Wolfsbane "Genius" Album Review (Blaze Bayley, Hard Rock)



Wolfsbane are an English rock band, active from 1984 to 1994, and again since 2010, following two brief reunions. To date, the band has released four studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, two EPs and three demos. Wolfsbane are now notable for being vocalist Blaze Bayley’s band before he went on to replace Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and then pursue a solo career. In addition to Bayley, the band’s current lineup includes guitarist Jason “Jase” Edwards, bassist Jeff Hateley and drummer Steve Danger.

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8 thoughts on “Wolfsbane "Genius" Album Review (Blaze Bayley, Hard Rock)”

  1. Ok would be really pushing it. 5/10 for me and I’m being generous as I hate to say negative words about Blaze as I really like the guy. This album sounds like they made it in about a week.

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  2. I personally like the album. Very accessible. A nice short sharp shock. Album clocks in around 30 mins total and has some of the classic Wolfsbane signatures.

    A needed breath of fresh air without any pretentious bloat.

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  3. If you knew Wolfsbane music you would know Blaze is singing the songs with a huge smile on his face.
    The feel good songs and energy of all their albums helps power life.
    The album cover is good and very recognisable. Flick through a pile of cds and it will stand out.

    30 mins of fun

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