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Five years have passed since the release of Wolfmother's debut album, and they return in full force in this glorious 2009, gifting us with a new work composed of twelve original tracks.

During this time, the lineup of the Australian band has changed: the only remaining founding member is guitarist and singer Andrew Stockdale, an eccentric character with original hair and a "Plant-like" voice, who composes all the band's songs.

"Cosmic Egg" (a yoga position, I believe) does not stray too far from its predecessor. The genre presented is the same powerful Hard Rock with various influences from other genres, from Metal ("10,000 Feet"), to Indie ("Violence Of The Sun"), seasoned with a few ballads ("Far Away") and always ready to recall the past and show the band's influences in a terribly explicit way (indeed, we move from Beatles-like references in "The Pilgrim", to Deep Purple rhythms in the title track, heaps of Sabbathian riffs, and shameless references to Led Zeppelin in tracks like "In The Morning"), starting from Stockdale’s already mentioned voice, sometimes really too similar to Plant's, although capable of showing warm and sentimental sides. The songs, all around four minutes long, are simple and created around powerful and impactful riffs, like the single "New Moon Rising", the oriental-flavored successor to "Woman".

In short, while awaiting total stability, Wolfmother does not take risks and creates a very pleasant, powerful, and charged album, overall satisfying, but lacking surprises and not entirely convincing, given their total reliance on the aforementioned bands of the past.

It's a good album, but after not too many listens, it might end up in oblivion.

Influenced.

Rating: 3.5 

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Summary by Bot

Wolfmother returns after five years with Cosmic Egg, a hard rock album rooted in classic rock influences. Andrew Stockdale leads with a Plant-like voice and powerful riffs. The album offers a mix of metal, indie, and ballads. While satisfying and energetic, it lacks originality and risks being forgotten after repeated listens.

Tracklist Videos

01   California Queen (03:55)

02   New Moon Rising (03:46)

03   White Feather (03:04)

04   Sundial (03:48)

05   In the Morning (05:40)

06   10,000 Feet (04:09)

07   Cosmic Egg (04:04)

08   Far Away (04:00)

09   Pilgrim (04:49)

10   In the Castle (05:44)

11   Phoenix (04:45)

12   Violence of the Sun (06:02)

Wolfmother

Wolfmother is an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney in 2004 and led by singer-guitarist Andrew Stockdale. Their Zeppelin/Sabbath-charged debut delivered hits like Woman and Joker & The Thief, followed by albums including Cosmic Egg, New Crown, and Victorious.
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