Wild Nothing / Hold
Album: | Hold | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Wild Nothing | Added: | Nov 2023 | |
Label: | Captured Tracks |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2023-12-10 | Pull Date: | 2024-02-11 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 4 | Jan 28 | Jan 21 | Jan 7 | Dec 31 | Dec 24 | Dec 17 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 16, 2024: | Music Casserole
Headlights on (Feat. Hatchie), Prima |
4. | Mar 01, 2024: | Lost Civilization
Pulling Down the Moon (Before You) |
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2. | Mar 12, 2024: | Comes to Mind
Basement El Dorado |
5. | Feb 26, 2024: | Comes to Mind
Histrion |
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3. | Mar 04, 2024: | Comes to Mind
Headlights on (Feat. Hatchie) |
6. | Jan 31, 2024: | The Library
Histrion |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2023-11-26
Reviewed 2023-11-26
Stalwart 2010s dream pop band is back with a new record after five years, this time continuing in the 80s revival of their last two records. Doesn’t depart much from their recent sound, though I’ll note that lead songwriter Jack Tatum has gone through some major life changes, including a move from Los Angeles to Richmond and the birth of his son, which influenced the lyrical direction on the record.
Related: Panda Bear’s recent yach rock foray, DIIV, Neon Indian
Favorites: 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11
1. (3:40) * Headlights On — Dreamy pop that seriously grooves
2. (2:54) Basement El Dorado — 80s pop, smooth vox
3. (4:17) The Bodybuilder — Yacht rock, somewhat forgettable
4. (3:42) * Suburban Solutions — Vibrant dream pop, witty lyrics, “the single”
5. (3:40) Presidio — Whimsical instrumental interlude
6. (3:22) Dial Tone — Sunny beat-driven pop with some autotuned vox
7. (4:02) * Histrion — Cool off-kilter melody, soaring vox, “I think I see the light”
8. (4:27) * Prima — Dreamlike spacey slower track, really cool instrumentation, picks up in tempo, great outro starting at 3:07
9. (4:05) * Alex — Alternates with guitar strumming & vox and intense drumming, intriguing lyrics
10. (0:50) Little Chaos — Instrumental interlude
11. (5:27) * Pulling Down the Moon (Before You) — Another 80s track, weird, with some engaging lyrics about his new son
Related: Panda Bear’s recent yach rock foray, DIIV, Neon Indian
Favorites: 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11
1. (3:40) * Headlights On — Dreamy pop that seriously grooves
2. (2:54) Basement El Dorado — 80s pop, smooth vox
3. (4:17) The Bodybuilder — Yacht rock, somewhat forgettable
4. (3:42) * Suburban Solutions — Vibrant dream pop, witty lyrics, “the single”
5. (3:40) Presidio — Whimsical instrumental interlude
6. (3:22) Dial Tone — Sunny beat-driven pop with some autotuned vox
7. (4:02) * Histrion — Cool off-kilter melody, soaring vox, “I think I see the light”
8. (4:27) * Prima — Dreamlike spacey slower track, really cool instrumentation, picks up in tempo, great outro starting at 3:07
9. (4:05) * Alex — Alternates with guitar strumming & vox and intense drumming, intriguing lyrics
10. (0:50) Little Chaos — Instrumental interlude
11. (5:27) * Pulling Down the Moon (Before You) — Another 80s track, weird, with some engaging lyrics about his new son
Track Listing
1. | Headlights on (Feat. Hatchie) | 7. | Histrion | |||
2. | Basement El Dorado | 8. | Prima | |||
3. | The Bodybuilder | 9. | Alex | |||
4. | Suburban Solutions | 10. | Little Chaos | |||
5. | Presidio | 11. | Pulling Down the Moon (Before You) | |||
6. | Dial Tone | . |