Wolf Like Me

Wolf Like Me

Infobox Single
Name = Wolf Like Me


Artist = TV on the Radio
from Album = Return to Cookie Mountain
Released = July 25, 2006 (UK)
Format = CD, 7"
Recorded =
Genre = Post-punk revival
Length = 4:39
Label = 4AD
Producer = Dave Sitek
Chart position =
* #37 US Modern Rock
Last single = "New Health Rock"
(2004)
This single = "Wolf Like Me"
(2006)
Next single =

"Wolf Like Me" is the first single from the TV on the Radio album "Return to Cookie Mountain", released in the United Kingdom on July 25, 2006 on 4AD Records. The single's B-side was the song "Things You Can Do," which was also available as a bonus track on the U.S. release of "Return to Cookie Mountain". It was released in two formats, CD single and 7" vinyl. It is a tribute to Howlin' Wolf

Personnel

On "Wolf Like Me":
* Vocals - Tunde Adebimpe, Kyp Malone, Katrina Ford
* Drums - Jaleel Bunton
* Bass, guitar - Kyp Malone
* Guitar, samples, synth - Dave Sitek
* Guitar - Jaleel Bunton
* Baritone saxophone - Martin Perna

Music video

The music video for "Wolf Like Me" starring spoken word poet Beau Sia was directed by Jon Watts and mixes two cinematic styles: black-and-white silent film and 1980s B-movie. America's Next Top Model cycle 4 winner Naima Mora was also featured in the video.

Trivia

"Wolf Like Me" features on the soundtrack of the popular Xbox 360 video game Project Gotham Racing 4, ,the soundtrack for "The Invisible "and also in the 2008 film Never Back Down. It can also be heard during the closing minutes of episode 2 of season 4 of the American drama Rescue Me (TV series) and near the start of the season 3 premiere of CBS show Criminal Minds. This song can also be found on the snowboarding video "Optimistic?" by Absinthe Films as well as the ski movie "Seven Sunny Days" for Marc Abma's segment. Lastly, the very beginning of Wolf Like Me can be heard at the beginning of the American commercial for the film Street Kings. The song was also covered by rock duo Local H.

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