Patrick Wolf had a moment back in 2007. It was a time when Pitchfork had the power to make or break a band, and the publication awarded The Magic Position, the erstwhile wunderkind’s third LP, the ...
The Magic Position is a substantial leap on from his previous LP Wind In The Wires in every sense; grander ideas, greater tunes, better sounds and a more united sense of a piece of work.» ...
Patrick Wolf's first three albums painted him as a man apart from most singer-songwriters doing the rounds, as did his outspoken comments about pop rivals La Roux, Mika and the rest. He left Polydor ...
On his latest album, "The Magic Position," Patrick Wolf embellishes his grandiose cabaret-pop with classical flourishes and occasional synth-beat outbursts. Such an overstuffed sound requires a light ...
Patrick, now age 24, grew up in South London and began refining his precocious talents at the age of eleven when he escaped from school troubles by late night experimentation in the corners of his ...
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