Artist Information
Biography
New & Recent Festivals //
Canadian Music Fest 2013
CMJ Music Marathon 2012
North by Northeast (NXNE) 2012
Midpoint Music Festival 2011-2012
Northside Music Festival 2011
Recent Features //
Blurt Magazine: Best Kept Secret Feature // June 2012
Filter Magazine: Discovering the Undiscovered // June 2012
Under the Radar Magazine: Best Albums & New Artists August 2011 // Sampler
CMJ Magazine: Artist of The Week // June 3-10, 2011
More //
Tracks by Wolf Ram Heart have been featured in various magazines and online sites such as Blurt, Under the Radar, CMJ, Filter, Consequence of Sound, The Big Takeover, Magnet, Large Hearted Boy, Chart Attack and Fensepost.
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Bio //
Wolf Ram Heart is a Euro-centric, American group whose members are split between the Appalachian foothills of southeastern Ohio and the urban metropolis of Columbus. This is a band bent on marrying art with popular music. Retro-futuristic best defines their sound that straddles both neo-psychedelia and dark art dream pop. The music is an all encompassing hybrid of pop's faded echoing sensibilities, molded into a modern space, and created in a sound that allows these hauntings to occur and transform.
After the release of their critically acclaimed "Betrayal of Hearts" in 2011, the band debuted in the top 20 on the CMJ Radio 200 and was voted the second most anticipated release in the country for the second week of April by Magnet Magazine. Later that year, Wolf Ram Heart were chosen as an artist of the week on CMJ and the track "Viewgirls" was included on a compilation for Under The Radar. In 2012, they earned best new artist features in both Blurt and Filter magazines. The year also saw them performing at some of the biggest festivals in the industry such as the CMJ Music Marathon, Midpoint Music Festival and NXNE. Currently they are working on a follow up release set for the fall of 2013.
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Press //
"Adhering to Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound” recording technique, Wolf Ram Heart blends ‘60s-style melodic pop with ‘80s-style reverb-drenched Brit-rock not unlike music being put out in the early days of Creation and 4AD..." - The Big Takeover
"The group additionally slots in wonderfully with the contemporary dream-pop movement (Beach House et al) while retaining a visceral originality that suggests a cinematic approach to songwriting. An eventual liaison with Hollywood seems all but inevitable, given the widescreen vibe and rampant eclecticism; these folks seem to share a sensibility with veteran film scorers as diverse as Ry Cooder, Calexico and even director David Lynch." - Blurt Magazine
"...while the influence of the paisley-and-incense era can be discerned throughout the record, it's consistently channeled into a distinctly modern-sounding style that has as much in common with the 21st century indie rock scene as it does with the 1967 hit parade. Besides, the translucent keyboard textures that color many of the tunes seem to owe as much to late-‘80s/early-‘90s dream pop as anything else." - All Music Guide
Instrumentation
David James - Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards
Jessica Barnes - Vocals, Bass and Keyboards
Discography
Betrayal of Hearts // 2011-2012 (Sovereign States)
Official Website
Links
Video
Photo Gallery
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Skullys // Columbus // April 13, 2012
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614 Magazine // March 2012
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Betrayal of Hearts // Album Cover // 2011
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Press // Hi Res // Photo by Courtney Galyk
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Press
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Blurt Magazine Feature 2012
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The group additionally slots in wonderfully with the contemporary dream-pop movement (Beach House et...
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All Music Guide Album Review // 2011
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"All the pieces of the Wolf Ram Heart puzzle begin to come together when you read up on group master...
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Filter Magazine Interview Feature 2012
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Discover The Undiscovered: Wolf Ram Heart Welcome to our June edition of Discover The Undiscovere...
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The Big Takeover Album Review // 2011
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“Adhering to Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound” recording technique, Wolf Ram Heart blends ‘60s-style me...
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CMJ Magazine Feature June // 2011
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"The quintet plays a brand of dream-pop rooted in the music James listened to as a kid, but also inf...
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614 Magazine Album Review // "Headphone Masterpiece" // 2012
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TITLE: Headphone Masterpiece One of the most exciting and curious things for a band in this day ...
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Chart Attack Feature 2011
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"It should immediately remind you of The Raveonettes, what with that Phil Spector-esque production a...
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Betrayal of Hearts // On The Record // Album Review 2011
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"... it’s gorgeous stuff that radiates contentment and bliss with nary a hint of anxiety about the S...
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The Other Paper Album Review // 2011
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“Once in a blue moon, a truly well-crafted debut makes its appearance. Wolf Ram Heart's Betrayal of...
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91.7 WCUR // Album Review // 2011
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"There are a few things that are consistent throughout the album, such as great vocal harmonies, lay...
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Slug Magazine Album Review // 2011
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Wolf Ram Heart = The National + Andrew Bird + Phil Spector Named after the evil, multidimensional c...
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Fensepost // Wolf Ram Heart [Feature] 2011
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“This band creates psychedelic pop shrouded in darkness. These are not playful pop songs. Instead, t...
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The Columbus Dispatch Wolf Ram Heart (Feature) // 2011
"The music sounds as if 4AD released a Brian Eno-produced Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
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Greatest Hits From the Promo Pile
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“David James has a great pop sensibility, mixing the best parts of 80s synth-rock and the dark chamb...
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The Da Da Da // Wolf Ram Heart // Feature 2011
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"The trippy Viewgirls demonstrates their ability to develop complex, layered compositions, while mai...
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Music That Isnt Bad // Wolf Ram Heart // Feature 2011
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“I struggled labeling this track. It's not quite indie, but not quite rock, but not quite experiment...
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Babysue // Top Pick // Album Review 2011
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"Beautifully captivating cuts include "Betrayal of Hearts," "Viewgirls," "Mansions," and "His and He...
Setlist
40-45 minutes

