MIcah Wolf
Born in Brainbridge Island, WA, Micah Wolf lead a somewhat nomadic lifestyle. His mother’s adventurous spirit found them living in numerous locations throughout America, a coastal town in Mexico, and with a traditional Cree Indian family in Canada. They eventually became permanent fixtures in Hawaii. It was these unique experiences that helped shape Micah’s creativity and outlook on life, which he then poured into his music. Micah recorded his self-titled debut album, Micah Wolf in 2006. He and his friend, Eric DeVine, constructed a studio to record and produce the music. Devine also handcrafted the guitars and stand-up bass that are featured on the album. Micah then started his own record label, Blockplane Records, to distribute the album. John Carver of Australia’s PBSFM states, “Micah Wolf blends the feel of Jack Johnson with Cat Stevens and creates his own place. This album is warm and inviting, beautifully under-produced and each song will linger with you for hours until you play it all again.”
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May 31, 2006, Lahaina
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| track name | plays | | downloads | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Muse | 124 | 163 | play mp3 |
| Burden | 87 | 200 | play mp3 |
| Pay No Mind | 79 | 140 | play mp3 |
| Self Esteem | 151 | 300 | play mp3 |
albums
Laid-back, emotional, and grounded in an ocean of melodies.
Recent User Reviews
"don't sell your integrity along the way..." - so says Micah Wolf and I agree!. Honest, smooth and memorable lyrics draws me in and keeps me humming. Acoustic guitar leads the way with some nice downtempo beats from the bass and drums.
FULL REVIEWposted Feb 6, 2007
While dreaming about your first kiss or a long drive through the mountains, you can bet that Micah Wolf will always be there to keep the memories alive. The melody of "Self Esteem" is as warm and inviting as a gentle summer breeze.
FULL REVIEWposted Jan 30, 2007
“Micah Wolf blends the feel of Jack Johnson with Cat Stevens and creates his own place. This album is warm and inviting, beautifully under-produced and each song will linger with you for hours until you play it all again.”
FULL REVIEWposted Jan 30, 2007

