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2003 sophomore album by the rough & tumble rocker.
Personnel: Andrew W.K. (vocals, piano, keyboards); Jimmy Coup, Frank Werner, Erik Payne (guitar); Gregg Roberts (bass); Donald Tardy (drums). Producers: Andrew W.K., Scott Humphrey, John Fields. Recorded at Guardian Sound, Heaven Studios, New York, New York and Scream Studios, Los Angeles, California. Andrew W.K.'s debut album, I Get Wet, certainly seemed like the ultimate expression of his party-hard, don't-stop-livin'-in-the-red philosophy. But if he was supposed to be a one-album phenomenon, no one bothered to let him know: The Wolf, his second album, arrives just a year and a half after I Get Wet was released in the U.S. So, how do you top a debut that was already turned up to 11? By cranking it up to 12, of course. The excellently named album opener "Victory Strikes Again" does just that, and serves as The Wolf's sonic statement of intent -- it's all fist-in-the-air, exclamation-point climax, with Baroque metal guitar lines, insistent keyboards, and massed, shouted vocals that sound like an army of Andrew W.K.s ready to fight the good fight (or party the good party). "The Song," and the rest of the album, are so arena rock-ready that they sound like they were recorded in a stadium. At once lusher and heavier than the already massive I Get Wet, the album's expanded sonics match its larger sense of purpose. Andrew W.K.'s debut found meaning in partying, but The Wolf sounds like a party about finding some meaning in life. Celebrating friendship but being independent enough to go it alone, giving it your all, and never giving up are just some of the themes W.K. tackles on the album. And if lyrics like "Long Live the Party"'s "The more that you can give/Then the more it will be" and "I want you to remember what you came here to do/I want you to remember that I'm talkin' 'bout you" from the rousing finale "I Love Music" seem clichéd on paper, Andrew W.K.'s enthusiasm makes them sound heartfelt and infectious. Some of the album builds on I Get Wet's nonstop rock: "Free Jumps," "Your Rules," and "Turn it Up" -- which chronicles W.K.'s past as a "jerk" -- sound like bigger, more articulate versions of the songs on his debut. However, on The Wolf W.K. is confident enough to slow things down on the anthemic "Never Let Down," "Rest of Our Lives," and "Really in Love," an immense power ballad with the great lyric "I do what I want/And I want you." Of course, there's still plenty of room on the album for just plain fun, as "The Song" and "Make Sex" -- on which "I don't wanna make life /I don't wanna make death/I don't wanna make love/I just wanna make sex" is chanted like "less filling/tastes great" -- demonstrate. Though W.K.'s sound can't really be described as subtle, The Wolf is crammed so full of music that it can take a few listens to sink in. Nevertheless, his music now has new dimensions, but still manages to sound like it could soundtrack the ending of some '80s teen movie. Even if Andrew W.K. didn't take over the world with I Get Wet, on The Wolf he still sounds like he has already. ~ Heather Phares On his second full-length album, Andrew W.K. is armed with more pounding piano melodies, blazing metal riffs, and an arsenal of exclamation points! On THE WOLF, the ever-enthusiastic Andrew Wilkes-Krier returns to keep the party going, kicking things off with the Queen-on-speed majesty of "Victory Strikes Again." And lest you forget his words of wisdom from I GET WET's "Party Hard," W.K. offers up "Long Live the Party," reminding those with short memories that "You cannot kill the party!" But it's not all fun and games with the white-jeaned one...well, mostly it is, but there's a slightly more introspective tone that carries tunes such as "Tear It Up," "Never Let Down," and "The End of Our Lives." In any case, the ridiculously catchy tunes sink in quickly, with W.K. coming off like some kind of hard rock motivational speaker.
Rolling Stone (9/18/03, p.70) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...His wholehearted, puppy-dog-cute zeal for seizing the day remains completely endearing." Spin (10/03, pp.108-110) - "...THE WOLF works best as a concept album about never surrendering the night when you got your first real six-string at the five-and-dime and were trying' to break free..." - Grade: B Entertainment Weekly (9/12/03, p.150) - "...Just because W.K. has found his soft center lyrically, it doesn't mean the music has lost any of its hard core..." - Rating: B+ Q (10/03, p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...THE WOLF sees WK adding a little more classic rock sensibility to his high-energy party metal..." Andrew W K Wolf Songs | 1. | Victory Strikes Again | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Long Live the Party | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Tear It Up | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Free Jumps | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Never Let Down | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Your Rules | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Song, The | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Make Sex | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Totally Stupid | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Really in Love | $0.99 | |
| 11. | End of Our Lives, The | $0.99 | |
| 12. | I Love Music | $0.99 | |
| Wolf Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews the wolf has returned The party rock vibes run rampant through this cd, if you like the first release you are sure to enjoy this one Submitted by a reviewer (Montegut,LA.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
well ya actually he wrote and played everything on this album, besides a few backing vocals Submitted by JD (portland, OR, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
you can't go wrong with this guy andrew wk has once again put out one of the best albums I have ever heard. The wolf has to be one of the best albums out right now, hand down. i can't wait to see what he will do next. Submitted by xlive_and_diex (douglas,ma,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
try to beat this this cd blows all the others out of the water.this cd is not a disappointment at all . i love it and cant get enough of it. Submitted by groovydogs ("tempe,az,usa") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I LOVE ANDREW W.K. I love Andrew W.K. and this new album does not dissapoint. He evolves a bit in his music but still keeps his upeat and positive attitude that has been a definitive characteristic of Andrew and his music. If you are a fan of upbeat, happy music then this is the CD for you. Andrew is one of the most dedicated and thankful artists out there and is one of my favorites. Submitted by Ben (Rockford) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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