WOLFSBANE – “After Midnight” (1991 Def American CD single)
It was 1991, and though Wolfsbane were on Def American records, their second single from their second album Down Fall the Good Guys failed to chart. Though the critics were consistently positive about the UK quartet featuring one Blaze Bayley on vocals, it was not translating into sales. “After Midnight” is the name of the track, but its lack of chart performance is not a reflection upon the song. Brendan O’Brien was the producer, which boggles the mind that Wolfsbane didn’t have more success in 1991.
“After Midnight” has a slight country & western feel, which comes unexpected. This was a style that was becoming popular for American rock bands to throw into their tunes for some radio play. “After Midnight” would fit in with any of those better known tracks: acoustic-based with electric guitars for soloing and accent. The easiest comparison is another Def American act, the Four Horsemen, but with a baritone.
This CD single is valuable for the inclusion of three non-album tracks. “Idol” has a tricky little guitar part, but with a punk-like energy and thumping bass. The chorus has potential. “Win Or Lose” is a high-speed rock and roll blast, but without any significant hooks. Good for headbanging or air guitar, but not for singing along. The best track of the B-sides is an acoustic (self-produced) rendition of “Hey Babe” from their prior EP. It was always a pretty good ballad, and this version is stripped back to the basics. Hand-played percussion replaces the big drums, and it has the feeling of a campfire singalong.
Nothing particularly outstanding on this single, but a good collectible nonetheless.
3/5 stars
