Album Review: Werewolves – What A Time To Be Alive

Alright everyone, now that 2020 has finally come to an end you may let out a big sigh of relief, but please make sure to fully enjoy that moment because it’s important to understand things have the potential to get far worse; and the calendar year itself won’t be to blame. Alternatively, things have the potential to get better, but fair warning, if hope is what drives you, please consider not reading past this point… 2021 was supposed to be a year full of positive change and new beginnings, but virulent blackened-death-metal outfit Werewolves are here to pull the rug right out from beneath our collective feet. On January 29, the Australian trio will release their caustically titled full-length, What A Time To Be Alive, through the dependable Prosthetic Records and the album does not mince ...

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