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WOLF & CHAIN RELEASE 80's PROM THEMED MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘AN HONEST MISTAKE’

'An Honest Mistake' added to official Apple Music playlist 'The New Rock'

"Adelaide’s Wolf & Chain are here to fill the MCR sized hole in your emo heart"
Don't Bore Us

'An Honest Mistake' added to rotation on The Faction

"It says 2020 but this feels so genuine that it simply must be exhumed from like 10-15 years ago?! a big sound here to rev you right up!"
4 / 5 stars - Declan Byrne, Triple J


"Oh! This is big and loud and fun as. I skipped the emo wave when MCR first came up so don't think I'll make the same mistake twice xD"
4 / 5 stars - Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J

"Hell yeah! I can really hear you give it your all in this one. Big MCR sounds for sure."
4 / 5 - Claire Mooney, Triple J

"Wolf & Chain may have looked back to make this new emo classic, but they’ve definitely not taken a step back."
Dead Press (UK)

"An upcoming Aussie act who will straight up fuel all your emo desires."
Wall of Sound


Adelaide's theatrical emo/ punk/ rock outfit Wolf & Chain made a huge debut in the first half of 2020 with the release of their debut EP 'An Honest Mistake' (released June 2020).

The band filled a giant hole for those searching for something comparable to that of the mid-2000s while naturally placing themselves at the forefront of what will be the next-gen emo/ rock resurgence.

Now, to expand on their rock-opera narrative that was explored on their EP, Wolf & Chain are presenting their 80's prom-night music video for the title track 'An Honest Mistake' - watch here.

For the music video, Wolf & Chain wanted to expand upon the narrative that unfolded in the EP which revolved around the preacher who builds a cult-like following of misfits to mould the world into his own vision by any means.

The music video draws cues from classic emo videos like 'Dance, Dance' from Fall Out Boy and movies like Carrie, Sixteen Candles, Back To The Future and Scott Pilgrim vs The World.

Featuring jocks, goths, cheerleaders and of course Wolf & Chain performing on stage, the tension at the prom rises as the preacher takes control of the students and teachers. This angers the jealous jocks who scheme to ruin the band's performance. All the while, the preacher's antics and thirst for more cult-like followers only push away his real lover, furthering his pain and anguish. Jack Cumes explains:


"We wanted to take some of the concepts and emotions from the EP and basically apply them to an 80s prom. So the band are cure-esque goths that use their cult-like powers to sway the prom. The clip is something that was maybe not what you would necessarily expect from a band like us and take the grand narrative we explored in the EP to a different place."

The band's previous releases have seen support from Don't Bore Us, Triple J, Triple J Unearthed, Dead Press (UK), Wall Of Sound, Hysteria Mag, Heavy Mag, AU Review, AAA Backstage, idobi Radio (US), Radio Adelaide, 4ZZZ, Aussie Music Weekly and had tracks added to 'The New Rock' Apple Music playlists and rotation on The Faction.

Wolf & Chain's first headline show of 2021 is on February 13th at the Lions Art Factory with Terra (Melbourne) and Agapanther (Adelaide).
 

13th of Feb - THE PROM with WOLF & CHAIN @ Lions Art Factory, Adelaide w/ Terra and Agapanther | Tickets  


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