Wilderness

Wilderness
Jagjaguwar
General | Aug 2005

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2005-11-10
Entering a time-warp and drinking from the guitar-centered rock of the early 80’s a la U2. In fact, U2 comes to mind with this band almost too much for comfort. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Roxy, Furs, Ultravox, even JD and New Odor also sneak in. The singer pulls off a non-melodic lyrical deliver very reminiscent of PiL era John Lydon, which can be annoying to say the least when fronting U2 instead. The promo likens Savage Republic too, and I suppose I can see that, but my 80’s damaged head cant get too far past the chorused chiming stratocaster of the Edge. But that’s just me, and this is actually quite elegant material. Definitely judge for yourself.

1) very classic 80’s melodic, Lydon’esque voc delivery
2) U2 guitar stylings getting more apparent in this slower, moodier cut , tribal tom tom beats
3) epic toned, a bit more driving
4) chiming chorus of The Edge guitar style, tom tom slower meander
5) more dark tribalness
6) slow swing triplet, swaying and soaring, nice
7) tom tom beats, more chiming
8) birdlike, spooky swampy tape loop quiet fade-in, with sheep sounds, I can see the Savage Republic here a bit, no vocals
9) quintessential 80’s high hat/tom tom beat that I could just feel coming, a good one
10) instrumental piano piece, a regal flare

Recent airplay

Its All the Same
The Top ShelfAug 22, 2006
Its All the Same
Your Hands
The Sad Men's ClubFeb 28, 2006
Mirrored Palm
Rock in a PositionFeb 09, 2006
Post Plethoric Rhetoric
The FranPlan ShowJan 11, 2006
Its All the Same
Biff Bang PowDec 09, 2005

Charting

2005-11-20 — 2006-01-22
Week EndingAirplays
Jan 15 1
Dec 11 2
Dec 4 1
Nov 27 1

Track listing

1. Marginal Over
2. Arkless
3. Its All the Same
4. End of Freedom
5. Post Plethoric Rhetoric
6. Fly Further to See
7. Your Hands
8. Shepard in Sheeps Clothing
9. Say Can You See
10. Mirrod Palm