Monday 7 March 2016

WILD - Vagabond






1. Who are WILD?

WILD are an indie folk pop band from Los Angeles, California. Vagabond (Oct'15) has been re-released in February and is one of a handfull of single releases from the self-titled album WILD (Sept'15).


2. What kind of magic is Vagabond

Vagabond is a stirring middle of the road indie folk pop tune with a gang chorus as sticky as a frat boy's communal wank mitt.


3. Who do WILD sound like?

Of Monsters and Men. Indie Shuffle add The Lumineers to the mix.


4. What have the sut and paste bandits got to say about Vagabond?

“A stirring anthem built on indie rock intensity and folk-pop vitality” – Free Bike Valet.

“A stunning new track” – We Found New Music.

“There’s something rather infectious about that road-song chorus” – Press Play OK.







5. Which bands put the sparkle in WILD’s pop?

No knowledge available. WILD's Spotify playlist includes tunes by St. Lucia, Young The Giant, Band Of Horses, Panic! At The Disco, Bryce Fox and The Dunwells.


6. Why should I give Vagabond a swish past the earholes?

Vagabond embodies a search for meaning indie pop song and is sweet and bouncy with a huge singalong chorus and is instantly addictive.



7. Do WILD have any more of these emblematic champions?

Not yet but it shouldn't take long.


8. Any more words?


SYFFAL reviewed the album WILD and said,“Are these shitstains plagarizing or are they just fucking brilliantly combining every style, strum and female sung whimper on the radio today?” They concluded that WILD, “should be crowned kings and queens of the music already.”


“Tell me where do I belong,
Tell me where to go from here”
  

 


The Naked And The Famous are an indie electronic rock band from Auckland, New Zealand, but fight out of Los Angeles, California. They have released two albums to critical and popular acclaim. Their debut album Passive Me, Aggressive,You (2010) contained the band's NZ number one, and breakthrough international hit, Young Blood. Young Blood sold over half a million copies and is a song The NZ Herald called “inventive, rousing and uplifting.”
 “The bittersweet between my teeth”







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