A London-born artist who mixes classical, electronica, and folk with deeply personal themes.
If you want to hear what he does best, try 'The Magic Position' for the pop side and 'The Libertine' for something darker. Both songs show how he can make personal turmoil sound strangely beautiful.
Patrick Wolf's music has always felt like a private conversation made public. Songs like 'Bloodbeat' and 'Saturday Night' carry that signature blend of classical strings and electronic textures. He writes openly about gender identity and mental health, which gives his catalog a raw, confessional quality that still feels rare.
He started with 'Lycanthropy' in 2003, then moved into the brighter pop of 'The Magic Position' a couple years later. By 2009's 'The Bachelor' and that infamous Glastonbury performance, he was fully operating on his own terms.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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