“Success is happening fast for Little Red Wolf. The four Madison women who make up the group and have been writing multidimensional folk based pop songs together since 2008. Each member of LRW is well-versed in various instruments and the singers harmonize like a group that has been together for years. With influences ranging from seminal riot grrrls Sleater Kinney to current groups with diverse but traditional sounds like The New Pornographers and Grizzly Bear, listening to LRW develop their sound is going to be a thrilling ride.”
“This band of four sisters in song is breathing some much needed life into the folk music genre. Unlike what most have come to know from folk singers, Little Red Wolf is to their genre what Taylor Swift is to country music…a youthful and vibrant kick in the pants.”
“One of the most common pitfalls for music that exists under the broad category of “folk” is that uncreative instrumentation can make it painfully boring. Such is certainly not the case with Little Red Wolf’s debut album, If Only We Were Just Like We Are. The album rewards multiple listens with rich and varied instrumentation. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Neko Case and the Ditty Bops, whose influence can be heard throughout, Little Red Wolf has succeeded in creating a very complete first record.”