The Italian summer of Wolfmother is getting longer: after the concerts of Wednesday 14 August 2024 at the Radio Onda d'Urto festival in Brescia e Friday 16 August at the Cinzella Festival in Brindisi (opening at Gene Simmons Band), the formation will land for the first time in Sardinia on Saturday 17 August to take the stage at thePhoenician Arena of Sant'Antioco (SU). I tickets are available on the circuits Boxol.co.uk e BoxOfficeSardiniawhile the Brescian show will be free admission until 8 p.m. (then the ticket at the cash desk will cost € 10) and the tickets for the concert by Toast are available on Xceed.
As we all know, in March 2020 the world took a break from live music due to the global pandemic. During this forced downtime, Andrew Stockdale went into his home recording studio and recorded all the instruments of Rock Outthe sixth studio album by the Wolfmother. While mental health became one of the most important issues during the pandemic, Stockdale used the majesty of rock with all its healing qualities of the chakras to guide himself in the creation of Rock Out. After completing the album using electronic drums - all very digitised and 'computerish' - . Stockdale considered re-recording the drum tracks live, but instead of going to a luxurious recording studio in Los Angeles, he decided to record in his home with the help of a 19-year-old student from the SAE Institute in Byron Bay and calling on some of his long-time collaborators such as Hamish Rosser to the battery and Alexx McConnell on bass. The various incarnations of this record, from demo to live recording with the band, had a gestation period of about a year and a half. One could say that this work is an ode to the frontmen and riff masters of the past, almost an imaginary stadium tour in 1982 that never happened.