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WILD NOTHING IN CONCERT:

Brooklyn-based musician Jack Tatum has become a critical darling with his project Wild Nothing, which marries the romantic synths and shimmering guitars of indie pop with the prodigious musical chops and seductive rhythmic pull of Philly soul. Over the course of three acclaimed albums, Wild Nothing’s sound has gone from lo-fi to high-gloss, but Tatum’s brilliant melodic sense has remained a reliable sonic calling card that makes any Wild Nothing song instantly recognizable to fans. Tatum writes and records alone, but in concert he’s joined by a talented backing band that helps bring soaring songs like “Reichpop” and “Shadow” to life with top-notch musicianship and undeniable chemistry. This is celebratory indie pop at its finest, and Tatum and company set a buoyant mood from the moment they take the stage, lacing every track with lush synths, chiming guitars, and danceable drumming. Whether they’re playing cuts off of 2016’s Life of Pause or breaking out their fantastic cover of Kate Bush’s “Cloudbusting”, Wild Nothing always takes ticket buyers to epic heights with their nostalgic sound and passionate performances. 

 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

 

Jack Tatum began recording under the name Wild Nothing in Blacksburg, Virginia in 2009. That same year he released a sparkling, synth-soaked cover of Kate Bush’s song “Cloudbusting” that generated major online buzz and earned him a deal with venerable indie imprint Captured Tracks. After putting together a touring band and playing some early shows, Tatum released his 2010 debut album Gemini, a critical success that landed on numerous year-end lists including Pitchfork’s Top Albums of 2010. His 2012 sophomore album Nocturne was an even bigger hit, topping Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart and earning heaps of critical praise. Over the next several years Wild Nothing toured extensively, captivating fans at festivals around the world with their dreamy sound and heartfelt performances. In 2016 Tatum released Wild Nothing’s third album Life of Pause, an ambitious, triumphant collection that has fans looking forward to the band’s next round on the road.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 8 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Too short!

    by Skippy on 11/22/23The Observatory - Santa Ana

    Wild Nothing performed well and had a variety of new and older songs, however the concert was way too short. When I saw them in DC a few years ago, they played for close to two hours. This concert was a little over an hour. Was this all due to the Observatory being booked for another concert to follow? Fortunately the tickets were inexpensive so I guess you get what you pay for.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nothing wasted

    by Wolfen4 on 11/14/239:30 CLUB - WASHINGTON

    Every part of this concert was great. The Opener JW Philip did his thing and got the crowd hyped for Wild Nothing. I bought merch including 2 Vinyls and my friends and I rocked out that night. I shed strat when they played Chinatown

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Gets Better Every Show

    by N. T. on 11/22/21

    This band is just phenomenal. Always such a joy to watch. They play their hearts out, even added a saxophone this past show with Beach Fossils. Their energy is infectious and you won’t be able to stop dancing. I will happily attend every show they play in Los Angeles until I die. How they’re not bigger names in the industry is beyond me, Jack Tatum is a music god

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by KatieDau on 11/7/16Masquerade - Atlanta

    Wild Nothing puts on a great show. Don't miss them!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 5/18/15The Sinclair - Cambridge

    Wild Nothing was pedestrian and forgettable. The crowd was more interested in looking cool than experiencing a show. However, venue was nice and the opening act was good!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wild nothing is everything

    by Tyrants716 on 8/1/13Tralf - Buffalo

    Much better than recorded Opening acts We're good. Crowd and venue the best. Staff great. Parking easy. What more could you want. Want to see this band there again bring them back soon

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wild Nothing rocked NY

    by pgavin on 10/22/12Bowery Ballroom - New York

    Exceeded expectations! Wasn't sure how well the live show would live up to the new album. Well, it did!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by omarh on 2/15/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Every band was excellent, sound was amazing. Minks and Abe Vigoda played great sets...not too short, not too long. Wild Nothing was outstanding...sounded at least as good as recordings, sometimes better. Sound quality was excellent, was easy to find a great spot to see the entire band and stage.