feedtherightwolf Releases New Single “Daydreamer”

The shoegaze influenced, post-grunge anthem announces Daydreamer, set for release on November 1st, 2024.

feedtherightwolf explores the width and breadth of post-grunge, with heavy undertones contrasting deftly with ambient, post-rock influenced guitars and a hauntingly moreish vocal.

From fan favorite "Alpha Uprising" to gritty, hard rock homage "Raining Glass", the quartet's debut, self-titled EP resonated with both depth and accessibility. The alt/rock grunge staples of the late 90's and early 00s are prevalent in feedtherightwolf's debut and indeed their latest work. 

The throwback vibes are melted with nods to Basement, Thrice and Seahaven, adding a depth and intrigue to the band's new material. Following on from summer single "Deathstare", new output "Daydreamer" juxtaposes ambient shoegaze tones with gritty riffs as the band continues to mesmerize alternative rock fans ahead of their upcoming EP, Daydreamer.

The new single reflects on the loss of youth, with our ability to dream dissipating as we become consumed with the harshness of day to day stress. The band's Rob Goff shares: 

"The chorus line itself was a moment where I was driving with my young daughter in the car and the thought popped into mind. She was daydreaming and didn't have a care in the world at the same time I was rushing through traffic, surely thinking about the next work obligation or next bill to pay." Goff continues: "While this song is about how people lose themselves in the everyday stresses of life, giving up on ambitions and dreams, it also pays tribute to a band we all loved many years ago called By a Thread who released a record called Last of the Daydreams – you can hear the reference in the chorus lyrics."

Track listing:

1. Smile, F*cker!

2. Deathstare

3. Daydreamer

4. Gethsemane

5. At Long Last

6. Hook, Line & Sinker

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Jenica Lawson

Photographer & Writer

My love for concert photography came from my scrolling on tumblr in my high school years, growing more after attending Warped Tour in 2012. Earning my associates degree in the arts from Cochise College in 2017, I started hunting for my next goal. I began my photojournalism journey in 2019 after working for my local newspaper taking shots of anyone and anything. I have a background of short documentaries, video interviewing and editorial shots. My friends tell me I have a plethora of band/music knowledge that I now hope to put to good use.

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