DeWolff, the Dutch blues rock trio, returns with their raw and unfiltered album "Tascam Tapes," released on January 10, 2020, via Mascot Records. This album is a testament to the band's creativity and resourcefulness, as it was written, performed, and recorded on the road for less than 50 euros on a cheap 4-track Tascam cassette recorder. Despite the modest means, the album boasts a sound that is anything but modest, with a total runtime of 32 minutes packed with 12 tracks of high-energy blues rock.
The album opens with "Northpole Blues," setting the tone for the raw and gritty sound that follows. "Blood Meridian I" and "Blood Meridian II" are two parts of a larger suite, showcasing the band's ability to craft a compelling narrative through their music. "It Ain't Easy" and "Rain" are standout tracks, with the latter showcasing the band's knack for blending blues with rock elements. "Made It To 27" is a poignant reflection on life and mortality, while "Nothing's Changing" is a powerful anthem of resilience.
The album also features some of DeWolff's most introspective and vulnerable moments, such as "Am I Losing My Mind" and "Life In A Fish Tank." These tracks showcase the band's ability to blend raw emotion with their signature blues rock sound. "Awesomeness Of Love" and "Love Is Such A Waste" are two tracks that explore the highs and lows of love, with the former being a powerful anthem of devotion and the latter a haunting reflection on lost love.
"Tascam Tapes" is a testament to DeWolff's ability to create powerful and engaging music with minimal resources. The album is a raw and unfiltered look at the band's creative process, and it's a must-listen for any fan of blues rock. With its powerful performances and compelling narratives, "Tascam Tapes" is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens.