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Just in case you've never heard of GNARWOLVES....

 

Gnarwolves is a punk rock trio, from Cornwall but formed in Brighton in 2011.

 

The band spent much of the next 2 years touring the UK and Europe and in the summer of 2012 and 2013 would release both CRU AND Funemployed respectively. Both EP's would go on to garner wide critical acclaim and praise from mainstream publications such as Kerrang and Rock Sound among many others. The band released a compilation album, Chronicles of Gnarnia, in February 2014 compiled of songs from Gnarwolves first three EPs.

 

In August 2013, Gnarwolves featured on Mike Davies BBC Radio 1 and performed several tracks recorded in session at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios in London

 

On July 15, 2014 Gnarwolves announced that their debut album would be called Gnarwolves and would be released on September 15, 2014 through BSM Recordings and Pure Noise Records with Zane Lowe featuring their new single Smoking Kills on his BBC Radio 1 show.

 

The band opened for Blink-182 on the Italian leg of their European tour and opened the main stage of Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2014. The band went on their first ever USA tour in October 2014 alongside The Story So Far, The Wonder Years and Modern Baseball.

 

 

The band is made up of three amazing musicians;

  • Thom Weeks - Vocals/Guitar
  • Charlie Piper - Vocals/Bass
  • Max Weeks - Drums

 

They have released 4 EP's to date;

  • Fun Club - (2011)
  • CRU - (2012)
  • Funemployed - (2013)
  • Adolescence - (2015)

 

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One studio album;

  • Gnarwolves - (2014)
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And even a compilation album

  • Chronicles of Gnarnia - (2014)
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The guys are in Australia for two shows at the start of January 2016 prior to hitting UK shores and playing Leicester and Exeter, we'll hopefully be at the Exeter show to grab some pics and bring you a review of their show....

 

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