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The Wildhearts
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For three decades, The Wildhearts have remained at the forefront of the UK rock scene; through incendiary, festival-topping live shows and fast-lane frolics, they have cemented their reputation as one of the finest, most prolific, most notorious outfit’s their homeland has produced – and now they’re back with a brand new studio album, their first for Snakefarm! Titled ‘Satanic Rites of The Wildhearts’ and produced / mixed by Jim Pinder and Carl Bown (Sleep Token / Bullet For My Valentine / While She Sleeps), the record is conceived – musically, visually and in terms of spirit and intent – as a belated 10-track follow-up to their classic debut, ‘Earth vs The Wildhearts’ (1993). As always, the song-writing of main-man Ginger is signature, ambitious and not specific to genre; what he serves up here are numbers of defiance and hope, of ragged glory, of true heart-on-sleeve emotion – numbers that sound like no-one else on this planet (or the explored parts of space). Lead single / video, ‘Failure Is The Mother Of Success’, kicked things off late last year with a spectacular eight minute lap taking in all manner of twists an’ turns, and the message of the song is plain, forged through sharp-end experience i.e. it’s never too late to make a change and take a different fork in the road… Ginger: “‘Failure…’ is about getting back on your feet after things have gone wrong. There’s an old saying, ‘fall down three times, get up four’. It’s about feeling like you’re worth getting back up for, and that making mistakes is just an essential part of life, everyone does it. The follow-up, ‘Troubadour Moon’, packs a more concise melodic punch, and comes complete with a video wall-to-wall with references to the early history of the band – some easy to spot, some highly obscure and some relating to Ginger’s well-documented love of underground horror, especially the works of Giallo director, Lucio Fulci. On the new album as a whole, Ginger comments… ‘Satanic Rites…’ – a title inspired by Ginger’s love of ’70’s Hammer movie, ‘The Satanic Rites of Dracula’ – is the band’s 11th studio album to date, and was released worldwide on March 7th 2025, preceded by a third / single video, ‘I’ll Be Your Monster’ – a glam rock stomper featuring Shining / Emperor member Jørgen Munkeby on guest saxophone. |