
With Full Moon Ritual, DeWolff is going to celebrate 20 years of thundering drums, growling guitars and a wailing Hammon organ. Together with poet Daan Doesborgh, they don’t just go back into their blues rock past, but also investigate the question what one would need to become a wolf. Which mesmerizing rituals and magic rites are required for it? Can we all learn to cry with the moon perhaps?
In 2027, it has been 20 years since a mysterious trio of wolf children awoke in South Limburg. Inexplicably, they had almost superhuman amounts of rock and blues flowing through their veins. Two EPs, ten albums and Edison later, DeWolff performed at all major festivals at home and abroad, toured extensively throughout Europe and set up a label of their own. In Full Moon Ritual, these veterans are going to celebrate the fact that they have been living as a wolf among sheep for over twenty years.
Full Moon Ritual is more than a rock concert. It is a retrospective that starts with Romulus and Remus, then moves past Howlin’ Wolf, Wolfman Jack and Winston Wolfe, and eventually ends with DeWolff. Together with presenter and poet Daan Doesborgh, they take the audience on a journey into a new dimension in which all of us are wolves, with a blood-thirsty hunger for more blues and more distortion.
Expect juicy anecdotes, deep cuts and rousing poetry. Above all though, expect music from these men who play as if their lives depend on it.