Out of the "Wolf Trilogy", Wolf is easily the best of the three. The story, how it switches between two perspectives, and how it shows a much more vulnerable Tyler than what we've seen up to this point show the growth Tyler had as a musician, writer, and possibly even person.
Compared to Goblin, the songs feels a lot more complete and thought out. Even though this album doesn't have as big of hits like Yonkers or She, the consistency easily made up for it.
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