Wolves - Sinaloa - split - CD (2004)

Labels: clean plate
Review by: Andy Malcolm

I think this 7″ has been hotly anticipated by certain folks. Luckily, it doesn’t disappoint, as both bands

contribute some fine songs. Wolves have split up, but they go out on a high note with a quality slice of their

emotive hardcore. Garbled vocals and excitable guitars fire off rapidly for the duration. One guitar keeps the

melody going at a torrid rate whilst the others and drums blast a tight rhythm. Sound.

Sinaloa then blow me away every time with 2 stunning songs on the b-side. They are a Moss Icon for the 21st century! Heh. I’m sorry. Anyway, this is amazing music, full of so much passion and sincerity and all the other things which I get out of my favourite records. The varied vocals by times spoken and cried spill out over the repetitious guitar and rhythm, inducing much swaying back and forth in my little wooden chair. The guitars roll and twinkle, the drumming marches on and it’s all so perfect. As an added bonus they explain their songs. I personally couldn’t ask for more. My favourite style of music played by kids that care. Wonderful. Apologies to the band, but it’s your own fault for being so fucking good.