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Patrick Wolf: Wind In The Wires

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by Sean Adams
Sometimes it’s the ones we love which are the hardest to comprehend. So in writing this ‘review’ I find myself obsessing over a fairytale about a boy, dewy-eyed, masturbating in a forest to the beauty thunderstorm, lit only occasionally by flashes of blonde lightning. This tale is the closest thing there is of making this magnificent record of digi-folk make sense but read on as an attempt is made to explain the details…

Patrick Wolf could still get away with choking his chameleon in a forest as he isn’t known as anybody, yet. But in his obscurity he’s free to make sparse use of gentle wurring noises and allow intermittent glitches to engulf the beauty of his ukulele and string-laden folk songs. Patrick is a pilgrim, wandering in search of nothing but beauty. Patrick yearns back for a day where his spirit wanders from village to monestry, sharing stories from the sea, and modern proverbs from the rainy side of a rainbow road, passing the time with anyone who’s gracious enough to listen. He’d play all night for a bowl of fruit.

While he’s not enchanting maidens, Patrick’s in his lab putting digi-edges to dusty melodies, bringing a new and gentle surreallity from the typical troubadour record. It’s what Bright Eyes coulda done if he put the songs off I’m Wide Awake onto the canvas of Digital Ash…. But don’t be fooled, this album isn’t without anthems like the Rufus Wainwright’ish 'This Weather’ and recent crack-den avenging hooksome single ’The Libertine’.

Whilst ‘Wind in the Wires’ is a slight departure from his earlier more electronic leanings, lyrically he is less introverted and tales about a circus girl who fell off her horse come in Patricks slightly camp tome. The saga spindles until you’re shaking off the dust and cobwebs of a recently-retro-reality and partying in a big tent with Robin Hood. And just then, as you lose it, he slaps you in the face with all encompassing blackness “but now she’s paralysed”.

On this evidence, some might call it an opus; Patrick has proven he is going to be ‘someone’ soon. But then you probably already gathered that.

  • Patrick Wolf 9 / 10

Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

Patrick is 'someone' now.
;)

Re: Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

Shhh lets keep him as our own little (6ft 4) genius... Am seeing him next monday, shall be reporting back...

Re: Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

Bloody lucky Londonish bastards. The nearest Mr. Wolf gets to me this tour is Nottingham. So I will either have to shell out for travel & stay over somewhere or wait till June. GrrrrrrrrrrrrrRRRRRRR

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me too, nowhere near here. ever.
rrrrrRRRROOOOARRRR!

Re: Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

if you look at the tour dates and mr -Mark-'s location, and factor in the amount of time im spending on the internet (and thus am not in exciting london town) you will realise that i am in fact road tripping at least 3 hours to york for the gig.
cos im that fucking bored.

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I wish i was a londonish bastard. I'll look out for you, are you still tache'd?

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nah. twas a passing fling.
will probably be with a short blonde girl though.
play spot the net-addict!
and then play the "try and pronounce alcxxk without sounding like a maracca" game.

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i'll probably go for 'chris' as fun as the game sounds, i'll be with a blondish girl, JB come along, it'll be our own temporary northern clique..

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Just look for the pallid people with twitching fingers, pale, sweaty skin and a nervous tic. That'll be us wondering if we can hold out until we get home to check for post replies or if we have to run to a BT 'net phonebox.

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I was thinking of going to the York one because I used to live there and haven't seen my Yorkish friends for ages. But it seems to have cropped up quickly.

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The reason I hang out with you guys with the funny Brit accents is cos you've turned me on to a lot of great stuff. (That and cos it's fun to tease mr fullerov....)Patrick Wolf is no exception. He's Elliot Smith folk songs crossed with Bowie's Lodger wanderer themes. His music envokes and sense of what's past and what's coming and there's mystery in his voice. I like it.

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Thta's such a great way of putting it. But I think people would get me bored of describing everything i like as sounding a bit like Elliott Smith.

Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

Wow, just sat listening to this for the first time tonight! Mighty impressive stuff!


Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

yeah this record is great..... A big step up from the last one.....

Re: Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

Hmm.Not sure I'm with you there at all. I prefer Lycanthropy by quite a long way. But both are great.

Patrick Wolf - Wind In The Wires

Its about time for this review *grumbles*




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