
We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the blistering new single “November” from Providence based rock band Salem Wolves. You can check out “November” Here
Pro wrestling can serve as the perfect backdrop for high drama and pageantry.Salem Wolves have taken their electrifying brand of rock and roll and have thrown it into the ring with the upcoming concept album ‘The Psychotron Speaks’ out July 19 via Tor Johnson Records
We are all in on the sonically and medically new single “November”
The follow-up to May’s anthemic “So Desperate,” this blistering new track is the second offering from the Providence band’s forthcoming concept record, The Psychotron Speaks, which enters the arena digitally and on cassette on July 19 ahead of a release party in August.

Where the towering previous single aligned Salem Wolves frontman Gray Bouchard’s unease and anxiety in the most personal of moments, the barnstorming “November” delivers the listener right into the fever dream narrative of the album, which finds Danny Morton Jr., a down-on-his luck ‘80s-era pro wrestler who would re-emerge as The Stranger in the long-gone Southland Wrestling Association (SWA). With a career on the brink of irrelevance, The Stranger taps into a mysterious power delivered from the Psychotron, an unknowable and unthinkable eldritch device capable of bending the world around it and creating distortion, both aural and psychological.
“‘November’ is a heel turn,” Bouchard admits. “It’s about that feeling of coming in hot after you’ve been away from the game for some time. It’s a heralded return – not necessarily ‘to form’, but as a means to remake yourself in bloody countenance. It’s about how time and circumstances, sometimes as simple as the changing of the seasons, can influence you and compel you to be harder, colder, and less trusting.”
“November” has the same adrenaline rush as “Frog Splash” from the top rope. Salem Wolves are firing on all cylinders and we can’t wait for more .
