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* ''Song Spells No. 1: Cedarsmoke'' (Unofficial Album, 2014)[[labelnote:*]]According to WordOfGod, this is the first of a series of albums to be recorded in between official albums. As such, it contains a more experimental, creative feel borne from Church's non-perfectionistic approach.[[/labelnote]]

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* ''Through a Dark Wood'' (Album, 2020)


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* AbusiveParents: "Winter Windows" is sung from the perspective of a man who used to be one [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone and regretted it]].
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Sea Wolf is an indie folk/rock band based in Los Angeles led by Alex Brown Church. It formed in 2003 after Church left his previous band Irving to pursue his own style, but it wasn't until 2007 that they signed up with Dangerbird Records to release their first commercial album, an EP called ''Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low''. The band takes its name from JackLondon's 1904 novel ''The Sea-Wolf'', which shows just how invested the singer/songwriter Church is in classic literature and mythology.

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Sea Wolf is an indie folk/rock band based in Los Angeles led by Alex Brown Church. It formed in 2003 after Church left his previous band Irving to pursue his own style, but it wasn't until 2007 that they signed up with Dangerbird Records to release their first commercial album, an EP called ''Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low''. The band takes its name from JackLondon's Creator/JackLondon's 1904 novel ''The Sea-Wolf'', which shows just how invested the singer/songwriter Church is in classic literature and mythology.



* LiteraryAllusionTitle: Several, mostly from folklore. The band's name itself came from the title of a novel by JackLondon.

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* LiteraryAllusionTitle: Several, mostly from folklore. The band's name itself came from the title of a novel by JackLondon.Creator/JackLondon.
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* ClassicalMythology: "Orion and Dog" is Sea Wolf's retelling of the myth of Orion.

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* ClassicalMythology: Myth/ClassicalMythology: "Orion and Dog" is Sea Wolf's retelling of the myth of Orion.
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* GenreShift: ''O Maria!'' is surprisingly loud and catchy for a band mostly invested in quiet, melodious works.
* IAmTheBand: Church is the only permanent member of the band; every other position is held by a rotating ensemble of backup musicians.

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* GenreShift: ''O Maria!'' "O Maria!" is surprisingly loud and catchy for a band mostly invested in quiet, melodious works.
* IAmTheBand: Church is the only permanent member of the band; every other position is held by a rotating ensemble of backup musicians. It gets very literal in ''Old World Romance'': He's the ''only'' member of the band, and he [[OneManArmy made all the songs himself]].
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* ClassicalMythology: "Orion and Dog" is Sea Wolf's retelling of the myth of Orion.

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* ''Old World Romance'' (Album, 2012)



* TearJerker: ''Black Leaf Falls''.

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