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Reignwolf, 2019
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington
Genres
LabelsIndependent
Websitereignwolf.com
MembersJordan Cook
Stacey James Kardash
Joseph Braley
Past membersDavid Rapaport

Jordan Cook was raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. By age 15, he had a blues rock trio which performed at Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival. Seven Deadly Sins, Cook began. In late 2011, guitarist/vocalist Jordan Cook moved to Seattle, Washington, from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where he was introduced to David 'Stitch' Rapaport and Joseph Braley from the band The Mothers Anger. Cook formed the band Reignwolf and invited Rapaport and Braley to join him. The Seven Deadly Sins of Psychology diagnoses the ills besetting the discipline today and proposes sensible, practical solutions to ensure that it remains a legitimate and reliable science in the years ahead. In this unflinchingly candid manifesto, Chris Chambers shows how practitioners are vulnerable to powerful biases that undercut the. May 24, 2012 Suffice to say, Jordan Cook can still play a guitar like a motherfucker, moreso than ever. Not having seen him for, oh, let’s say many years, it came as a complete surprise to run into Cook at Liverpool’s Sound City Festival, where he was playing several showcases including an appearance at a screen printing studio/art gallery.

Reignwolf is an American indie and blues rock band from Seattle, Washington.

History[edit]

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In late 2011, guitarist/vocalist Jordan Cook moved to Seattle, Washington, from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,[1] where he was introduced to David 'Stitch' Rapaport and Joseph Braley from the band The Mothers Anger. Cook formed the band Reignwolf and invited Rapaport and Braley to join him.

In August 2013, after more than a full year of nonstop touring, the band released their first single, 'Are You Satisfied?', the same day they performed at Lollapalooza. Later that year, they announced they had been selected as the direct support act on Black Sabbath’s 2014 North American tour. Two more singles followed ('In the Dark' and 'Lonely Sunday'), and Reignwolf was declared one of '10 New Artists You Need to Know' by Rolling Stone in January 2014.[2][3]

The band played their final show of the year on New Year's Eve, 31 December 2014, at The Showbox in Seattle. In 2015, Reignwolf signed with Stardog Records under the Republic/UMG umbrella and went into the studio to write and record their debut album. During that time, they appeared in the episode 'What Would Phil Do?' of Cameron Crowe's Showtime series Roadies.[4] The album was never completed, however, and the band and label parted ways.

Reignwolf returned in 2016 with a new bass player, Stacey James Kardash, for one show only at Voodoo Festival in New Orleans. September 2018 saw the band back on the road for a full North American headlining tour spanning close to forty shows, where they tested out new material in addition to playing their past catalog. In December 2018, they entered Sea Horse Studios in Los Angeles to try recording their debut album once more. Additional tracks were also recorded at Full Color Music and Recording in Saskatoon.

Released on 1 February 2019, 'Black and Red' was the first single from Hear Me Out, which came out on 1 March 2019.[5] The band set out on a six-city record release tour before being named the opener on eleven shows for The Who on their Moving On! Tour. Appearances at such notable festivals as Bunbury, Osheaga, and Music Midtown followed, along with a direct support slot for Wu-Tang Clan at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago.

Discography[edit]

Studio albums

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  • Hear Me Out (2019)
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Singles

  • 'Are You Satisfied?' (2013)
  • 'In the Dark' (2013)
  • 'Lonely Sunday' (2014)
  • 'Hardcore' (2016)
  • 'Wanna Don't Wanna' (2018)
  • 'Black and Red' (2019)
  • 'Over & Over' (2019)
  • 'Ritual' (2019)
  • 'Keeper' (2019)
  • 'Cabin Fever' (2020)

References[edit]

  1. ^'The Legend of Reignwolf'. Seattle Metropolitan. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  2. ^Weingarten, Christopher R. (24 January 2014). '10 New Artists You Need to Know: January 2014'. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  3. ^'How Reignwolf Became a One-Man Blues-Rock Army'. Rolling Stone. 8 September 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  4. ^'Reignwolf featured in new Showtime series premiering Sunday'. CBC News. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  5. ^Kaye, Ben (1 February 2019). 'Reignwolf announce debut LP, Hear Me Out, share new song 'Black and Red': Stream'. Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
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External links[edit]

  • Reignwolfl Bandcamp page
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