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For Wolfbrigade's new album, The Enemy: Reality

Posted by Loren on October 4, 2019

For Wolfbrigade's new album, The Enemy: Reality
photo by E. Ljungbacken

Sweden's Wolfbrigade return on Nov. 8 with the band's tenth album, titled The Enemy: Reality. Thematically, the new album explores a man-as-beast concept and the range of emotions continually on display among our species.

Summed up, the band says, "Humans are a narcissistic breed, incapable of real change. This album is a way for us to deal with the fact that we are one of a large pack, submitting to the same societal norms as everyone else. No matter how much we would like it to be different. We are all on the same crazy trip."

The upcoming album will release on Southern Lord.

The Enemy: Reality Track Listing:

1. Sum Of All Vices
2. Fire Untamed
3. The Wolfman
4. Hammer To The Skull
5. Narcissistic Breed
6. Nightmare Of Wolves
7. Doomsday Dominion
8. Wells Of Despair
9. Human Beast
10. Hunt The Hunter

For Wolfbrigade's new album, The Enemy: Reality
photo by E. Ljungbacken

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