Taken from their upcoming EP “Lairs”, WULF’s debut single “Fire” is already on the road to being a hit. Picked up by radio one’s Zane Lowe and clocking up over 95,000 streams in three weeks, “Fire” is giving us a taste of what’s to come from the band that formed sort of by accident,
WULF came to be following the break up of a previous, unsuccessful group when songwriter Josh and drummer Jimmy simply kept rehearsing. Guitarist Sean was recruited online and the band began working with James Kenosha, who’d previously helped the likes of Dry The River and Pulled apart By Horses to greatness. “Suddenly we had this one guy who could create anything,” says Josh. “You go in there with an idea about what you want to do and it’s no longer a contest. The right parts just came at the right points and suddenly we thought: this has really got something.”