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We're giving away 2 tickets to our upcoming 10th Anniversary tour!! Enter now via Tunespeak: http://tnspk.co/wacrrg
Good luck y’all! ⚡️
Good luck y’all! ⚡️
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Anteriores
DIC.
16
2023
Peoria, IL
Peoria Civic Center
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DIC.
15
2023
Milwaukee, WI
Fiserv Forum
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DIC.
14
2023
Sioux Falls, SD
Denny Sanford Premier Center
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DIC.
09
2023
Nashville, TN
Riverside Revival Nashville
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NOV.
15
2023
Lockhart, TX
Commerce Hall
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OCT.
22
2023
Boston, MA
City Winery Boston
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Opiniones de seguidores
Anthony
18 de diciembre de 2023
Awesome show to end out the year. My 8th Wild Feathers show. It’s so fun to witness the talents of one of Nashville, TN greatest bands. Must see show when they come to your neck of the woods.
Peoria, IL@Peoria Civic Center
Ann Marie
23 de octubre de 2023
Tremendous show by a great band.
Always a consistently great time.everyone should see these guys! I never miss a show when they are in the area.
Boston, MA@City Winery Boston
Karin
23 de octubre de 2023
I saw the Wild Feathers for the first time 4 years ago in an arena and yesterday on a small stage! Both have something because the musicians' voices complement each other so wonderfully and - which I really like - is complemented by the catchy melodies!
I'm far from being a real music critic and I'm just writing here how much I liked it yesterday - but what I can't understand: why doesn't the band play with this repertoire and ability, for example. b. as an opener for the Eagles? Steely Dan was out just for that😉
In any case, I wish the band lots of ideas for more good songs and perseverance for the next 10 years and I hope to hear them live again soon - even if I always "have to" travel from Germany to do so🤗
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage
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By the end of 2019, The Wild Feathers had enough. They’d been through the wringer of big hopes and major label realities. Instead of becoming a music biz sob story, the band knew they had one option to succeed: blow everything up and do things their way.
And they did.
Ahead of Medium Rarities, an odd-and-ends collection that was released last year, the group went through unreleased tracks and ended up self-producing three new songs in relaxed sessions that were fun and spontaneous. While in the studio, each member agreed that they didn’t need the high life and fancy workspaces in order to succeed. Rather than relying on others, The Wild Feathers kept things in-house, producing themselves, which was a part of the hard-scrabble work ethic that got them their success in the first place.
It brought the Nashville-based group closer. The Wild Feathers decided to keep a tighter ship, not only with input on their career but sonically as well.
What could have ended things, liberated them.
They figured out new ways to chart out and work on songs in a fuller, efficient manner. Armed with newfound confidence and a brand new attentive team surrounding them, the quintet were ready to dive in headfirst. The new approach’s success is confirmed on Alvarado, The Wild Feathers’ latest album that’s perhaps the strongest work in the band’s catalog to date.
The positive vibes and energy of this time can be heard on the album’s title track. “Alvarado” is a song the band has had in their back pocket for almost a decade. While they were going through some of the recordings that would comprise Medium Rarities, they rediscovered the eight-year-old uptempo rocker and couldn’t let it fade into the dustbin of lost songs. It also set the overall vibe and tone for what was to come.
In December of 2020, the group hunkered down in a small cabin northwest of Nashville to chip away at a bunch of new songs they worked on during the pandemic. Using the confidence gained from self-producing the new songs found on Medium Rarities, they spent a week together hammering out material. For the first time without a fancy studio, the band were confident and calm during the process, which cohesively allowed the sound to be exactly what they felt like instead of having to answer otherwise. Knocking out 14 songs in just four days, they bonded over barbecues and beers and there was a warmness that hadn’t been present since their early days. It is reflected in the laid-back nature of the songs on Alvarado.
The collaboration and intricate layering of instrumentation, as well as the lyrical matter, on Alvarado showcases The Wild Feathers’ growth as songwriters and burgeoning producers. Without pressure and the newfound confidence to write and produce their own material, The Wild Feathers have done what’s usually a difficult task for a band at this stage of their career: evolve and produce some of their best work to date.
If they’ve learned nothing else from their odyssey, no obstacle will stop The Wild Feathers from getting to where they want to go.
And they did.
Ahead of Medium Rarities, an odd-and-ends collection that was released last year, the group went through unreleased tracks and ended up self-producing three new songs in relaxed sessions that were fun and spontaneous. While in the studio, each member agreed that they didn’t need the high life and fancy workspaces in order to succeed. Rather than relying on others, The Wild Feathers kept things in-house, producing themselves, which was a part of the hard-scrabble work ethic that got them their success in the first place.
It brought the Nashville-based group closer. The Wild Feathers decided to keep a tighter ship, not only with input on their career but sonically as well.
What could have ended things, liberated them.
They figured out new ways to chart out and work on songs in a fuller, efficient manner. Armed with newfound confidence and a brand new attentive team surrounding them, the quintet were ready to dive in headfirst. The new approach’s success is confirmed on Alvarado, The Wild Feathers’ latest album that’s perhaps the strongest work in the band’s catalog to date.
The positive vibes and energy of this time can be heard on the album’s title track. “Alvarado” is a song the band has had in their back pocket for almost a decade. While they were going through some of the recordings that would comprise Medium Rarities, they rediscovered the eight-year-old uptempo rocker and couldn’t let it fade into the dustbin of lost songs. It also set the overall vibe and tone for what was to come.
In December of 2020, the group hunkered down in a small cabin northwest of Nashville to chip away at a bunch of new songs they worked on during the pandemic. Using the confidence gained from self-producing the new songs found on Medium Rarities, they spent a week together hammering out material. For the first time without a fancy studio, the band were confident and calm during the process, which cohesively allowed the sound to be exactly what they felt like instead of having to answer otherwise. Knocking out 14 songs in just four days, they bonded over barbecues and beers and there was a warmness that hadn’t been present since their early days. It is reflected in the laid-back nature of the songs on Alvarado.
The collaboration and intricate layering of instrumentation, as well as the lyrical matter, on Alvarado showcases The Wild Feathers’ growth as songwriters and burgeoning producers. Without pressure and the newfound confidence to write and produce their own material, The Wild Feathers have done what’s usually a difficult task for a band at this stage of their career: evolve and produce some of their best work to date.
If they’ve learned nothing else from their odyssey, no obstacle will stop The Wild Feathers from getting to where they want to go.
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Géneros:
Rock, Folk, Alternative
Miembros de la banda:
Ben Dumas - Drums, Ricky Young - GuitarVocals, Taylor Burns - GuitarVocals, Joel King - BassVocals
Ciudad de Origen:
Nashville, Tennessee
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Última publicación
The Wild Feathers
hace 8 meses
We're giving away 2 tickets to our upcoming 10th Anniversary tour!! Enter now via Tunespeak: http://tnspk.co/wacrrg
Good luck y’all! ⚡️
Good luck y’all! ⚡️
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$25.0 USD
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$45.0 USD
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concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
DIC.
16
2023
Peoria, IL
Peoria Civic Center
Estuve allí
DIC.
15
2023
Milwaukee, WI
Fiserv Forum
Estuve allí
DIC.
14
2023
Sioux Falls, SD
Denny Sanford Premier Center
Estuve allí
DIC.
09
2023
Nashville, TN
Riverside Revival Nashville
Estuve allí
NOV.
15
2023
Lockhart, TX
Commerce Hall
Estuve allí
OCT.
22
2023
Boston, MA
City Winery Boston
Estuve allí
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Opiniones de seguidores
Anthony
18 de diciembre de 2023
Awesome show to end out the year. My 8th Wild Feathers show. It’s so fun to witness the talents of one of Nashville, TN greatest bands. Must see show when they come to your neck of the woods.
Peoria, IL@Peoria Civic Center
Ann Marie
23 de octubre de 2023
Tremendous show by a great band.
Always a consistently great time.everyone should see these guys! I never miss a show when they are in the area.
Boston, MA@City Winery Boston
Karin
23 de octubre de 2023
I saw the Wild Feathers for the first time 4 years ago in an arena and yesterday on a small stage! Both have something because the musicians' voices complement each other so wonderfully and - which I really like - is complemented by the catchy melodies!
I'm far from being a real music critic and I'm just writing here how much I liked it yesterday - but what I can't understand: why doesn't the band play with this repertoire and ability, for example. b. as an opener for the Eagles? Steely Dan was out just for that😉
In any case, I wish the band lots of ideas for more good songs and perseverance for the next 10 years and I hope to hear them live again soon - even if I always "have to" travel from Germany to do so🤗
Annapolis, MD@Rams Head On Stage
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Acerca De The Wild Feathers
By the end of 2019, The Wild Feathers had enough. They’d been through the wringer of big hopes and major label realities. Instead of becoming a music biz sob story, the band knew they had one option to succeed: blow everything up and do things their way.
And they did.
Ahead of Medium Rarities, an odd-and-ends collection that was released last year, the group went through unreleased tracks and ended up self-producing three new songs in relaxed sessions that were fun and spontaneous. While in the studio, each member agreed that they didn’t need the high life and fancy workspaces in order to succeed. Rather than relying on others, The Wild Feathers kept things in-house, producing themselves, which was a part of the hard-scrabble work ethic that got them their success in the first place.
It brought the Nashville-based group closer. The Wild Feathers decided to keep a tighter ship, not only with input on their career but sonically as well.
What could have ended things, liberated them.
They figured out new ways to chart out and work on songs in a fuller, efficient manner. Armed with newfound confidence and a brand new attentive team surrounding them, the quintet were ready to dive in headfirst. The new approach’s success is confirmed on Alvarado, The Wild Feathers’ latest album that’s perhaps the strongest work in the band’s catalog to date.
The positive vibes and energy of this time can be heard on the album’s title track. “Alvarado” is a song the band has had in their back pocket for almost a decade. While they were going through some of the recordings that would comprise Medium Rarities, they rediscovered the eight-year-old uptempo rocker and couldn’t let it fade into the dustbin of lost songs. It also set the overall vibe and tone for what was to come.
In December of 2020, the group hunkered down in a small cabin northwest of Nashville to chip away at a bunch of new songs they worked on during the pandemic. Using the confidence gained from self-producing the new songs found on Medium Rarities, they spent a week together hammering out material. For the first time without a fancy studio, the band were confident and calm during the process, which cohesively allowed the sound to be exactly what they felt like instead of having to answer otherwise. Knocking out 14 songs in just four days, they bonded over barbecues and beers and there was a warmness that hadn’t been present since their early days. It is reflected in the laid-back nature of the songs on Alvarado.
The collaboration and intricate layering of instrumentation, as well as the lyrical matter, on Alvarado showcases The Wild Feathers’ growth as songwriters and burgeoning producers. Without pressure and the newfound confidence to write and produce their own material, The Wild Feathers have done what’s usually a difficult task for a band at this stage of their career: evolve and produce some of their best work to date.
If they’ve learned nothing else from their odyssey, no obstacle will stop The Wild Feathers from getting to where they want to go.
And they did.
Ahead of Medium Rarities, an odd-and-ends collection that was released last year, the group went through unreleased tracks and ended up self-producing three new songs in relaxed sessions that were fun and spontaneous. While in the studio, each member agreed that they didn’t need the high life and fancy workspaces in order to succeed. Rather than relying on others, The Wild Feathers kept things in-house, producing themselves, which was a part of the hard-scrabble work ethic that got them their success in the first place.
It brought the Nashville-based group closer. The Wild Feathers decided to keep a tighter ship, not only with input on their career but sonically as well.
What could have ended things, liberated them.
They figured out new ways to chart out and work on songs in a fuller, efficient manner. Armed with newfound confidence and a brand new attentive team surrounding them, the quintet were ready to dive in headfirst. The new approach’s success is confirmed on Alvarado, The Wild Feathers’ latest album that’s perhaps the strongest work in the band’s catalog to date.
The positive vibes and energy of this time can be heard on the album’s title track. “Alvarado” is a song the band has had in their back pocket for almost a decade. While they were going through some of the recordings that would comprise Medium Rarities, they rediscovered the eight-year-old uptempo rocker and couldn’t let it fade into the dustbin of lost songs. It also set the overall vibe and tone for what was to come.
In December of 2020, the group hunkered down in a small cabin northwest of Nashville to chip away at a bunch of new songs they worked on during the pandemic. Using the confidence gained from self-producing the new songs found on Medium Rarities, they spent a week together hammering out material. For the first time without a fancy studio, the band were confident and calm during the process, which cohesively allowed the sound to be exactly what they felt like instead of having to answer otherwise. Knocking out 14 songs in just four days, they bonded over barbecues and beers and there was a warmness that hadn’t been present since their early days. It is reflected in the laid-back nature of the songs on Alvarado.
The collaboration and intricate layering of instrumentation, as well as the lyrical matter, on Alvarado showcases The Wild Feathers’ growth as songwriters and burgeoning producers. Without pressure and the newfound confidence to write and produce their own material, The Wild Feathers have done what’s usually a difficult task for a band at this stage of their career: evolve and produce some of their best work to date.
If they’ve learned nothing else from their odyssey, no obstacle will stop The Wild Feathers from getting to where they want to go.
Mostrar más
Géneros:
Rock, Folk, Alternative
Miembros de la banda:
Ben Dumas - Drums, Ricky Young - GuitarVocals, Taylor Burns - GuitarVocals, Joel King - BassVocals
Ciudad de Origen:
Nashville, Tennessee
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