eMusic Review
Fresh off collaborating with folky indie dude Andrew Bird, Martin Dosh returns with his fourth solo album Wolves and Wishes. Primarily a percussionist, Dosh lets loose with near-breakbeat samples, skittering live rock kits, syncopated toy cymbals and general kitchen-sink abandon. Amid the impressive clatter, though, are a surprising wealth of beautiful moments: check the delicate dosi-do of the bells and keyboards on album opener "Don't Wait for the Needle to Drop," the surge-y drone of the Will Oldham-assisted "Bury the Ghost" and the sustained-piano and (faux?) pedal steel on the wispy "Kit and Pearle."