Wild Nothing - Indigo (CD)
- Letting Go
- Oscillation
- Partners in Motion
- Wheel of Misfortune
- Shallow Water
- Through Windows
- The Closest Thing to Living
- Dollhouse
- Canyon on Fire
- Flawed Translation
- Bend
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- CT282LP
- Tracks
- 11
Although civilization's transition into a cyborg world seems inevitable, there are still those who recognize the beauty and power of a human touch to complement the circumvention. Jack Tatum understands this balance, and through a decade making music as Wild Nothing he has learned to embrace both sides of that dynamic - but perhaps never as distinctly as on Indigo, the project's fourth album. On one hand, it is a return to the fresh, transcendent sweep of his debut, 2010's Gemini, and on the other, a culmination of heights reached, paths traveled, and lessons learned while creating the follow-ups, Nocturne and Life of Pause.
- Letting Go
- Oscillation
- Partners in Motion
- Wheel of Misfortune
- Shallow Water
- Through Windows
- The Closest Thing to Living
- Dollhouse
- Canyon on Fire
- Flawed Translation
- Bend
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
Although civilization's transition into a cyborg world seems inevitable, there are still those who recognize the beauty and power of a human touch to complement the circumvention. Jack Tatum understands this balance, and through a decade making music as Wild Nothing he has learned to embrace both sides of that dynamic - but perhaps never as distinctly as on Indigo, the project's fourth album. On one hand, it is a return to the fresh, transcendent sweep of his debut, 2010's Gemini, and on the other, a culmination of heights reached, paths traveled, and lessons learned while creating the follow-ups, Nocturne and Life of Pause.