Richmond crew bring 00s influence to their post-grunge soundscape on new track

Their moniker is taken from an old Cherokee proverb, and there's an intrinsic depth and contemplation that ebbs through on feedtherightwolf's new single.

The East Coast crew have unveiled "Deathstare", a track that marries dizzying grunge tones, progressive, hook-laced guitars and a splaying of melody atop the layered instrumentation.

 

feedtherightwolf explore the width and breadth of post-grunge, with heavy undertones contrasting deftly with ambient, post-rock influenced guitars and a hauntingly moreish vocal.

From fan favorite "Alpha Uprising" to gritty, hard rock homage "Raining Glass", the quartet's debut, self-titled EP resonated with both depth and accessibility.

The alt/rock grunge staples of the late 90's and early 00s are prevalent in feedtherightwolf's debut and indeed their latest work. But for as much as they take from the likes of Bush and Soundgarden, the delivery is also abundant with more contemporary influence.

Nods to Basement, Thrice and Seahaven add a depth and intrigue to "Deathstare", with undertones of shoegaze feeding a mesmerizing noir in the song's delivery. Melodic guitars intertwine with Josh Kidd's compelling vocal to bring feedtherightwolf's vibrant sonic identity to life.

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