Wolfmother Live At Leeds 02 Academy - 18.01.10
With constant Led Zeppelin/Black Sabbath comparisons to live up to, Wolfmother have always had an air of expectation surrounding them and Mondays Leeds Academy gig was no different.
Stepping onstage to rapturous applause they launched straight into debut album opener Dimension, immediately proving that not only was this not going to be a new album show, but also the live credentials of the bands new look.
With a fourth member added to the virtually new lineup even old songs were freshened up with a fuller live sound. Crowd favourites such as Woman and Joker & The Thief sounded bigger than ever and with excellent versions of new songs such as New Moon, 10,000 Feet and personal favourite Sundial, it was no suprise the hour and twenty minute set flew by like it they played for half the time.
There is nothing subtle or particularly original about Wolfmother but there doesn't need to be when their live performances are this polished. It's good old fashioned, in-your-face rock'n'roll at its best and as far as I'm concerned that's all that needs to be said.

