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Wolfie - Awful Mess Mystery
Wolfie cover art

Artist: Wolfie
Title: Awful Mess Mystery
Catalog#: Mud-CD-033
Price: $7.50 buy

Also available: Mud-LP-033 10" vinyl
Price: $7.50 buy

Tracks on this CD:
I Know I Know I Know
Mockhouse
Hey It's Finally Yay
Yeah Yeah You
Subroutine the Reward
Lkat Me
Lazy Weekend, Stormy Season
Getting The Reach That I Need
Life Saver Socks
Everybody Ought To Know
I Gotta, U Gotta
Iron Orange, Iron Blue
Want To Practice (You Do)
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)

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Wolfie

Michael S. Downey-Guitar, Vocals
R.J Porter-Drums
Amanda A. Lyons-Keyboards, Vocals
Joseph A. Ziemba-Bass, Vocals

 Wolfie pic

Awful Mess Mystery

Lotsa tambourines. Lotsa maracas. Lotsa new wavey synth. Not what you’d expect from a band whose first single was released on Braid’s Grand Theft Autumn label. No matter. Popsmear gave that single **** ½ big stars (of course we can’t reprint that "review").

The kids that made Awful Mess Mystery look younger than kids. They’re based in Champaign-Urbana and they tour the same "underground-house-show" tour circuit that has embraced the punks and indie-rockers. Somehow WOLFIE fit. Maybe it’s their energy. Maybe it’s their youth. Maybe it’s Sarge’s desire to cover a WOLFIE penned song on the new Sarge CD. Maybe it’s the engineering work of Poster Children/Salaryman man, Rick Valentin. Maybe it’s because no track on Awful Mess Mystery quite reaches three minutes.

They’ve been in no previous bands you know. Until now, they’ve released nothing but two 7" singles. But, people are starting to repeat the name WOLFIE. Tell your friends. Say, "stripped down new-wavey pop rock with male/female vocals." And even then, it won’t be enough. WOLFIE are definitely greater than the sum of those parts.

Wolfie press:

MOJO, June 1998

Wolfie—cute name, kitschy sound—keep most of their crisp, home-demoed tunes under two minutes on Awful Mess Mystery (Mud). Lots of chintzy, mono synth. Depeche Mode gate-crashing a Ramones rehearsal? It’s much better than it sounds.

The Village Voice, June 16, 1998

Seven-inch-single-collecting pop geeks from Champaign-Urbana, they’re still fresh enough to get over on adenoids and one-finger synth parts they picked up from 80s MTV.

Milk, Number 27

"Wolfie’s debut full-length reads like a list of influences: Superchunk, the Rentals, Small Factory, Guided By Voices, and that Dog are all part of the book. Where that would normally be a big turn-off, Wolfie succeed by twisting their heroes into a distinguishable sound of their own creation, with great new-wavey songwriting. Wolfie are youthful and proud." – Jim Minor

Muddle

"Hey this record is a lot of fun! Poppy music with a little bit of synth here and there. Guy vocals with girl backing vocals make a soothing sound. Very reminiscent of the Rentals. I like this a lot. This is the flavor that pop music needs." – RR

University Reporter-Chicago, March 1998

"Wolfie’s new Awful Mess Mystery is one of the most fun records to surface in a few years. The Champaign-Urbana band excels in that brand of adolescent (in its youthful tone, not its inexperienced mediocrity) songcraft practiced by bands like Superchunk and the Promise Ring. The band does nothing less than provide great driving-around summer music. All the songs kind of drift together, but when it’s a fucking great song, who cares? "Mock House" (which sounds like an outtake from Superchunk’s recent Indoor Living, if they’d made that record when they were still teenagers) rocks like nothing else, its analog synth lines, jangly guitar and splashy drums combining to make you wish you were still in high school."

3 Syllables

"The songs on Awful Mess Mystery average less than two minutes, and the longest one doesn’t even make it to three. Brevity is a quality I admire in a pop song, but the downside is that even with thirteen songs, this album is over before you know it. But that’s okay, you just play it again. At times it can get a little moog happy, but that’s forgivable, what with all those "sha la la la" vocals. And is that a Casio I hear?" – ET

 
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