Live footage from the first intimate bandstocks holders only event of an acoustic version of new song "Who Will" taken from forthcoming album "The Bachelor" mixed with footage of Patrick at his wri...
Live footage from the first intimate bandstocks holders only event of an acoustic version of new song "Who Will" taken from forthcoming album "The Bachelor" mixed with footage of Patrick at his writing piano in Bankside Se1, London.
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Patrick Wolf may well be the last truly creative and original artist in pop music today.
Encourage him.
Fund him.
Our "culture" of JoBros and American Idol desperately needs unique and stubbornly independent voices like Wofl's if contemporary music has any hope of further development.
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thank you for posting this video
He's totally amazing, gorgeous! I love his voice :3
Encourage him.
Fund him.
Our "culture" of JoBros and American Idol desperately needs unique and stubbornly independent voices like Wofl's if contemporary music has any hope of further development.
He is a nascent Ezra Pound for the 20-somethings.
More power to him.