Released 4 October 2011 Release date 4 October 2011 | ||
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Genres Folk music, Alternative country, Americana Similar Will Oldham albums, Folk music albums |
Wolfroy Goes to Town is a studio album by singer-songwriter Will Oldham, released on Drag City. Will's backing band included Emmett Kelly and Angel Olsen, among others.
Contents
Reception
Critical response to Wolfroy Goes to Town was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 76 ("Generally favorable reviews"), based on 21 professional reviews. Anthony Carew, writing for the Alt Music Guide, declared that the album was Oldham's "best, or at least most beautiful, since 1999's I See a Darkness". John Mulvey, in Uncut Magazine, noted that the album's "mood is even more quiet, delicate and sepulchral than that of The Wonder Show of the World", and approved of the sense of "unflinching intimacy, extreme focus... finely-wrought songs whittled down to their essence, then allowed to unravel in the most stately and unhurried way." Writing for Dusted, Joe Bernardi also commented on the album's starkness, suggesting that Wolfroy Goes To Town is "the sound of a lack, a series of sparse arrangements complementing desolate lyrics about rural desolation... The result makes for a listening experience that’s intense and potentially awkward, but one that also somehow rings true." No Ripcord's David John Wood compared the album to The Wicker Man, advising listeners not to "listen in the dark."
Track listing
All songs written by Will Oldham.
- "No Match" - 5:55
- "New Whaling" - 5:39
- "Time to Be Clear" - 4:03
- "New Tibet" - 4:31
- "Black Captain" - 6:35
- "Cows" - 4:55
- "There Will Be Spring" - 3:32
- "Quail and Dumplings" - 4:57
- "We Are Unhappy" - 6:46
- "Night Noises" - 3:27
Personnel
Songs
1No Match5:55
2New Whaling5:39
3Time to Be Clear4:04