Wild Nothing, is the solo-project of Jack Tatum whose music is inspired by a longtime love affair with nostalgia. His debut full-length album, Gemini, set to come out on Captured Tracks this spring, is full of dreamy, carefree synth-pop songs that linger with an inexplicable sense of regret.
On his debut album, Gemini, Tatum's frail vocals come warped in an oozing neon haze. Carefully orchestrated synth-pop arrangements, trebly guitar riffs and tattered drum machines blend together to create an intriguing, texturally rich glo-pop album that could come only from the young at heart.
Virginia's Wild Nothing performs at Brooklyn's Knitting Factory with The Depreciation Guild and Braids. Tickets are $12. Doors at 7pm. More info here. Then on June 16th WN return for a show at Music Hall of Williamsburg with Neon Indian. Tickets are $20. Doors at 8pm. More info here.
Gemini is released today on Captured Tracks and features 12 songs. Tatum's band features Jeff Haley( bass), Nathan Goodman (guitar and synthesizer) and Max Brooks (drums).
Wild Nothing Tour Dates:
5/25 - Brooklyn, NY Knitting Factory (w/ The Depreciation Guild)
6/09 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl (w/ The Depreciation Guild
6/11 - Cincinatti, OH - Fountain Square (w/ The Depreciation Guild)
6/12 - Pittsburgh, PA - Brillobox (w/ The Depreciation Guild)
6/13 - Baltimore, MD - Sonar (w/ The Depreciation Guild)
6/17 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg (w/ Neon Indian)
6/20 - Washington, DC - DC9 (w/Neon Indian)
6/21 - Philadelphia, PA - M Room (w/Neon Indian)
6/22 - Providence, RI - Jerky's Live Music Hall (w/Neon Indian)
6/23 - Milford, CT - Daniel Street (w/Neon Indian)
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