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The Joy Formidable return with their new album Wolfs Law on January 21st.
As NME noted prior to their first UK shows of 2012 at packed NME / Radio One Stages at Reading and Leeds Festivals on hearing sneak previews of the new songs, Wolfs Law could well see them become the next big British guitar band.
Following a two year run of shows that saw The Joy Formidable play across the globe from Japan through the US to Europe, continually building as they went peaking in a month long tour with Foo Fighters and a run of high profile festival appearances at the likes of Glastonbury and Reading and Leeds alongside a headline slot at New Yorks prestigious Terminal 5 that had The New York Times cheering on an artful dissonance of style, a gleeful riot. On the home side of the pond, a sold out London Forum was treated to the bands biggest UK headline show to date which left many agreeing with an earlier NME review which noted that The Joy Formidable have always sounded so much bigger than the stages they inhabit.
The band retreated to the wilds of Maine at the close of 2011 to record the tracks that would become Wolfs Law. Snowed in for periods in the intense winter climate, the trio broke out to add orchestral touches in London and then to mixing in New York with the legendary Andy Wallace.
The finished album takes the bands already acknowledged mastery of melody and dynamic to another level, achieving the bands aim at its inception to keep the sense that everything is possible.






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