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After leaving the legendary Lubbock, Texas Alt. Country group Waiting to Derail, singer/songwriter Daniel Markham is heading up his own one man project One Wolf. Influenced by bands like Tears For Fears and New Order to Hank Williams and Whiskeytown.
Genre: Rock: Lo-Fi
Release Date: 2008
One Wolf
One Wolf
Record Label: One Wolf
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Figure This One Out 3:52 Album Only
2. Down And Out 3:00 Album Only
3. Don't Take It Personal 3:19 Album Only
4. Haunted 4:54 Album Only
5. Roads 3:38 Album Only
6. Close Your Eyes 4:25 Album Only
7. Stormy Weather 3:11 Album Only
8. Sleeper 4:19 Album Only
9. Make No Excuses 2:58 Album Only
10. Homesong 3:57 Album Only
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After leaving the legendary Lubbock, Texas Alt. Country group Waiting to Derail, singer/songwritter Daniel Markham is heading up his own one man project One Wolf. Influenced by bands like Tears For Fears and New Order to Hank Williams and Whiskeytown, One Wolf's solo songs range from spaghetti western to sci-fi explosion. Producer Jason Martin of Starflyer 59 helps to bring One Wolf's original sound full circle making this an album that fans of Sergio Leone and Battlestar Galactica can agree on.

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REVIEWS

Not just one-of-those Americana musician
author: A.L. ten Have
                            
When I read the review on a Dutch alt.country website, it made me curious. So I went to the myspace page and the songs knocked me off my feet. Especially the songs... Well, actually every song on this album is a feast for my ears. I surely enjoy the style becuz it's not just another Americana cd, or just one of those singer/ songwriter who takes the efford and sings songs that you've already heard.
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Worth the wait
author: CMP
                            
I first heard of One Wolf back in June 2007. The songs "Haunted" and "Don't Take It Personal" on the myspace page were what initially caught my attention. I was sufficiently intrigued to follow the band for the next 8 months, as various setbacks pushed back the release date of the album until mid-February. It was absolutely worth the wait. I can hear the Starflyer 59 influence, not just in the production, but also in Daniel Markham's songwriting. There's also a wonderful country vibe (which shines through without the usual twangy singing or fiddles or steel guitars). I suspect that One Wolf will only get better with time.
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