California’s This Wild Life play King Tut’s in Glasgow
The duo last visited these shores over two years, and a first chance to hear cuts from their recently released third album ‘Petaluma’.
This Wild Life spent last summer performing on the main stage of the full final run of the iconic Vans Warped Tour in the USA, bringing their giant sunflowers and sunshine-drenched acoustic stylings to the masses.
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Hide AdWith ‘Petaluma’, Kevin Jordan and Anthony Del Grosso made the mutual decision to make a record that felt brighter and more up-tempo than their second album ‘Low Tides’.
Kevin said: “This album is the first record we made with a clear vision before the first song was ever written.
“Something with the dynamics and emotion we’ve always strived for, but within the bounds of a bright, warm, and organic sonic energy flowing through it.”
Everything on the record is created with an instrument that can be played live and the pair’s approach this time around resulted in some of their most honest and explorative songwriting to date.
For more information, see the website This Wild Life