Rheostatics lyrics
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Artist's albums
The Story of Harmelodia
1999 · album
Greatest Hits
1998 · compilation
The Nightlines Session
1998 · album
Double Live
1997 · album
The Blue Hysteria
1996 · album
Music Inspired by the Group of 7
1996 · album
Introducing Happiness
1994 · album
Music From The Motion Picture Whale Music
1994 · album
Whale Music
1992 · album
Melville
1991 · album
Here Come the Wolves
2019 · album
Vancouver
2019 · single
Rearview
2019 · single
Here Come the Wolves
2019 · single
Rheostatics: Brave New Waves Session
2017 · album
Dopefiends and Boozehounds
2017 · single
2067
2004 · album
The Night of the Shooting Stars
2001 · album
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Biography
Ever bound for ragged glory, Rheostatics occupy a unique place in the Canadian music landscape, pulled together and apart for nearly forty years. Finding grace in the reality of endurance, Rheostatics show us a special type of longevity, through upheaval, personal (and personnel) change, and a basic refusal to play the game in any way, shape or form, stretched over decades. Now, Rheostatics return with Here Come The Wolves, their first new album in 15 years. On Here Come The Wolves, you'll find Rheostatics trusting their complicated formula, a signature multiplicity of songwriters, artistic instincts and concerns. Produced by Chris Stringer with mixing contributions by Chris Walla, Michael Phillip Wojewoda and Gus Van Go, over twelve songs Here Come The Wolves unfurls like a cross-section of the band's cumulative experience, individual and collective. The title track, a "gear shifting, vocal stacking, wild riffing, sh*t kicking," testament to finding balance in discord, exemplifies this spirit literally (everybody gets a solo) and figuratively (it's a complex but catchy tune). This ‘single,' a funny term for a song of three distinct parts, is a metonymic microdose of stacking wholes: the album, the band in 2019, the Rheostatics' very way of being since 1980.