The Wolfmen are an English
rock music
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band formed in 2004, and centred on
Marco Pirroni
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(guitars, co-writer) and
Chris Constantinou
Chris Constantinou is an English musician, best known as the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for Adam Ant.
Childhood and early bands
Constantinou was born at Charing Cross Hospital in London and at the age of three he moved to Plymouth. ...
(bass guitar, lead vocals, co-writer).
Background
Constantinou began as a bass guitar player with Diz Watson until the late 1970s when he formed Drill, who worked extensively with
Chas Chandler
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and then
Adam Ant
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, who he joined in 1982.
By that stage, Pirroni, who has worked with
Siouxsie and the Banshees
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,
the Models
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and Rema-Rema - had joined
Adam and the Ants
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to worldwide acclaim, co-writing two number one singles and a further four top tens with Ant for the band. When the Ants disbanded in 1982, Pirroni remained as Ant's co-writer, starting off with the duo's third number one single ("
Goody Two Shoes
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Plot
''Goody Tw ...
") and a top 5 hit album (''
Friend or Foe''), followed by four more top 20 hits. The former gave Pirroni and Ant their second shared
Ivor Novello award
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.
Constantinou and Pirroni went their separate ways in the mid-1980s, with Constantinou forming the
Miles Copeland-managed SF Go with
Danny Kustow
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Early life
Kustow was born at Queen Charlotte's and Chel ...
(
TRB,
Glen Matlock
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), followed by a co-writing project with
Bow Wow Wow's Annabella Lwin
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, which led to the hit single "Do What You Do" (
Sony
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, 1994), complete with Farley & Heller and
Junior Vasquez
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Career
Mattern moved to New York City a ...
mixes. This led to a song writing partnership with multi-Ivor Novello winner
Guy Chambers
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Chambers attended Quarry Bank Comprehensive School sixth form in Liverpool. From 18, h ...
, before Constantinou took centre stage with post-punk outfit Jackie On Assid, releasing two albums (2001's ''4Play'' and 2002's ''Zip Me Up''), touring extensively, soundtracking award-winning
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* British English, ...
filmmaker
Paul Hills
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Hills usually played on the wing and after being recruited from North Ballarat he joined Essendon ...
' 2003 movie ''The Poet'' and supporting
Iggy Pop
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.
By the time they came back together to form the Wolfmen, Pirroni had added co-writing and performing credits with
Sinéad O'Connor
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to his CV, as well as releasing the acclaimed ''
SEX: Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die'' and ''Biba: Champagne and Novocaine'' albums on his own label, Only Lovers Left Alive.
History
August 2006 saw their first
EP released – a limited edition 10-inch vinyl and download on Damaged Goods. Its four tracks include a cover of
Brian Eno
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's "Needle In A Camel's Eye". Lead track "Jackie Says" had a ''film noir'' video by Paul Hills that was premiered on Slash Music,
Channel 4
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's music website. They received strong media support for "Jackie Says", including
Jonathan Ross
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(BBC Radio 2),
Mark Lamarr
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Early li ...
(BBC Radio 2),
Phill Jupitus
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(BBC 6Music),
Gary Crowley
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While still at school (Rutherford School, Marylebone, London) in the late 1970s ...
(BBC),
Steve Jones (Jonesy's Jukebox) and the BBC's music website which asked "Is (Marco and Chris') music as necessary in 2006 as it was nearly 30 years ago? In a word, yes. In more words, too fucking right it is."
A second limited edition single appeared in October 2006 on 7-inch vinyl and download. "Kama Sutra"/"TV's On John Wayne's Been Shot Again" became iTunes' Rock Pick of the Day and won rave reviews including ''Metro'' and ''Mojo'' which said: "...Marco and Chris do growing old disgracefully moves with style. With thumping Suicide-alike beatbox and glam-rockabilly guitars, the A-side is exuberant filth…" As part of the promo for the single, the band visited the United States, where they appeared on ''Jonesy's Jukebox'', hosted by ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones and the ''CMJ Music Marathon'' where Pirroni was a guest speaker. An extensive interview with Pirroni on his life, times and the Wolfmen appeared on
SuicideGirls
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in January 2007. US radio picked up on the band with 'taste-maker' stations including KROQ Los Angeles, KDLD Los Angeles and KVGS Las Vegas playing tracks. As a result, "Jackie Says" entered the FMQB's MediaGuide airplay chart which monitors specialist, college and tastemaker airplay, beating new releases from
Babyshambles
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and
The Good, the Bad & the Queen
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to make one of the highest ever entries in the chart, remaining in the top five for three weeks and the top 10 for five weeks.
A third single, "Cecilie" was released on 12 November 2007 on CD single, limited 7-inch vinyl and download. The B-side is "Do the Ostrich", co-written by Constantinou and Pirroni with
Lou Reed
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. The CD included the bonus track, "Look Like Tarzan Sing Like Jane".
Their fifth single "Needle in the Camel's Eye", was released on 5 May 2008 on 3-track extra-hard 7-inch vinyl and as a digital download on Damaged Goods records. Immediately selling out its vinyl run, the single generated a double-page spread in ''Word'' magazine and reached number one in ''Mojos Playlist chart. "This is one band whose energy and vigour craps out of my speakers. 9/10," reported Atomic Duster.com. "Marco Pirroni and fellow ex-Ant Chris Constantinou do a fine mix of ESG beats and old school glam that holds a knife to the throat of pretenders," said Teletext. The single was launched with a live date at Smoky Carrot Sessions at 333 Motherclub, Shoreditch, on 17 April.
They released their first full-length album, ''
Modernity Killed Every Night
''Modernity Killed Every Night'' is the debut studio album by The Wolfmen, released in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2008.
Reception
''Modernity Killed Every Night'' has garnered glowing reviews from music critics. One example being the mus ...
'', 1 September 2008 on the Damaged Goods label. It includes most of their previously released singles.
"Better Days" from the debut album was featured in the 2011 version of 2K's MLB2K11 baseball video game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and was also featured in the Wii and 3DS versions of ''Need for Speed: The Run''.
Collaborations
Pirroni and Constantinou finished co-writing with
Lou Reed
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in June 2006. A twisted remake of
the Primitives
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' 1964 cult classic "The Ostrich".
The Slits
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' comeback record, ''The Revenge of the Killer Slits'' appeared in September 2006 which featured both Pirroni and Constantinou.
In spring 2007, the Wolfmen first collaborated with
Daler Mehndi
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and Pirroni provided guitar for
Primal Scream
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's cover of
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
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' "I Put A Spell On You", a special commission for an
Alexander McQueen
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fashion show.
In October 2009, the Wolfmen released "Jackie, Is It My Birthday?", a duet between
Sinéad O'Connor
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and
Chris Constantinou
Chris Constantinou is an English musician, best known as the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for Adam Ant.
Childhood and early bands
Constantinou was born at Charing Cross Hospital in London and at the age of three he moved to Plymouth. ...
. It is the first release from the band's prolific 2009 sessions with
the Dandy Warhols
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'
Courtney Taylor-Taylor
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in the producer's chair. As Taylor-Taylor says of his new charges, "These guys are fucking brilliant... I guess The Wolfmen just sound like heavy weights because they are."
The Wolfmen wrote and recorded track with
Kate Jackson
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, from the now defunct band
The Long Blondes
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, called Weightless. They have also worked on some other tracks for her forthcoming debut album.
Discography
* ''
Modernity Killed Every Night
''Modernity Killed Every Night'' is the debut studio album by The Wolfmen, released in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2008.
Reception
''Modernity Killed Every Night'' has garnered glowing reviews from music critics. One example being the mus ...
'' (Damaged Goods) (
2008
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)
* ''
Married to the Eiffel Tower
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'' (Howl Records) (
2011
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)
External links
Official SiteThe Wolfmen – The Dandy Warhols– Courtney Taylor-Taylor 2009 blog post about ''Marilyn Monroe''
References
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English rock music groups
English indie rock groups
Musical groups from London
Musical groups established in 2004