Jonas Thire played in two bands previous to Wolves, JR Ewing in 2002 and Amulet a few years after.
[1] He met his fellow band members through Amulet, when they decided to postpone their side projects to work together on Wolves Like Us and give the music business another shot.
[3] Under the Gun review describes it as a "sprawling success, with an imaginative and colourful sound" and that it deserves to reach a wide audience.
In between their jobs and touring to promote their earlier releases, Wolves Like Us has been recording the start of their second studio album, Black Soul Choir.
They have kept much of the information under wraps, but music reviewers who have heard it claim that it is a promising album, and that the boys have not lost their touch.
The band teamed up with producer Mike Hartung and Propeller Studios in Oslo through the summer to work on it.
Through the 11 songs it's described as having powerful vocals, major riffs, harmonious rhythms and booming percussion.