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VANDERWOLF Releases “The Path Of Love” – The Remaining Installment Of His Bold Singles Membership Mission – JamSphere


Sept. 2025Vanderwolf concludes his bold six half Singles Membership undertaking with the discharge of The Path of Love,” arriving Friday, September twenty sixth. The monitor, which has taken the longest and most winding journey of all six songs, stands as a strong meditation on the need of affection in at present’s fractured world. Preview “The Path of Love” – HERE!

“The world is spiraling right into a tragic hellscape…So…let’s sing a love tune?” says Vanderwolf. “I don’t usually write love songs, however now, greater than ever, we have to reintroduce love into the general public discourse. The algorithm rewards hateful vitriol, love has no place in it. However in troubled occasions, love is an act of defiance.”

Initially written and recorded in London throughout the 2000s, The Path of Love” started as a lap metal guitar sketch in drummer and producer Chris Wyles’ Camberwell studio. With guitarist Chris Cordoba’s spontaneous opening verse and Victy Silva’s (Mick Ronson) layered choir vocals, the tune carried an vitality too earnest and outdoors the fashion of Vanderwolf’s then band Final Man Standing. It sat untouched on a tough drive for over a decade however by no means escaped his thoughts.

Revisiting the monitor for the Singles Membership, Vanderwolf rebuilt its construction, balancing stripped again verses with expansive choral textures and a roaring instrumental part. The result’s a style defying mix that bridges his previous London collaborators together with his present Los

Angeles circle. The recording options Tim Sonnefeld on slide guitar and bass, and Charlie Paxon including Indian percussion, creating what Vanderwolf describes as a “mystical, time touring collaboration.”

Lyrically, the monitor distills into two highly effective refrains: “Quickly the Path of Love is right here” and “Love is everybody, we’ve simply begun.” For Vanderwolf, the tune embodies love as a observe, a self-discipline, and a dharma, one thing to be frequently renewed.

As the ultimate providing within the Vanderwolf Singles Membership, The Path of Love serves as a bittersweet ship off to a creatively liberating undertaking. Conceived to maintain music flowing whereas Vanderwolf IV is in manufacturing, the Singles Membership allowed him to dive deep into his archives and reimagine unfinished work. “I by no means anticipated I’d should create video content material for six consecutive singles,” Vanderwolf admits. “However working with Alden Volney and George Panagakos, we discovered methods to convey the music visually to life.”

Whereas Vanderwolf nonetheless considers himself an “album man,” the undertaking challenged him to rethink his course of in a singles pushed tradition. “The album is a dying artifact,” he displays. “I’ll cling to it, however the Singles Membership was a rewarding experiment and ‘The Path of Love’ appears like the appropriate strategy to shut this chapter.”

“The Path of Love” is offered on all main streaming platforms since Friday, September 26, 2025.

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Born in New York and presently primarily based in Los Angeles, Max Vanderwolf is  an artist whose profession spans a long time and continents. Identified for his  relentless reinvention and fearless strategy to music, Vanderwolf has   cemented his status as a flexible and commanding artist. He has   collaborated with a number of the business’s most influential figures whereas   leaving an indelible mark on the worldwide music scene.

 

 



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