Wild Nothing - Nocturne
John Rogers | Wednesday 28 November, 2012 14:39
Jack Tatum’s Wild Nothing have produced one of the albums of the year in “Nocturne”: a slick, dreamy US-indie-pop record that tops off catchy songs with a gorgeous, echoey sheen. Released on Bella Union in the UK, the album is out now. They play a one-off London show at The Lexington tonight – with much bigger dates on the horizon, it’s the last time they’ll play a mid-sized venue for the forseeable future, we imagine.
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