Thursday, September 18, 2008

THE POWER OF LIVE



Good afternoon friends. How are you?

I'm delighted to announce the hotly anticipated release of 'Alive 2' the monumentally good new live album by Wolfpack of One. Featuring nine or ten(ish) tracks of underdog acoustic man mooing and some old school tie wearing party hip hop that you can download for FREE by clicking on the song titles below (or right clicking on them and 'saving as').
WOLFPACK OF ONE: ALIVE 2

1) Introducing the Band/Wolfpack's Compton Loop
2) A Hat Trick of Gongs
3) The One About Girls and Fags (Wolfpack of Ten)
4) How do They Stay in the Air?
5) Will Smith/Wolfpack's Gonna Break Yer Bakk
6) Fuck me I'm Slick
7) The Evening Guest
8) I Miss the Nineties
9) Wagnum PI

Alive 2 was recorded at the brilliant 12 Bar in London (best venue in London anyone?) with rain pouring through the roof of the club, trickling onto the stage and gathering in a big pool next to my feet and a pile of electrical kit . Most bands probably wouldn't put up with such nonsense, but then most bands are rubbish and I am amazing.

Here's an artist's impression of what the show must have looked like:



Please do let me know what you make of Alive 2 (and my hot new look on the front cover. I'm calling it 'French Rapper'. You'll all be wearing it next year.) Drop me a line here: wagstaff@wolfpackofone.com

Cheers

Andrew Wolfpack

POETRY UPDATE

Wolfpack of One is a poet. I forgot to tell you, sorry.

Actually, that's probably pushing it a bit, Wolfpack of One wishes he was a poet.
Mainly when I'm getting told off at work or sitting through another interminable night of messy-haired, say-nothing indie bands. Poets don't have to write board papers, they write poems. And poets certainly don't have to listen to hopeless little oiks called Oliver sound-checking for three hours (how come after all that effort they still sound like a shit Libertines?) Even if they did they'd probably just write a poem about it and make themselves feel better:

THUD
THUD
THUD
Are you bringing any industry?
THUD
THUD
THUD
Can we borrow your bass amp?
THUD
THUD
THUD
More me in the monitor
THUD
THUD
THUD

Well, I think that's proved once and for all that I'm not a poet. I am, however, delighted to be included in the hot new issue of The Delinquent magazine.

























The Delinquent
is a brilliant quarterly poetry and short story magazine, and Wolfpack of One's Index of First Lines, People, Places and Things (new and revised) is featured in this month's mag. Of course, this means that most of you are featured in the mag too as I'm bound to name you in there somewhere. You should buy it.

Copies can be ordered or downloaded (for 69p!) online from:

http://www.lulu.com/thedelinquent

or if you live in the UK and want a hard copy - it's cheaper to get them directly from the Delinquent dudes:

send £3.50 (includes postage) along with your name, address, e-mail and money to 'the delinquent' at 92 Elm Road, Kingston, Surrey, KT2 6HU.

Cheers!

AW

TOUR!