New single from Wildlife Control 'Ages Places'

Dreamy synth pop band, Wildlife Control has released a new single.

Synth pop is a difficult sound to do right, but Wildlife Control has shown that they're experts at it. The tinkling percussion feels like summer walks on the beach and the beat is soothing and fuzzy. WC understands the dynamics of synth pop, jazz and indie rock and delivers the three in an effortlessly cool and well produced package.

'Ages Places' uses poetic lyrics softly drowning into a catchy tempo and mesh of musical techniques and styles.

This is their second single release this year, indicating we may have a new album to look forward to on the way.

Download the track free and listen here.

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Elizabeth Hurley is a student of the arts. She is currently studying Fine Arts and History in North Carolina, where she paints and day dreams of bigger places. You may find her with her head buried in obscure vinyls at your local record shop. She has an affinity for drippy encaustic paintings,...

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