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Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - 2009 - The Year of the Wolf
Wolf have released the following update:

The Year of the WOLF (revelations of 2009)

Most Metal moment:
Getting the crowd in London/Underworld, on the Ravenous over the uk tour, to sing "All Hail Evile" during the chorus of Hail Ceasar, to the memory of Mike Alexander who sadly passed away. It was a genuin feeling of that bond that excists in the metal community around the world. We are honored.

Most Non-Metal moment:
There wasn't any.

Most Headbanging moment:
The guy who won the Evil Star jacket at Hammerfest. Not only did he win the jacket, he banged his head faster than Steve Achims blastbeats on the Legion album. We hail you and hope the jacket is well used! Congrats!

Proudest Moment:
Getting a Swedish Grammi nomination for Ravenous. Offcourse we didn't win because we're to loud for the jury, but it did feel good to get that nomination after all the hard work we put in to this band. We did, however, win 2 giant Snickers bars at Liseberg. Not bad for just putting 4 kronor on the table.

Most ? moment:
No gigs in Germany! What the f... well, thats all taken care of for 2010!

Best educational moment:
Richard Raptor teaching Criss Piss from Cauldron about life, death and other morbid tales, under the influence. We wonder if Richard was the wiser one after that. Time will tell....

Best show 2009:
Grand Magus at Hammerfest.
Runner up: Saxon at Bloodstock.
Runner up 2: Niklas Viper as special guest in the christmas show: Hells Jingle Bells.

Most "What the hell" moment:
The dude in a wolf mask jumping up on stage and rocked out at Nottingham.

Most precious moment:
Johannes Axeman rocking a dart with Craig the canadian funboy.

Most productive moment NOT:
Our merchgirl getting to drunk so she was thrown out of a club. Our roadie, Gimli Mason, took over and saved the merchandise stand...til a string broke on a Dean V so we had to shout out for a helping hand...but realizing the spare V was right behind Anders Tornado's amp.

Coversation of the year:
"20 year old finnish girl: Do you have Facebook?
Niklas Viper: No, but we have Myspace.
20 year old finnish girl: Myspace? (rolling her eyes) Oh, that's so eighties!"
When we got home from Finland we got Facebook right away. Coldn´t have people think we like the eighties, could we? Ha ha!

Best "Meeting your idols" moment:
On tour, Niklas Viper meets Blackie Lawless of W.a.s.p. and starts to chat with him. The conversation starts off normal, then Viper turns into an excited 13 year old fan and Blackie gets annoyed, and just turn his back and leaves. "It was worth it", comments Viper.

Most "The metal took over" moment:
Johannes Axeman & Jason Decay (Cauldron) was banging their heads and fists on stage with canadian metal-god THOR and got so excited that they happen to knock over the guitar amp. It hit the floor with a MIGHTY CLASH. It was an accident offcourse, but they both decided to run for it. It was just to much metal for them to handle.

The good overcome the bad:
We all know that the food in the UK isnt so good but the crowd is 100% Heavy metal and true,You Rock UK.

Discovery of the year:
Its now official that the underwear Richard Raptor uses is from Tarzan himself.

Discovery of the year 2:
A orange (colour, that is) amplifier is not soo bad after all. In fact its really good, Rock on Mr Viper!

Consumer of the year:
Anders Tornado. On what? Redwine and Rush offcourse.

Most singing-along moment:
Pounding metal fest in Madrid. The chorus to Voodoo just blew the roof down. Thanx Spain!

See ya ALL frontrow in 2010!
Anders, Johannes, Niklas & Richard.
Posted by: Steen





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