WE ARE WOLVES
A gang of three, four including rock. We Are Wolves create music that’s both free and honest, like the celestial lightning on the mystic mountain. It’s a post-punk landscape filled with analogue tree, like rock after the post-modern explosion.

Their primitive sound matches perfectly with the band’s name. It’s animal! Rock and electro music fans from The Cramps to Add N to X, We Are Wolves built their den at the junction of those two movements. In 2005, they released the album "Non Stop Je te Plie en Deux" on the cult American label Fat Possum. Raving press soon followed in Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Spin and shows in famous international festivals like Le Rock dans tous ses états, Les Eurockéennes, Dour Festival, SXSW, CMJ, Virgin Festival and Osheaga. We Are Wolves had their first North American tour in Spring 2005 opening for … And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead and The (International) Noise Conspiracy. A second one came in 2006 supporting the Gossip as well as solo dates across Canada and the States. They also had a 5 weeks tour in Europe during summer 2006.

We Are Wolves introduced their second full-length album “Total Magique” released on Dare To Care Records on September 4th and October 2nd 2007 in the US. This critically acclaimed album received glowing revues and press in the New York Times, CMJ Report and Spin Magazine. They were also rewarded with the M-Galaxie Rising Star (voted by 35 international delegates), a MIMI (artist with the most international potential), a Bucky Award for “Best reason to learn French” and 4 nominations for September 2008’s GAMIQ (including Artist and Show of the year). Their first video for “Fight and Kiss” directed by Jeremie Saindon was voted buzzclip at Musique Plus, got heavy rotation on the music channels, has been part of International video festivals and has been selected as part of a Montreal Contemporary Art Museum exhibition. After more than 50 concerts across Canada and the United States at the end of 2007-beginning of 2008, the trio went on tour twice in Europe to showcase their album. In summer 2008, they were part of the Montreal’s International Jazz Fest festivities and Quebec City 400th Anniversary. 2008 ended with a second tour across Canada and the U.S and a third tour of Europe. They then released “Total Magique” in Europe on Republic of Music.

With the end of 2009 came a new album, “Invisible Violence”, which was undeniably their more ambitious to date. They worked with sound masters Radwan Ghazi Moumneh (Hotel2Tango) as well as Arlen Thompson and Hadji Bakara, from Wold Parade, who they will share dates with during the band’s 2010 spring tour. “Invisible Violence” is as powerful yet chucked full of subtleties, as its name implies: dancy punk walks hand in hand with meticulously crafted melodies. No wonder it’s got rave reviews from print publications and blogs alike, Montreal Mirror quoting that: “There’s a precise moment during Invisible Violence, the latest album from local lupine electro-lovers We Are Wolves, that signals a surprising and welcome evolution beyond their typically reliable barrage of krautrock and dance punk. At 3:25 into “Walking Commotion,” the album’s third track, an acoustic guitar and string section grace what, up until that point, was a recognizably thumping We Are Wolves tune blending aggressive synths and shouted vocals.” By bending the format of their music, We Are Wolves is also changing the shape of things to come. And these things can only be grand.

Alexander Ortiz: Vocals, bass, guitar
Vincent Lévesque: Keys, drum machine, vocals, percussions
Antonin Marquis: Drums, vocals, percussions
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Invisible Violence - CD/LP
"There’s a precise moment during Invisible Violence, the latest album from local lupine electro-lovers We Are Wolves, that signals a surprising and welcome evolution beyond their typically reliable barrage of krautrock and dance punk. At 3:25 into “Walking Commotion,” the album’s third track, an acoustic guitar and string section grace what, up until that point, was a recognizably thumping We Are Wolves tune blending aggressive synths and shouted vocals.

It’s atypical of their previous work, yet feels completely logical given the band’s development following their 2007 sophomore breakthrough, Total Magique. (...) [They] credit co-producer Radwan Ghazi Moumneh with pushing the band to embrace new sonic textures, resulting in a third album with considerable nuance—an important development given the energetic and brutish dance rock the group had been known for previously. Recording under fewer time constraints over two months this summer, as opposed to "Total Magique"’s inconsistent schedule, might have also given them more leeway to refresh their sound on "Invisible Violence".

It’s been 10 years since the trio casually began noodling around with making music as a means of decompressing between their university studies. The group has been adding influences to their stylistic jumble since then, and although "Invisible Violence" retains their original punk spirit, they’ve managed to incorporate more textures, especially arpeggios, this time around." (Montreal Mirror)
WE ARE WOLVES / GHISLAIN POIRIER - "Split / remix" - 12"
On this 12" We Are Wolves and Ghislain Poirier remix the first single of each other’s new album. Ghislain Poirier remixes "Fight and Kiss" while the Wolves take over "Diaspora. Only big beats on this record were the bass is all over. A real gift for the dance floors!
Total magique - CD/LP
"Two years after the great Non-Stop... the dance-punk trio goes delirious on Total magique. Same raw energy on this album than on its previous but we find maturity behind those diabolic rhythms and the singer Alexander Ortiz’ incantations. The production is polish but keeps the soft craziness of the trio. For those who aren’t familiar with the wolf pack, you will be bewitch if you’re fan of The Rapture or Crystal Castles" ICI
Fight And Kiss 7" - 7"
The trio continues where they left off on “Non Stop Je te Plie en Deux” and delivers two bangers filled with throbbing rhythms and covered with layers of dirty bass, thick synths and urgent vocals. Buy this EP because Coconut 155 won’t be available on the full-length records due this September.
CONCERTS
August 1, 2010 20:00 @ Montréal, Festival Osheaga
August 14, 2010 20:00 @ Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Qc, Pas Perdus (avec Malajube)
August 15, 2010 20:00 @ Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, CA, Pas Perdus (avec Malajube)
September 3, 2010 22:15 @ Rouyn-Noranda, Scène du Petit Théâtre, Festival de musique émergente en Abitibi-Témiscamingue