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It’s been a while since we heard actually new music by charismatic British singer PATRICK WOLF. Now he announced Wildawake, his first studio album since 2011’s Lupercalia. The record arrives this spring via the Bloody Chamber Music Label and you can already get a glimpse on its first single Wild Life. The song itself marks a surprising change in sound for the musician as he unfolds a bass-pumping piece of EDM-infected electropop.

 

‘Today I put my ear to the ground and heard the beat of dancing bears, roar of the captive crowd, these dismal stories do ourselves confound, but I just want to wild awake, wake the wild sound,’ explains PATRICK WOLF in the press release. Wild Life was originally written eight years ago for the Eurovision Song Contest.

 

‘Wildawake’ – Tracklist

 

01. Wildawake

02. Ear to the Ground

03. A Turner Sky

04. Wild Life

05. Baptista

06. Devil Behind Of Me

07. Lizard Point

08. Volusia’s Dream

09. Eagle Song

10. Watcher in the Woods

11. Ringworm

12. Send Your Spirits Into War

 

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Preview of the first single:

 

 

First single sounds like a great club jam. Love it. :wub:

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Can't wait for this, he always brings it. Was thinking recently that we hadn't heard anything from him for a while!

Not that surprising to see him going in this direction, he seems to have been heading that way for a while.

'Lupercalia' was my least favourite of his, but it had a few great tracks. All his other albums have been incredible.

I adore Patrick but I'm a bit worried by that clip, sounds a bit too Electra Heart for my liking. I'm going to see him live soon and was hoping for majestic strings and swooning vox but it's looking likely that I may be in for a more HI-NRG affair than I'd bargained for!

 

 

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