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Thrid studio album from Virginia's Wild Nothing. Life Of Pause finds Jeff Tatum's bedroom project further expanding its sound. His dream pop is more adventurous and a little unpredictable. Orchestral instrumentation and marimba permeate album opener "Reichpop." More space is allowed for the instruments to breathe in a way that they have not on previous Wild Nothing releases. Perhaps it's a rebirth, as the music is more experimental and confident than anything that Tatum has put out in the past. Eleven tracks in all. Released by Captured Tracks on white vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve with a 3D lenticular cover and download code.
- white vinyl pressing
- 3D lenticular cover
- gatefold sleeve
- includes download code
- music label: Captured Tracks 2016
reviewed by Harry Mast 03/2016
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Thrid studio album from Virginia's Wild Nothing. Life Of Pause finds Jeff Tatum's bedroom project further expanding its sound. His dream pop is more adventurous and a little unpredictable. Orchestral instrumentation and marimba permeate album opener "Reichpop." More space is allowed for the instruments to breathe in a way that they have not on previous Wild Nothing releases. Perhaps it's a rebirth, as the music is more experimental and confident than anything that Tatum has put out in the past. Eleven tracks in all. Released by Captured Tracks on white vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve with a 3D lenticular cover and download code.
- white vinyl pressing
- 3D lenticular cover
- gatefold sleeve
- includes download code
- music label: Captured Tracks 2016
