Patrick Wolf - Lupercalia
London's biggest extrovert goes powerpop. My past experiences with the music of Patrick Wolf have often been tumultuous. I've slightly admired and mostly ignored his oldest material because of "old times Shaun" being somewhat averse to any music that's not immediately gratuitous. Many critics have often complained that Wolf is pretentious showmanship at its most obvious, and they might be somewhat pleased by this latest record. Because with the gradual releases of singles 'Time of My Life', 'House' and 'This City', there has come an impression that he's ditched the mystere and embraced a kind of Mika (though less childish) optimism. Indeed on opening 'The City' the music is as conventional as you can get. It's trademark romanticism, as pointed out by Wolf himself in an interview with Digital Spy: It's saying that no matter how homeless, poor or jobless we are, we won't let that affect our love and relationships. With...
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