Wild Nothing / Life Of Pause
Album: | Life Of Pause | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Wild Nothing | Added: | Apr 2016 | |
Label: | Captured Tracks |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-05-01 | Pull Date: | 2016-07-03 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 3 | Jun 19 | Jun 12 | Jun 5 | May 29 | May 22 | May 15 | May 8 |
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Airplays: | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 17, 2017: | moodswings
Reichpop |
4. | Jul 08, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues
To Know You |
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2. | Jul 18, 2016: | ZoëRadio
Reichpop |
5. | Jul 01, 2016: | Life Aquatic
Alien |
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3. | Jul 15, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues
To Know You |
6. | Jul 01, 2016: | The Pocket
Alien |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2016-04-27
Reviewed 2016-04-27
Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing has been steadily shedding his C86 influences since 2013’s Empty Estate and venturing further into stranger territory, from experimental Japanese-influenced ambience on that EP to more motown, soul, and funk influences on this record. This record is most characterized by extravagance -- instrumentation, emotion -- if a bit formulaic.
1. (4:52) ***Reichpop—Floating, tapping, restless keys. Krautrock.
2. (5:00) **Lady Blue—Effusive synths and propulsive drumming. Briefly gets quieter and atmospheric three minutes in before its triumphant closing.
3. (4:09) **A Woman’s Wisdom—Pensive vocals and consistent piano line. Brings the motown and funk at 1:30. Some sweet guitar riffing.
4. (2:44) Japanese Alice—Short uptempo garage track; reminds me of Joanna Gruesome.
5. (3:06) Life of Pause—A sonic rainforest and overwhelming constellation of synths and pulsing sounds. ‘80s fantasy.
6. (3:53) ***Alien—Contemplative bass intro and vocals. Explodes into crazy synths at 1:36 and repeats this quieter/louder dynamic frequently.
7. (5:57) *To Know You—Motorik beat, buzzing synths, and reverb. Ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space.
8. (4:55) **Adore—Softer acoustic melody with some arpeggiated synths.
9. (3:52) TV Queen—Catchy and anthemic with some sweet basslines. Frantic, pulsating.
10. (4:57) *Whenever I—Blue-eyed soul that grooves.
11. (6:19) Love Underneath My Thumb—Acoustic guitars and quivering, heavily-effected synths.
1. (4:52) ***Reichpop—Floating, tapping, restless keys. Krautrock.
2. (5:00) **Lady Blue—Effusive synths and propulsive drumming. Briefly gets quieter and atmospheric three minutes in before its triumphant closing.
3. (4:09) **A Woman’s Wisdom—Pensive vocals and consistent piano line. Brings the motown and funk at 1:30. Some sweet guitar riffing.
4. (2:44) Japanese Alice—Short uptempo garage track; reminds me of Joanna Gruesome.
5. (3:06) Life of Pause—A sonic rainforest and overwhelming constellation of synths and pulsing sounds. ‘80s fantasy.
6. (3:53) ***Alien—Contemplative bass intro and vocals. Explodes into crazy synths at 1:36 and repeats this quieter/louder dynamic frequently.
7. (5:57) *To Know You—Motorik beat, buzzing synths, and reverb. Ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space.
8. (4:55) **Adore—Softer acoustic melody with some arpeggiated synths.
9. (3:52) TV Queen—Catchy and anthemic with some sweet basslines. Frantic, pulsating.
10. (4:57) *Whenever I—Blue-eyed soul that grooves.
11. (6:19) Love Underneath My Thumb—Acoustic guitars and quivering, heavily-effected synths.
Track Listing
1. | Reichpop | 7. | To Know You | |||
2. | Lady Blue | 8. | Adore | |||
3. | A Woman's Wisdom | 9. | Tv Queen | |||
4. | Japanese Alice | 10. | Whenever I | |||
5. | Life Of Pause | 11. | Love Underneath My Thumb | |||
6. | Alien | . |