Highly Suspect Reach #1 “The Boy Who Died Wolf” Out Now!

 

2X Grammy-nominated act, Highly Suspect release their much anticipated sophomore album:

“The Boy Who Died Wolf”
available via 300 Entertainment

 

+  lead single, “My Name is Human” is the #1 song in America (Active Rock Radio)

+ sold-out U.S. headline tour just wrapped

 
 
Highly Suspect Reach #1  "The Boy Who Died Wolf" Out Now!
 
photo credit: Meagan Donohue
 
 
 
 
300 Entertainment and In De Goot Entertainment are pleased to announce the arrival of 2x Grammy nominated act, Highly Suspect’s sophomore LP,  The Boy Who Died Wolf. The album premiered on NPR Music last week, who noted that “Stevens and the Meyer twins have taken a big step toward fine-tuning their retro-grunge attack into something far more dynamic, soulful and alluring.” The album is available now for streaming and purchase on iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and Google Play
 
The Boy Who Died Wolf is a staggering effort for the Brooklyn via Cape Cod trio, comprised of Johnny Stevens, and twins Rich and Ryan Meyer. The expansive, layered collection of songs is receiving early praise from Associated Press who calls it “Stellar” and NPR who’s deemed it “smoldering, dynamic and soulful.” The album touches on a range of personal experiences from heartbreak to the death of a close friend, the record features quiet and subtle moments, like the piano ballad “Chicago”, to barbed wire riffs like the jarring, “Viper Strike,” and slow-building dreamscapes, like album closer, “Wolf”. Lead single, “My Name Is Human,” is turning into a smash, generating heavy radio play as a chart topping, #1 hit at Active Rock and climbing the charts at Alternative radio.
 
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weeklyband frontman, Johnny Stevens said,  “I was the boy, and was a wolf,” he explains referencing a hard upbringing in Cape Cod and the last eight years as a band desperate for a break in Brooklyn. “Everything was a fight and a struggle. I killed that part of me, and now the man is left.” The album was recorded in Bogota, Colombia and Brooklyn, New York with Joel Hamilton (The Black Keys, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello), who also worked with the band on their 2015 debut breakthrough record, Mister Asylum which was nominated for 2x Grammys- one for Best Rock Album, and a nomination for Best Rock Song, for their single, “Lydia.” The band also performed the song at the Grammy’s pre-telecast.
 
The 300 Entertainment recording act is one of the music industry’s most exciting artist development stories. Mister Asylum was released in July 2015 to critical praise from FADER, Consequence Of Sound, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly and many more. Highly Suspect also made their network television debut on Late Night With Seth Meyers last September, as well as a performance on CONAN this past January.
 
Since the release of Mister Asylum, the band has been on the road tirelessly as a headliner and also opening for acts like Catfish And The Bottlemen and The Struts while playing various festivals around the globe including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, the RIDE Festival (w/ Pearl Jam) as well as Reading/Leeds in the UK. Highly Suspect are fresh off a headlining US tour, which included festival stops at Riot Fest and Life Is Beautiful, and sold-out shows in major markets like Los Angeles. The band will be taking their electric live show to the United Kingdom to play a sold out show in London on 11/25.
 
 
 
 
 
 
available
via 300 Entertainment
 
 
Highly Suspect Reach #1  "The Boy Who Died Wolf" Out Now!
 
Image: The Boy Who Died Wolf cover art
 
 
 
 
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Praise for The Boy Who Died Wolf:
 
“With The Boy Who Died Wolf, Stevens and the Meyer twins have taken a big step toward fine-tuning their retro-grunge attack into something far more dynamic, soulful and alluring. “
– NPR Music
 
“The first single off TBWDW was the infectious “My Name Is Human”, which layers dark synths along the cinematic production. “Little One” follows suit with a production that is less dark and a little bit more “upbeat,” the word frontman Johnny Stevens frequently used to describe the new album’s vibe.”
– Billboard
 
“Wolf broadens the band’s sonic scope, folding riot-inciting punk, electro-pop, desert rock, bluesy hard rock, and prog-rock into its fray.”
– Entertainment Weekly
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