''Wolf Parade (4 Song EP)'' is the first EP by
Canadian
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indie rock
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band
Wolf Parade
Wolf Parade is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2003 in Montreal. The band released three full-length albums before taking a five-year hiatus in 2011. They announced their return in 2016, releasing a self-titled EP in May of that year, and a ...
.
Rerecorded versions of "Modern World" and "Dinner Bells" would later appear on their debut LP ''
Apologies to the Queen Mary
''Apologies to the Queen Mary'' is the 2005 first full-length album by Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade.
Background
Songwriting and vocals are split between guitarist Dan Boeckner and keyboardist Spencer Krug.
According to interviews with ...
'', along with the version of ''Modern World'' that appears on this EP as a bonus track on the
iTunes release of the LP, under the name ''Modern World (Original)''.
Track listing
Credits
*
Dan Boeckner
Dan Boeckner (; born 5 February 1978) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist and podcaster. He is best known as one of the frontmen of Wolf Parade, which he helped found in 2003. Since 2013, he has also been a member of the Montreal-based b ...
– guitar, vocals
*
Spencer Krug
Spencer Krug ( ) (born May 4, 1977) is a Canadian musician. He is the singer, songwriter and keyboardist for the indie rock band Wolf Parade and also records under the name Moonface. He has also performed with other Canadian bands including Sun ...
– piano, keyboards, vocals, cover art, design
* Arlen Thompson – drums, engineering, mastering
* Jenny Lee Craig - cover art, design
2003 debut EPs
Wolf Parade albums
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