Wolf
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History
Wolf started out as Black Axe in 1977 and experienced moderate success in the NWOBHM underground with the release of their single "Highway Rider." The success of a single got them a major contract with Chrysalis Records. After they were on Chrysalis, they were persuaded to change their name to Wolf (which was already the name of a UK band at the time). As Wolf they released the single "Head Contact" and their only full-length album "Edge Of The World" which is still a cult classic in some small groups.
Members
- Vocals: Chris English
- Guitars: Bill Keir
- Guitars: Simon Sparkes
- Bass: Stewart Richardson
- Drums: John Shearer
Discography
As Black Axe
- Highway Rider
As Wolf
- Head Contact
- Edge Of The World
Edge Of The World
- Edge Of The World was Wolf's only full-length album, and is considered to be one of MOGHARR's favorites. Released in 1984, EOTW was a lot calmer than most NWOBHM albums of the time.