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Lycanthropy by Patrick Wolf

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Patrick Wolf has no insecurities about his last name, identity, and supposed upbringing among animals. In fact, Lycanthropy (the belief that one is a wolf) begins with a wolf's howl. None of this, however, should detract from his formative compositions. This debut is relentlessly resourceful, never failing to reveal a new instrument (accordion, violin, recorder, to name a few). Augmented by laptop, Wolf's curious stories come to fruition with his accent-thick vocals and dark, biographical lyrics. After (what else?) "Wolf Song" secures roots in his Irish blood, he explores inner conflicts of war and peace ("Peter Pan" and "A Boy Like Me," his most accessible track), a newfound life in Paris (the percussion-heavy "Paris"), gender ("Lycanthropy"), and child molestation ("The Childcatcher"). Known to keep a bird's nest in his hair, this young, eccentric prodigy is well beyond his years, making the most from a completely unusual childhood.

© Kenyon Hopkin /TiVo

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1
Prelude
00:01:32

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

2
Wolf Song
00:03:28

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

3
Bloodbeat
00:03:50

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

4
To the Lighthouse
00:04:03

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

5
Pigeon Song
00:03:34

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

6
Don't Say No
00:04:02

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

7
The Childcatcher Explicit
00:04:28

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

8
Demolition
00:06:07

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

9
London
00:03:54

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

10
Paris
00:04:46

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

11
Peter Pan
00:01:52

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

12
Lycanthropy
00:04:10

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

13
A Boy Like Me
00:03:29

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

14
Epilogue
00:02:07

Patrick Wolf, Writer, MainArtist

© 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited ℗ 2004 Bloody Chamber Music / Battleco Limited

Review: Lycanthropy - Patrick Wolf

Patrick Wolf has no insecurities about his last name, identity, and supposed upbringing among animals. In fact, Lycanthropy (the belief that one is a wolf) begins with a wolf's howl. None of this, however, should detract from his formative compositions. This debut is relentlessly resourceful, never failing to reveal a new instrument (accordion, violin, recorder, to name a few). Augmented by laptop, Wolf's curious stories come to fruition with his accent-thick vocals and dark, biographical lyrics. After (what else?) "Wolf Song" secures roots in his Irish blood, he explores inner conflicts of war and peace ("Peter Pan" and "A Boy Like Me," his most accessible track), a newfound life in Paris (the percussion-heavy "Paris"), gender ("Lycanthropy"), and child molestation ("The Childcatcher"). Known to keep a bird's nest in his hair, this young, eccentric prodigy is well beyond his years, making the most from a completely unusual childhood.

© Kenyon Hopkin /TiVo

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