Ensemble of
Indie Pop-Rock meets Folk/Punk dreamy sounds as melodic as harmonious as you
wanted to listening from a band like them. The Wild of Atlanta, GA is a good
formation group that consisting of a mixture of genders of musicians from Bryan
Scherer (drums, guitars, vocals), Dianna Settles (vocals, tambourine), Steve D’Agostine
(banjo, pedal steel, vocals, fiddle & guitars), Dakota Floyd (bass, vocals
and bad puns) to Witt Wisebram (guitars, vocals, harmonica and piano) whom
brought their essential softer side of social-lyrics themes based on Punk-Pop
and Folk movements via this releasing on Dreams Are Maps which not only clever
and smart but also having much courage to blending the music with independent
ideas, thoughts of concerning over the society, being not sell-out cheap like a
hooker for surrendering to Pop-cultures trend demands and yes, the songs to
sing-along with or just peacefully, becoming one’s soundtrack over the lonely
beginning of the week busy with too much bills and mouths to feeding still in
question for anthem-songs to show like There’s a Darkness (But There’s also a
Light), New Houses, A Better Life in New Bedford, Riverside to Songs By
Heart may sounding tamed but closer to the term of contra-culture as the spirits of The Wild seems likely never ever give up
easily to the darker side of life offering fast money from scamming others or
such.
Dreams Are Maps:
https://thewildatl.bandcamp.com/album/dreams-are-maps
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