★★★☆☆
Wolfmother are a band you can never quite know how to feel about.
The nostalgic memories you might have for when they first exploded across the world in a cacophony of rock’n’roll is at odds with the annoyance and disappointment of their subsequent implosion and feeble attempts to recapture the original magic.
Following up 2009’s miserable Cosmic Egg and 2014’s so-so New Crown comes their latest attempt Victorious. Once more, though, the spark of the debut album eludes the band. Again, we have a grand, self-consuming creation from frontman Andrew Stockdale. Does that mean it’s bad? Apart from the awful attempt at a rock ballad, ‘Pretty Peggy’, this is not a bad album at all. If you like unapologetic rock’n’roll, then you’ll get along with Victorious just fine.
But if you are hoping for a little of that original Wolfmother magic, you won’t find it here. Wolfmother have simply become a Weekend At Bernie’s-style attempt to keep something alive that should be laid to rest. The tragedy is that Stockdale won’t give up, releasing music that neither succeeds or fails.
It isn’t great. It isn’t awful. It isn’t as good as it should be. And it just isn’t Wolfmother. Or, at least, not the one we once loved.
Wolfmother’sVictoriousis out on Universal.



