[MUSIC INTERVIEW] SEEWOLF – A Bounce Of Grace Interview

Seewolf’s cinematic indie rock is a big and beautiful hymn to the Frisian landscape. The moving result of the wild interaction between
the inner and outer world. The eternal wind, the water pounding on the coast, the mighty dikes, the lighthouse shining over the vast
land and time moving just a little slower there.

Their incredible debut album ‘A Bounce of Grace’ oozes that same openness, on which four inspired musicians push each other in the
spirit of bands like Motorpsycho, The Veils and The Doors. It features songs that stand firmly with their feet in the Frisian clay. The
same clay that sticks to the band members’ shoes and that they take everywhere with them in their old touring van, in which they
drive to new horizons. The band is always on its way to new adventures, whether that be touring or creatively. Ultimately, it all starts
on the outskirts of the Netherlands, where the group retreats from a busy society and forgets time for a moment, as they slowly
disappear into their music.

During the recording process of their debut album, a starring role was reserved for a unique fifth band member: The band imported
and restored an analog tape recorder from the famous Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco. The machine, a device used by icons
such as Tom Waits, Van Morrison and Neil Young to record their albums, became an indispensable ingredient in the ongoing search
for the timeless sound of music from the sixties and seventies that inspire Seewolf. After years of recording and tweaking in the cold
north of the Oudebildtdijk, Seewolf’s atmospheric debut album captures an organic sound thanks to this approach.

‘A Bounce of Grace’ is a beautiful journey through the dynamics of sound, from the arena filled anthem ‘Run & Hide’ to the upbeat feel
of the titular track, there is something here for everyone to enjoy. With atmospheric vocals from Dolf Kuiken backed by otherworldly
instrumentals, ‘A Bounce of Grace’ is a monumental achievement in sound. It perfectly captures the natural talent of the band, whilst
showing huge promise for their next chapter.

This week Seewolf sat down for a chat with Dave Griffiths about the new album.

You can take a listen to the interview right here: