Tim Wolf doesn’t just play rock, he revs it, fuels it, and sets it ablaze. His new single, “Turn It On Up,” is a turbo-charged nod to Aerosmith’s golden age of swaggering riffs and unfiltered adrenaline. It’s loud, fast, and unapologetically alive, everything a true rock track should be.

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From the first greasy guitar lick (courtesy of co-writer Jimmy Davis) to Wolf’s gravel-edged vocal delivery, “Turn It On Up” grabs you by the collar and dares you to match its energy. The lyrics read like a manifesto for anyone who refuses to play it safe: “As I hit another gear / pushing the limits, I was built for the ride.” It’s that classic rock rebellion, heart first, brakes last.

Recorded entirely in Wolf’s Nashville home studio, the song is a one-man powerhouse. Wolf handled every instrument and every harmony himself, proof that you don’t need a big label budget to make something that rips. The track’s raw edges and analog warmth give it the kind of authenticity you can’t fake, somewhere between a garage jam and a stadium track.

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What makes this release hit harder is the story behind it. Wolf grew up on a South Dakota farm, took detours through odd jobs (and even a failed snack food business), and still fought his way into the Nashville scene. Eight years later, he’s not just surviving, he’s charting on Billboard and breathing new life into the soul of rock. It’s sweaty, electric, and born from real grit. So yeah, crank the volume, roll the windows down, and do exactly what the title says.

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