Ever the Wolf plays Saturday at BFE Rock Club. bferockclub
Why do wolves howl? You might know the answer from National Geographic or watching Discovery Channel. The short answer is it’s their way of interacting with each other, their social call to unite for a common goal, like a hunt. For Carlos Cisneros, who’s lonesome howl was answered recently, it’s more than an interesting wildlife tidbit. It’s the driving element to a new chapter in his musical life..
“We were all kids, man. Fucking rock and roll, that was it, man,” Cisneros said of those days. “It’s hard to keep a band together when you’re young. Substance abuse was all over, it was all around us. Drugs were everywhere and I think everybody just kind of lost sight of the bigger picture.” Cisneros found his way back to the pack a few years ago. Inspired by Ani DiFranco, whom he considers “the greatest independent artist of all time,” he began recording his stockpile of songs in 2018. To fund the project, he went for “the money gig” and auditioned to sing for a cover band where he met guitarist/vocalist Brandon Hatcher, bassist Kyle Strange and drummer Mike Acosta.
“I think it was fated, man. This is a great group of musicians, we all have a lot of years of playing and experience underneath us but literally in this band we’re kind of in the embryotic stage. But we deliver in a way that doesn’t sound like that. Just sonically, musically, we just really gel,” Cisneros explained.
Songs touch on various subjects, including some heady ones like child abandonment and growing up in foster care. The lead single was written by Strange and Cisneros described it as “a real driving song, kind of a punk-ish feel to it. It talks about mistakes, man. It’s like lighting a match and the flame becomes a widespread fire.”
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