Formed in Brighton in 2011 after brothers Thom and Max Weeks' hardcore outfit Kasa wound down, the pair hooked up with fellow Cornishman and ex-Rasputin member Charlie Piper after he posted on Facebook about wanting to start a new band. A love of skateboarding, gruff punk, and partying would influence the Gnarwolves' sound and with D.I.Y shows in Brighton becoming local legend, the group started to earn themselves a considerable following. The self-released tape, Fun Club, appeared in 2011 and was followed by the vinyl-only CRU EP in 2012 on Tangled Talk, which was eventually ...