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DC WOLVES UNLEASHES LYRIC VIDEO FOR "PREDATOR," LEAD SINGLE OFF UPCOMING LP

HARTFORD, CT, 25 February 2022 – Independent hard rock act DC Wolves is launching into 2022 with a brand new collection of bangers, starting with their new single, “Predator.” The song’s eponymous album is set for release on March 25, 2022.

Starting as a solo act from the mind of Dan Cahill, the evolution of DC Wolves is just beginning — with great promise. The band’s new track showcases Cahill’s expanding vocal profile, along with guitar-driven hard rock grooves and riffs that bite back.

 

“When I wrote 'Predator,' I was feeling on fire creatively. The vibe of the song is meant to reflect that feeling,” said Cahill. “It was such a positive place — I felt untouchable in that moment. Those feelings can really be contagious to everyone that surrounds you. The world could throw anything your way (and really, it has), and you'd shrug it off and not even slow down. I love that energy. It keeps me going even now.”

Produced and Engineered by Justin Pizzoferrato at Sonelab Studios, “Predator” is the leading single off DC Wolves’ sophomore full-length album, now available for pre-order on Bandcamp. Learn more and stay in touch at dcwolves.com.

 

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About DC Wolves:

On the fringes of a main road in a small Connecticut town, self-built songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Dan Cahill spent endless hours hunting down every note he could play and every sound he could imagine. As years of playing in metal, rock, and shoegaze bands blended into routine, Cahill grew an appetite for both creative autonomy and synergistic collaboration. In 2016, he ventured out into the wilderness in search of a sound he could call his own, and a pack of original minds to bring it to life. It wasn’t until the next year that his music took shape and his solo project, DC Wolves rose to the surface. Three albums later, the band has garnered sonic prowess that only continues to mature with each release.

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