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Four songs – "Dimension", "Woman", "White Unicorn" and "Apple Tree" – had originally been released on the band's self-titled debut EP the previous year. [3] When Wolfmother was released internationally in 2006, it also featured "Love Train". [2] In May 2007, the band contributed "Pleased to Meet You" to the Spider-Man 3 soundtrack. [4]
The discography of Australian hard rock band Wolfmother consists of six studio albums, four extended play (EPs), 18 singles, 14 music videos and one video album.The band have also contributed to two soundtracks and one tribute album.
In March 2010, Wolfmother contributed the song "Fell Down a Hole" to the Almost Alice soundtrack. [56] At the end of the month, it was announced that drummer Dave Atkins had left the band. [57] A press release was later issued explaining that the drummer had "decided to leave the band to spend much-needed time at home with his family". [58]
"Victorious" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother. Written by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, it was produced by Brendan O'Brien and serves as the title track for the band's 2016 fourth studio album Victorious.
It should only contain pages that are Wolfmother songs or lists of Wolfmother songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Wolfmother songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The music video for "White Unicorn" comprises footage from Wolfmother's performances at Big Day Out and Homebake festivals in 2005, edited by Kris Moyes. [14] According to Steven Gottlieb of VideoStatic, "Most of the camera angles emanate from behind the band to convey just how big these guys are down under, while various color effects give the ...
"Far Away" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother, featured on their 2009 second studio album Cosmic Egg. Written by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, the song was released as the fourth single from the album on 3 June 2010, backed with a live cover version of the Kate Bush song "Wuthering Heights".
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