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"Wolves" is a guitar-driven alternative rock song with industrial, grunge and electronic elements. [2] [3] [4] Singer Shirley Manson described it as the album's "pop song." [5] "Wolves" was inspired by the two wolves story which Manson read somewhere on Easter-European folklore about "the boy who had the wolves inside and this wrestling of good ...
The story of the Two Wolves is a memetic legend of unknown origin, commonly attributed to Cherokee or other indigenous American peoples in popular retelling. The legend is usually framed as a grandfather or elder passing wisdom to a young listener; the elder describes a battle between two wolves within one’s self, using the battle as a metaphor for inner conflict.
You Can Play These Songs with Chords is an early (1996–97) demo from the rock band Death Cab for Cutie, which at the time consisted entirely of founder Ben Gibbard. This demo was originally released on cassette by Elsinor Records.
1993, various cities: the 'Three Chords and an Attitude' tour – 6 dates on the US East Coast; 1995, Cleveland: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (opening) A version of the band with Barry and Albom and Ridley Pearson and Warren Zevon also played at the Miami Book Fair in 1997; 2010 New York City at the Nokia Theater in Times Square (April 23, 2010)
The Family Jams is an album featuring members of the Manson Family recorded in 1970, with all songs written by Charles Manson, and first released in 1997.Manson himself does not perform on the album; most of the male vocals are sung by Steve "Clem" Grogan.
Wolves in Wolves' Clothing was made available for streaming through AOL Music on April 17, 2006, being released the following day through Fat Wreck Chords. [8] [9] The band went on the 2006 Warped Tour, and following this, they appeared at the Flip the Switch festival in Canada.
"Running with Wolves", a song by Zebrahead from their 2015 album Walk the Plank; Running with the Wolves, 2015 EP by Norwegian singer Aurora "Running with the Wolves" (song), the title track of the same EP "Running with the Wolves", from the soundtrack of the 2020 film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Elaborating on the connection between wolves and figures of great power, he writes: "This is why Geri and Freki, the wolves at Woden's side, also glowered on the throne of the Anglo-Saxon kings. Wolf-warriors, like Geri and Freki, were not mere animals but mythical beings: as Woden's followers they bodied forth his might, and so did wolf-warriors."