Having originally gained notoriety for their influential caffeinated road-anthem group The Kingsfoil two years ago, Whelan and Wolf nearly dropped off the mainstream radar, with Wolf dabbling in top-secret classical compositions and Whelan eschewing all recognition for his work with The Kingsfoil in favor of garage-revival groups like The Pros of Con and Minus Gibb with friend/leader of the E's Stan "Buddy" Hall. Rumors have been flying ever since the informal hiatus of The Kingsfoil in late 2009 about jam sessions between assorted members of the band, the much-publicized drunken correspondence between drummer Taylor Brady and Whelan about "drop[ping] out and become f*cking rock stars, man" amounted to nothing more than a false hype, a highly anticipated Whelan-Thomas Shipley collaboration never materialized, and time seemed to erode any memory of the massive impact The Kingsfoil had in the Tucson caffeinated road-anthem scene. Fortunately for us fans of The Kingsfoil's sole LP, 2008's Don't Be a Bitch, this new Wailin' Wolves project seems like it might herald a second coming of the men we said were the "Heroes of the Big-Time Generation" way back when DBAB first dropped. One thing's for sure-if "There" is any indication of what's to come from the two in the future, we hope they just drop the charades, drop out of school and become rock stars again. Dear messrs. Whelan, Wolf, Brady, Shipley: it's time for you to RAWK again!
-Pitchfork News