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Wolfmother performing in 2018. Wolfmother are an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 2000. [1] Originally a trio featuring vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross, and drummer Myles Heskett, the group released their self-titled debut album in Australia in 2005, with all 12 tracks credited equally to all three band members. [2]
The follow-up to Wolfmother, Cosmic Egg, was released in October 2009, again reaching number 3 in Australia. [3] It also reached the top 20 on the US Billboard 200, [5] the Canadian Albums Chart, [10] and other regional charts.
Wolfmother was first issued in Australia on 30 October 2005 through Modular Recordings. [5] Prior to its release it was played on high rotation on radio station Triple J, and as a result was the featured album of the week starting 28 October, [6] won both the inaugural J Award [7] and the listener's choice Album of the Year. [5]
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]
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Victorious is the fourth studio album by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother.Recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California with producer Brendan O'Brien, it was released on 19 February 2016 by Universal Music Enterprises.
"Woman" is a song by Australian rock band Wolfmother. Originally released in 2004 from their debut EP Wolfmother, it was released in 2006 as the fourth single from their debut studio album Wolfmother. [1] In Australia, the original recording of the song was ranked number 45 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004.
[24] Wolfmother have scored eleven songs in the annual Hottest 100. [25] Six songs by Wolfmother entered the listing in 2005, which at the time was the highest number of entries in a single Hottest 100 chart for an Australian artist. [25] Also that year, Wolfmother's self-titled debut album was listed as the top album of the year. [25]