Wolf Parade

Same Fangs – Spencer Krug Review

Spencer Krug, of Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown, released his solo album, Same Fangs, on May 15th. This album followed a resurgence in interest in his and Wolf Parade’s music after Crave’s Heated Rivalry used their song, “I’ll Believe in Anything,” as the needle-drop moment in the first season’s penultimate episode.

Krug, having hand-selected the track list from his Patreon’s Song-of-the-Month series, from 2024 to 2025, recorded the album over the course of a week on Gabriola Island at The Noise Floor studio in British Columbia. Throughout the album, Krug explores themes of family, the end of friendships, and what it can mean to be creative in 2026.

Same Fang opens with “Get to Live,” a nostalgic track with simple lyrics about having to live with yourself and your choices. The song begins with an editorial voice note about tracks on the album. The following song, “Hasn’t It Always,” is a more reflective piece about growing older and thinking about the past. It is one of the stand out tracks on the album, adding to its almost cinematic mood. “List of Names” is a reflective piece about how bitterness towards lost friends can spiral.

There is almost a narrative throughout the album about the several attempts at writing a song named “Listening to Music in Cars” for Sunset Rubdown in the tracks “Timebomb” and “Listening to Music in Cars 2.5 (All the Tired Horses),” the latter of which having lush strings and the layered backing vocals. It adds a layer of cohesiveness to the album that otherwise feels like an anthology of nostalgia and experience.

Features from artists like Elbow Face, Jordan Koop and Maria Grigoryeva are welcome bonuses, and they were able to write their own contributions to the songs, adding a more fleshed out feeling to some of the songs on the album.

The album as a whole is intensely sentimental and reflective on lost friendships and life as a touring musician, good to listen to when you want to think back.

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. OBLIVIUS – The Strokes

2. You’re Too Weird – Fruit Bats

3. Carry the Zero – Built to Spill

4. Strangers – Lotus Plaza

5. The Start of Something – Voxtrot

6. East Harlem – Beirut

7. 3am Spiritual – Smith Western

8. A.M. 180 – Grandaddy

9. I’ll Believe in Anything – Wolf Parade

10. Bookshop Casanova – The Clientele

11. Elvis’ Flaming Star – Pond

12. Melted Rainbow – Mr. Gnome

13. Teenage Wasteland – Wussy

14. Like a Child – Oketo

15. I Love You So – The Walters

16. Indian Food – Dumbo Gets Mad

17. Said So What – French Kicks

18. Seattle Party – Chasity Belt

19. Parking Lots – Plums

20. Give it to Me – HOMESHAKE

FYF Fest reveals 2016 lineup featuring Kendrick Lamar, LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala

FYF Fest has released its 2016 lineup. The two-day music festival will take place August 27th – 28th at Exposition Park in Los Angeles.

Kendrick Lamar, LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala, and Grace Jones are leading the lineup. Other acts include Grimes, ANOHNI, Father John Misty, Hot Chip, Explosions in the Sky, Air, Beach House, Wolf Parade, Vince Staples, Shellac, Blood Orange, and Moby.

Peter Bjorn and John, Ty Segall & The Muggers, DIIV, Oneohtrix Point Never, Kelela, Chelsea Wolfe, Wild Nothing, Floating Points, Todd Terje & The Olsens, Jagwar Ma, The Black Lips, Junio Boys, Hop Along, Julia Holter, Denzel Curry, Museum of Love, Alex G, Head Wound City, Sheer Mag, and more are also playing.

Single-day, two-day, and VIP passes will go on sale Friday, April 1st.

fyf fest 2016 lineup

Wolf Parade tease at 2016 return

In 2010, Canadian band featuring Spencer Krug from Sunset Rubdown and Dan Boeckner from Handsome Furs announced that they would be going on an indefinite hiatus after a few shows the following year.

We have heard new music from from Krug, as Moonface and Boeckner, with Divine Fits, Operators, and the defunct Handsome Furs since then.

It seems as though Wolf Parade’s return is coming soon. They have updated their website to say “2016” and created a new Twitter and Instagram pages.

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Teenage Talk – St. Vincent

2. I’ll Believe In Anything – Wolf Parade

3. Choices – The Hoosiers

4. Home – Jack Savoretti

5. Should Have Known Better – Sufjan Stevens

6. No Room In Frame – Death Cab for Cutie

7. Love Is To Die – Warpaint

8. For You – Angus & Julia Stone

9. 4th Time Around – Oren Lavie

10. Line of Fire – Junip

11. The Soul Serene – Villagers

12. How Can I – Laura Marling

13. Tears of Joy – Slow Club

14. Be Gentle With Me – The Boy Least Likey To

15. Cherry Tulips – Headlights

16. Oh Mandy – The Spinto Band

17. Walk In The Park – OH NO OH MY

18. In The Beginning – The Stills

19. Wrong Choice – The Lovely Feathers

20. Battles On – The Ghost is Dancing