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		<title>Patrick Wolf&#8217;s latest single &#8220;Damaris&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Damaris” is Patrick Wolf’s third single for his album “The Bachelor”. A song about love and sorrow, the video (directed by Patrick Wolf himself) featuring Gwendoline Christie in the part of Damaris, fits perfectly in this universe! Addictive strings build the song from the beginning to the end, accompanied by beautiful choir and Irish whistle. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-176" title="patwolfdamaris" src="http://popism.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/patwolfdamaris.jpg" alt="patwolfdamaris" width="450" height="450" />“Damaris” is <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a>’s third single for his album “The Bachelor”. A song about love and sorrow, the video (directed by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a> himself) featuring <a href="http://www.breakfastattiffanys.co.uk/cast_creative/cast/gwendoline_christie/">Gwendoline Christie</a> in the part of Damaris, fits perfectly in this universe! Addictive strings build the song from the beginning to the end, accompanied by beautiful choir and Irish whistle. But the most interesting about this single are it’s B-Sides. “Peacock Skies” is an electronic experimental piece, already heard on the first episode of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a>’s Journal (watch it <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">HERE</a>)</p>
<p>“Queen Isabella (The She-Wolf Of France)” is an amazing song that could fit perfectly in the album “The Bachelor”. Harpsichords, harsh beats, screams, strings, everything <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick</a> got us used to is here gathered on a beautiful instrumental for disturbing lyrics about betrayal and disloyalty <em>‘It was late last summer, I found out that you went to, one of those places, the men go to mate</em>’ Mr. Wolf sings <em>‘What the fuck was I thinking, my heart’s still sinking, down to my stomach, down to my feet, she were my she-wolf’</em></p>
<p>To finalize, a beautiful acoustic mix of “Damaris” at St. George’s Church, reminding us how magnificent <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a>’s live performances are, whether acoustic or electrified to the maximum…</p>
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		<title>THE BACHELOR is out!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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‘The Bachelor’ is out! Patrick Wolf’s fourth album came out 1st of June and it couldn’t be more surprising.
The intro “Kriegspiel” opens our ears (and our mind) for a journey to somewhere new;  “Hard Times” (the second single to be taken from the album) has guitar and violin all throughout the song, pushing us [...]]]></description>
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<p>‘<em>The Bachelor</em>’ is out! <a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a>’s fourth album came out 1st of June and it couldn’t be more surprising.<br />
The intro “Kriegspiel” opens our ears (and our mind) for a journey to somewhere new;  “Hard Times” (the second single to be taken from the album) has guitar and violin all throughout the song, pushing us to sing the addictive chorus; “Oblivion” brings us the first vocal appearance of the ‘voice of conscience’ Tilda Swinton; “The Bachelor” features Eliza Carthy on an astonishing duet about love and death (“All I want is someone who will feed them when I’m gone, cause I know that I’m not gonna marry in the fall and I’m not gonna marry in the spring, I will never marry, no one will wear my silver ring”). This song has a few reminiscences to gypsy music and it’s definitely one of the best and stronger songs <a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick</a> ever wrote! “Damaris” is haunting and sad, hugely orchestrated and electronic at the same time; “Thickets” is a folky song with great instrumentation and fabulous backing vocals, Tilda Swinton also appears; “Count Of Casualty” (the final version of the demo “Wargames” Patrick had on his myspace page) mixtures minimal but aggressive electro with a wonderful choir and strings, the lyrics are almost cliché (“This war without an end, what peace do you defend, this war without an end, what fear do you depend”) but to pertinent to ruin the song; “Who Will?” begins almost religiously (there’s some information that tells it’s a song about his aunt who was a nun) and then Matthew Herbert’s production makes it rise to another level, think Björk in ‘Homogenic’ updated version; “Vulture” is the (almost) mythical collaboration with Alec Empire and that is noticed on the entire song, industrial electro, hard beats, looped vocals, etc, like Atari Teenage Riot dissenter loves; “Blackdown” starts as a calm piano based song, almost whispered in some bits, but when you least expect it turns into danceable Celtic music; “The Sun Is Often Out” is a song about a <a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick</a>’s friend who died, and it’s almost impossible not to cry with the way he exorcises that feeling and how strings surround his suffering vocals, it’s an extremely beautiful and sentimental song; Tilda Swinton reappears in “Theseus”, a song that rises from the beginning to the end with so many details you can’t notice them all; “Battle” is furious, full of rage. Here we  find Patrick screaming like never before and, once  again, Alec Empire’s rebel touch is evident; the closure of  the album is made with “The Messenger” . It follows the same influences as in “Who Will?” and it’s as beautiful; it’s a song about travelling, seeing things and keeping memories…<br />
<a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a> is a human chameleon, on ‘<em>Lycanthropy</em>’ he was a revolted teen, ‘<em>Wind In The Wires</em>’ brought us the lone wolf living in the woods, all during ‘<em>Magic Position</em>’ he surrenders to beautiful chamber pop and with ‘<em>The Bachelor</em>’ he reaches the point of no return, <a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick</a> is now what a true artist ought to be: his lyrics are beautiful poetry, his music is extremely well written, he’s inventive and most of all, he is original! If last century had Björk and David Bowie as its most original and interesting musical characters, this century surely has <a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick Wolf</a>!<br />
The videos for the two singles are bellow, “Vulture” is inspired by some strange, dangerous and exciting experiences <a href="http://myspace.com/officialpatrickwolf">Patrick</a> had when touring ‘The Magic Position’ and “Hard Times” is a homage to Elvis Presley and the eccentric Klaus Nomi.</p>
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