Patrick Wolf
Montreal QC October 3 to 7

By Lorraine Carpenter

Flamboyantly adorned with glitter, platinum hair and an antique military jacket, London’s Patrick Wolf played to a room of screaming girls, gays, Asians and reporters at the Cabaret Just Pour Rire. The ridiculously multi-talented singer, violinist and pianist book-ended his set with two of the most memorable songs from his latest album, The Magic Position: the moody, gorgeously melodic “Overture” and the joyous orchestral title track, for which he re-emerged shirtless, showing off his unicorn chest tattoo and gangly frame. A true entertainer and pop musician who’s classically trained, electronically inclined and freakishly tall is a rare thing indeed.

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Boo Hoo
Dance Pop
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Tanya Tagaq
Patti Smith with A Silver Mt. Zion
Code Pie
Daedelus / Glitchmob / Megasoid
DJ Krush
Final Fantasy
Fucked Up
Gary Lucas
Georgie James
Grizzly Bear
Huckleberry Friends
The Paper Cranes
Pere Ubu
Republic of Safety
Ron Sexsmith
Sunset Rubdown
Thundrah
Torngat
The Two Koreas
Zoobombs
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