“Bilal is allowing you to see the lonely, dark places they keep hidden in their soul but also as with much of their work, there is always light just up ahead. There is always the light. It may not be there yet but it is always within grasp.” -Samuel Clinton Goff, A Jazz Noise

“Richmond, Virginia’s Abdul Hakim Bilal has spent the last few years recording extroverted music, intent on affecting the spaces and people around it. They performed metallic trance rituals on Among The Rocks and Roots’s Raga. channeled raw punch ferocity on Faucet’s Bitter Insane Melting and crossed into free jazz with The Richmond Avant Improv Collective. But their solo project Grey Wulf is a more introspective creature.” -Antonio Poscic, The Wire #437, July 2020. Print

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