Having put their lengthy hiatus behind them, Wolf Parade have followed up last year's EP 4 with new full-length Cry Cry Cry, which you can hear in its entirety now.
Out now, Cry Cry Cry marks the band's first full-length release since Expo 86 in 2010. Eleven tracks in length, the album was recorded with producer John Goodmanson at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle; Greg Calbi mastered the LP at Sterling Sound in New York.
A press release noted that the band's new material keeps their signature "soaring choruses, rousing anthems, sprawling guitars and chaotic keys" intact.
Cry Cry Cry is out now through Universal. You can take in the entire disc below and check out Exclaim! review of the album here.
Out now, Cry Cry Cry marks the band's first full-length release since Expo 86 in 2010. Eleven tracks in length, the album was recorded with producer John Goodmanson at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle; Greg Calbi mastered the LP at Sterling Sound in New York.
A press release noted that the band's new material keeps their signature "soaring choruses, rousing anthems, sprawling guitars and chaotic keys" intact.
Cry Cry Cry is out now through Universal. You can take in the entire disc below and check out Exclaim! review of the album here.