This Wild Life Album Stream

2014-05-21 by SimGod | 5 Comments
This Wild Life's debut album Clouded will be released on May 27 on Epitaph Records after gaining the attention of the famous punk label. The duo delivers acoustic music; on their
website, they explain their sound by "the past emotions of Dashboard Confessional and the new feelings of City and Colour".

The album is streaming on Fuse.tv:

http://www.fuse.tv/2014/05/this-wild-life-clouded-album-stream-exclusive

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moshpotatoes
May 21st 2014
712 Comments


This is original material? I will check it out.

moshpotatoes
May 21st 2014
712 Comments


The album artwork is amazing. Should be good! lol

JWT155
May 21st 2014
15134 Comments


Guy I work with's brother is the drummer, awesome guys.

protonjon
May 22nd 2014
110 Comments


Reminds me of a less annoying dashboard confessional

Ruminations
May 23rd 2014
146 Comments


this is damn good



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