Martin invited him to move to Sweden for a little while to hone his songwriting skills. The singer explains in a recent interview that Martin taught him the importance of creating melody to craft good pop. "Melody is so important and it's classical in some sense. You approach things in that way and you don't have the liberty to sing a blues riff in something," he says. "You would stick to the melody and there's a law to sticking to the melody. We stuck to these simple melodies that would go over major/minor chord changes. The song would be written in minor, but you would be singing over it in major. You can pull on these different types of emotions and these things I never really even thought of before."
Wolfe teamed with some people in Martin's posse to from Carolina Liar. The band's debut album, titled "Coming to Terms," is due in June on Atlantic Record. The group's first single "It's Not Over" and "Show Me What I'm Looking For" are available on iTunes now.