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Big Wolf Band Releases ‘Living On Borrowed Time’

Big Wolf Band are pleased to announce the release of “Living on Borrowed Time,” the second single taken from their forthcoming studio album Rebel’s Journey out April 19th. Pre-order available below.

Big Wolf Band were nominated for UK Blues Band of the Year at the 2023 UK Blues Awards. They are pleased to announce the release of “Living on Borrowed Time” the second single taken from their forthcoming studio album Rebel’s Journey.

“This song is about battling depression and how sometimes you feel like you are living on borrowed time,” says Big Wolf Band’s guitarist and lead singer, Jonathan Earp. “I have felt in the past that I am looking over my shoulder, what happens if the next episode is the last and the black dog finally gets me. This really does tell that battle I have with those negative thoughts.”

The new album is about the growth of the band and frontman’s Jonathan Earp’s personal journey. Big Wolf Band have built a reputation as being one of the best live bands on the circuit, delivering dynamic shows with an expansive range of self-penned songs that cover all flavors of blues rock that truly makes them unique. Rebel’s Journey reinforces this band’s creativity, musicianship, and delivery. The band’s ability to drift between genres while keeping their own sound is a big selling point amongst followers of the band.

Knowing about Earp’s connective tissue disorder and all he’s been through with it, “Living On Borrowed Time” takes on a significant meaning. The song is a rocking blend of southern rock and rock & roll with stinging guitar. About taking advantage of every moment and staying present, it’s about the fight to combat negative, repetitive thoughts. With a lively vibe and catchy driving sound, Big Wolf Band slides into a big sound with the help of a tight rhythm section and powerful singer.

Earp adds, “Songs like Standing in the Rain, Black Dog Blues and Living on Borrowed Time are about the battles I had during those dark days. My condition will always be a challenge but one I live with and continue to prove doubters wrong.”

“Living On Borrowed Time”

 
Stream the new single HERE

The first single off the album and racing out of the blocks is “Empire and a Prayer.” It’s a high energy, riff-based guitar track with flavors of southern rock, Americana and hints of the blues.

About breaking free, Big Wolf Band’s “Empire And A Prayer” is the best kind of rock and roll driving song in a beautiful 1967 black Mustang, complete with bullet holes in the back. There’s nothing like driving at high speed down the highway to clear one’s head and unleash the confines of what you’ve left behind. With a Springsteen vibe, Big Wolf Band capture the perfect rocking vibe, while the video zeroes in on the Mustang’s tachometer and speedometer.

The song is about escapism, getting away from it all and in this case taking a drive in your favourite car to forget your daily worries. The track is also a little nod to a friend who has provided help to the band in the past. The backing vocals on this track and on the rest of the album is the wonderful Zoe Green. This song demonstrates the band’s ability to move through the gears with ease and ultimately demonstrates a more rocking sound. This track was co-written by Jonathan Earp and Justin Johnson.

“Rebel’s Journey highlights my own personal battle with my mental and physical health,” says vocalist and guitarist Jonathan Earp. “I have a connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (HEDS) which affects everything. I had surgery in mid-2019 during our “Be Free” tour to repair damage to my right shoulder, dislocations, and nerve pain. Unfortunately, the operation caused more pain and numbness and for nearly 2 years I struggled to play; some days to even hold a plectrum.”

“Songs like Standing in the Rain, Black Dog Blues and Living on Borrowed Time are about the battles I had during those dark days. My condition will always be a challenge but one I live with and continue to prove doubters wrong.”

Continues Jonathan, “The album isn’t all doom and gloom, despite being in the blues genre. “Empire and a Prayer, my first co-written song with Justin Johnson, as well as Got Me Reeling and Living on Borrowed Time. We have had many a joke with my dark writing style, Justin brings the light and love. Rise Together is one of the songs on the album I am proud of and is all about the power of love, rising together and that anything is possible.”

Mick, Justin, Robin, and Tim played out of their skin. Mark and Sheena as always bringing it all together. Big Shout out to Zoe Green for adding some amazing backing vocals. We even managed a first in the studio’s history by getting Sheena to add some gang vocals along with my wife on Rise Together.” As the title of the album suggests, it has been one hell of a journey”. “The most challenging song on the album was Standing in the Rain. It’s a big old ballad of a song, lots of moving parts, orchestral parts, stops, starts and even a thunderstorm. Everyone delivered big time on this album.

2024 also sees Big Wolf Band hit a big milestone reaching their 10th year together as a band. From humble beginning as a 3-piece to the big sound they deliver now as a 5-piece. “Rebel’s Journey” is a fitting name for the album and their 10th year together. The band undertakes their biggest headline tour to date adding dates in Germany and the Czech Republic.

Big Wolf Band Tour Dates see HERE

Pre-order the album Rebel’s Journey HERE

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Rebel’s Journey – Track Listing
1. Empire and a Prayer (3:57)
2. Valley of the Fallen Kings (5:58)
3. Lay it on the Line (3:48)
4. Rise Together (4:06)
5. Six Strings Loaded (4:19)
6. Black Dog Blues (6:07)
7. Standing in the Rain (7:24)
8. Living on Borrowed Time (3:46)
9. Got Me Reeling (4:32)
10. Crazy Love (3:32)
11. Darker Side of You (4:40)
12. Just a Little Bit (5:26)
13. Too Many Times (4:20)