AIDS Wolf

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AIDS Wolf
Photo by Yannick Grandmont
Photo by Yannick Grandmont
Background information
Origin Montreal, Quebec
Canada Flag of Canada
Genre(s) Noise rock
Years active 2003 – present
Label(s) Lovepump United, Skin Graft Records, Blood of the Drash, Pasalymany Tapes, Kitty Play Records
Members
Myles Broscoe
Yannick Desranleau (Hiroshima Thunder)
André Guérette (Him, the Maji)
Chloe Lum (Special Deluxe)
Former members
Chris Taylor (Barbarian Destroyer)
Nick Kuepfer

AIDS Wolf is a Canadian noise rock band, who debuted on Pasalymany tapes but are currently on Skin Graft Records and Lovepump United. Quoting Captain Beefheart, they describe their sound as that of "a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag".

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According to singer Special Deluxe, the name "AIDS Wolf" comes from an urban legend wherein wolves carry AIDS and pass it to house pets who then pass it on to people:

"We didn’t come up with AIDS Wolf as a concept. The idea has been floating around in the public psyche for a while. In urban legend, wolves transmit AIDS instead of rabies; in depressing college towns, street gangs spray-paint ‘AIDS Wolf’ on the side of buildings." [1]

The band has given other answers to similar questions, however:

"My partner and I were on a road trip in Ohio, and it just came to us. It was a universal message. It's a combination of our spirit peers in An Albatross (animal) and The Sick Lipstick (R.I.P.) (illness). It fits, because we're a little bit no–wave and a little bit hardcore, like each of those bands. It's also a message that we as humans must take care for our animal siblings as their health is a barometer of our own survival." [2]

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