At the tender age of twenty-three, London sex-god troubadour Patrick
Wolf has gotten twice as good with every album, and he's already up to
his third, The Magic Position. He's definitely a strange cat, with a mop
of hair like bloody red wine and a six-foot-plus frame, overdubbing his
acoustic guitar, string sections, toy piano and laptop samples into an
extravagantly ridiculous style of romantic balladry. Marianne Faithfull
lends her deliciously scary vocals to "Magpie"; Wolf croons like a
little-boy-lost version of Nick Cave on "The Bluebell," "Overture" and
"Augustine." It's probably a concept album, since every song is about
grabbing some mysterious maiden by the hand and getting whisked into a
private world together. But Wolf's joy is contagious ("Let me put you in the
magic position/Let me put you in the major key"), and there's nothing
remotely not awesome about him.
(Posted: Mar 12, 2007)
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