How to Get Into Wolfmother

Wolfmother's contribution to modern rock is marked by their ability to channel classic influences into a sound that feels both anthemic and raw.

Navigating Wolfmother's discography can feel daunting with their extensive catalog. This guide offers a clear entry point, starting with their self-titled debut album that captures their signature sound. You'll discover essential tracks and pathways to explore more of their high-energy, hard rock music.

Moderate entry
A few key albums to navigate
Active since 2000

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Wolfmother

2004

Best starting point

This self-titled debut album showcases their signature hard rock sound and includes multiple popular tracks, making it a solid introduction to their style.

Start with "Joker & the Thief"

This track features an infectious riff and energetic vocals, effectively capturing the band's essence and making it an engaging entry point.

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Common questions

What does Wolfmother sound like?

Wolfmother’s music pulses with driving rhythms and thick guitar textures that create a visceral thrill while maintaining an open space for melodic exploration. Rooted in hard rock and stoner rock. Start with Wolfmother.

What is the best Wolfmother album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Wolfmother" (2004). It's the most representative of what makes Wolfmother worth hearing.

What are the best Wolfmother albums?

The essential Wolfmother albums include "Wolfmother" (2004), "Cosmic Egg" (2009), "Victorious" (2016), "Rock'n'Roll Baby" (2019) and "New Crown" (2014).

Who is Wolfmother for?

If you're into hard rock and stoner rock, Wolfmother is worth your time. Wolfmother’s music pulses with driving rhythms and thick guitar textures that create a visceral thrill while maintaining an open space for melodic exploration.

How many albums does Wolfmother have?

Wolfmother has 10 releases in their discography, including 6 albums and 3 EPs.