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Radar: Wild Nothing

Virginia's Wild Nothing warm our hearts like a bowl of Baxter's Scotch Broth: and they're bringing their special pop recipe to the Kazimier in March.

American indie dreamers, Wild Nothing, come to salve our troubled souls this March, with their blend of straight up pop, and wistful observations on love, loss and loneliness. Reverb, rattling percussion, hazy guitars and hook-laden mini masterpieces single out Jack Tatum’s second outing, Nocturne. If anything, we like it better than debut, Gemini. And THAT was our album of 2010. Or was it 9? Hey, it’s dream pop, let’s not get hung up on specifics. It’s enough to say this is music for pleasure. And since when was that a crime? And we bet the NME hates it. Which is all the more reason to get there.


Wild Nothing
The Kazimier, Liverpool
Monday, 18 Mar

Author: David Lloyd
TAGGED AS
30 January 2013
Fresh & new

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