Upon leaving school he formed his first band, 'Taxi', with Jamie Cullum, after a chance encounter in a guitar shop on London's Denmark Street.
Period"[citation needed] as well as four-star reviews in Q magazine and Uncut which described the album as, "An object lesson in how to wring out every last drop of emotion".
[citation needed] "Song For the Dead" was used as the opening and closing music for BBC 2 sitcom, Whites, starring Alan Davies.
Wolfe's second album Skeletons is a mainly acoustic collection, recorded in the house he grew up in Woolwich, South East London.
The album was preceded by a number of singles; "I Can't Get to Sleep", "Oslo", "Breaking The Fall", "Catherine", "Your Love Is a Wheel" and finally "Avalanche", which featured an animated video collaboration with Brazilian filmmaker Ferristico.