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- Summary: The 21-year-old British singer-songwriter's second solo recording again sets his instrumentation against a moody electronic backdrop.
- Record Label: Tomlab
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 20
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Mixed: 3 out of 20
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Negative: 0 out of 20
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As an album, WIW seems to have sprung fully-formed from a single night’s restlessness; often more organic than much of his debut, but still with a steady electro-backed pulse, its pacing and sequencing flow like water beneath a frozen creek, barely seen and mostly imagined.
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Wind in the Wires is a beautifully executed album that has everything: pace, panache, and clean sentiment.
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'Wind In The Wires' is a magnificent record full of the language, imagery and sound of travel.
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At 21, he has the raconteur’s wit of a younger Nick Cave still buoyed by the weightlessness of possibility.
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The coherence of Wolf’s ethic assures the consistency and believability of his cryptic, erotic, and eerie world.
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Wind in the Wires finds Wolf still learning how to harness his undeniable talent. While all this soaring, wind-catching, and destiny molding makes for some seriously inspired (and near-unclassifiable) music, it still means he's capable of losing the thread.
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There's a professional, assured feeling [to] it, but its nagging lack of innovation or [a] truly memorable melody leaves me a little cold.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 22
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Mixed: 1 out of 22
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Negative: 1 out of 22
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cfApr 10, 2007Awesome
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dvitaMar 8, 2006Perfection personified.
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DmitryKMar 19, 2005Amazing record! deep & beautifull
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KasiaJNov 23, 2006One of the most wonderful albums I've ever heard, with fantastic tracks and Patrick's deep deep voice. It has changed something in me...
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FayeMApr 7, 2005
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AbigailMNov 28, 2005it's bloody brilliant
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KeviinTMar 27, 2005
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