WOLF: New Audio Interview Posted Online

May 5, 2011

Spain's GoetiaMetal.com recently conducted an interview with vocalist/guitarist Niklas "Viper" Stlvind of Swedish metallers WOLF. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

WOLF's sixth album, "Legions Of Bastards", was released last month via Century Media Records. The follow-up to 2009's "Ravenous" was produced by Pelle Saether at Studio Underground in Vasters, Sweden. The cover artwork was once again created by Thomas Holm (the man who was responsible for the legendary MERCYFUL FATE "Melissa" and "Don't Break The Oath" covers) and can be viewed below.

"Legions Of Bastards" was made available on vinyl and as a limited-edition digipak.

The vinyl was made available in three different colors:

* 100 in blue/green vinyl, only available through the Nuclear Blast mailorder in Europe
* 400 in red vinyl, only available through CM Distro worldwide
* 500 in black vinyl, only available in Europe

CD:

* Standard jewelcase CD
* Limited-edition digipak CD including the rare Japan bonus track "6 Steps" from the last album, "Ravenous", a cover version of the METAL CHURCH classic "Method To Your Madness" and a WOLF sticker

Commented the band: "'Legions Of Bastards' is the fruit of lots of hard work, sweat and blood.

"Our music has always come from the heart, but this one seems to us even more honest and straight-forward than any other album we've made.

"We're not afraid to say that this is a GREAT album. If you love it, like we do, raise the horns and bang your head! If you don't we don't care. We'd still be banging our heads!"

"Legions Of Bastards" track listing:

01. Vicious Companions
02. Skull Crusher
03. Full Moon Possession
04. Jekyll & Hyde
05. Absinthe
06. Tales From The Crypt
07. Nocturnal Rites
08. Road To Hell
09. False Preacher
10. Hope To Die
11. K-141 Kursk

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