Norway's WOLVES LIKE US Signs With PROSTHETIC RECORDS

January 27, 2011

WOLVES LIKE US, whcih features members of such notable Norwegian acts as AMULET, INFIDELS FOREVER, JR EWING and SILVER, has inked a worldwide, multi-album deal with Prosthetic Records. The band is currently in the studio recording its debut album, "Late Love", for an early summer release. Alan Douches will be handling mastering duties and Justin Bartlett will be crafting the artwork. A main-stage appearance at this year's Øyafestivalen has just been confirmed, with a lot more dates to be announced shortly.

WOLVES LIKE US is without a doubt one of the most exciting bands of the moment at the forefront of the burgeoning Oslo music scene. Although barely a year old, they have already established themselves on the live circuit with a showcase at last year's legendary Øyafestivalen and recent touring with KVELERTAK, GALLOWS, PURIFIED IN BLOOD and BLOOD COMMAND. Extensive domestic radio play followed off the back of a stunning demo and debut seven-inch vinyl.

Drawing influence from artists such as PLANES MISTAKEN FOR STARS, DRIVE LIKE JEHU, HOT WATER MUSIC and the AFGHAN WHIGS, WOLVES LIKE US' mission is clear: to make the urgent, powerful new music that they love.

Commented WOLVES LIKE US drummer Jonas Thire: "WOLVES LIKE US are honored to sign with Prosthetic and be a part of a label with so many great bands. Even if we are a slightly more melodic outfit, we all share the passion for hardcore, metal and hard rock which is what we grew up listening to. We also had a wish to sign with an international label and the fact that our album(s) will be available around the world means a lot to us. Looking forward to the years to come and a great relationship!"

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/wolveslikeusss.

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