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History Concrete (Epitaph Records 2014)




 

   Long Beach - Californian Folk-coustic duo Kevin Jordan and Anthony Del Grosso not trying to be infamously stupid like some of the youtubers did but one or two or more people and the lover of music under the Pop-tent would likely, trying these duet type of music which smothered like cotton-candy but bitter within their lyrics written carefully enough not to opening the disguising real themes about the stories that they used to share with us the listeners for This Wild Life's debut recording - Clouded. On this (Atmosphere Edition) album that didn't have as much tracks like the original one; This Wild Life performing their best listing only for the fanatic fans and creative music makers community for keeping the Indie-Pop sounding effective as the melody plays of both guitars or the string sections by Anne Parrette (cello) and Joshua Dampier (violin and viola) flowering the sense of romance within thus suburban themes over lovely tracks like No More Bad Days, History, Roots and Branches (meant to be alone), Looking Back and Stay Up Late as much as shorter immune effects must striking your feelings like a thundering light for one or some more lyrics written here in related thoughts. The best efforts from how acousic Emo-pop can actually, turning into the reflection ways treading nobody bad anymore as the hurting lonely people driven by the first smile after a long time.


Clouded (Atmosphere Edition):
https://thiswildlife.bandcamp.com/album/clouded-atmosphere-edition

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