DeWolff's debut album, "Strange Fruits and Undiscovered Plants," released on October 31, 2009, under Electrosaurus Records, is a vibrant exploration of blues rock and psychedelic rock. With a runtime of 51 minutes, this 11-track album showcases DeWolff's unique blend of influences, drawing comparisons to legendary bands like Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The album opens with the energetic "Mountain" and continues with tracks like "Medicine" and "Don't You Go up the Sky," each offering a mix of powerful riffs, soulful vocals, and intricate musicianship. "Strange Fruits and Undiscovered Plants" is a testament to DeWolff's ability to craft compelling, dynamic rock music that resonates with both classic and contemporary audiences. Following the album's release, DeWolff embarked on a successful tour across the Netherlands and Germany, further solidifying their place in the rock scene.