the first two songs sound literally the same except that the second song has a single different chord in its main riff.
Wolfmother is a band who I used to enjoy for their self titled record. Though they have always been in an unfortunate place, where their influences, such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, as well as many groups from the 70s hard rock/blues rock scene, have been very blatant to the listeners, I do think that their debut album was a lot of fun, and had tracks, such as Woman, separating them from those previously listed bands. The problem with Wolfmother however, is that with every release leading ... read more
This is amazingly half-assed, and seems like a complete vanity project for Andrew Stockdale. There are bunch of well-worn lyrical tropes and bland riffs that really make the album unremarkable.