Beware Wolves Volume 6 by Beware Wolves: Review
“Beware Wolves” by Beware Wolves is the 6th installment in a series of folk albums without any bass or drums. This album has a classical yet country feel to it.
The first song “New World” starts off with a wholesome vocal and an acoustic guitar rhythm. The singing is done effortlessly in his voice which is very interesting, and the way the guitar is played is very soothing and fun to hear.
“Not That Strong” begins with the vocal and the acoustic guitar, it also has a beautiful sounded rhythm, and the clear chucking sounds that come when playing the guitar give its own beat. And the vocalist is working his magic like a pro to praise the track and take it to another level.
“Note to Self” begins with angelic singing that almost sounds like a song from the early 70s. It’s got a sad yet comforting vibe to it, and the guitar work is impressive in every way.
The album ends with “Round Again” which starts with a country-styled rhythm acoustic guitar and then enters the vocal with a western cowboy style. The amazing guitar work did it again in this track. This one is a bit of an energetic acoustic track.
The album “Beware Wolves” is a magnificent album. Well composed all throughout and the vocal work is hypnotizing along with the magical guitar works. This album will take you on a musical journey and intrigue you to check out the rest of the albums in this series.
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Review by: Stevie Waters