biographical info
***'STRIKE HARD, YOUNG DIAMOND' FULL-LENGTH ALBUM OUT NOW***
WILDLIFE is five
friends from Ontario - Five energetic, adventurous, youthful barbarians who
held their first concert in a haunted ballroom on the Isle of Pines on the St.
Lawrence River. As the name implies, Wildlife is very much a contingent of spirited
Canadian mountain children. Though geographically distant from any actual
peaks, it’s not difficult to imagine the band cutting loose through patches of
wildflowers, hitting you over the head with snowballs, and tobogganing down
steep slippery slopes straight into the warm cave of your heart. In short,
Wildlife likes to have fun (whether that means making you cheer, dance, jump,
clap, shout or scream-cry), and the band is keen on creating a big, sweaty
sound that captures what it is to be young and vital.
Wildlife’s debut Strike Hard, Young Diamond will be bigger than the
aforementioned mountains – certainly much bigger than any mountains in Middle
Canada. And like a loaded, five-man party sled to your heart, the record’s aim
is true: youth is wide-eyed, carefree, and irresponsible and we’re all part of
it. Thematically, the album furthers an understanding of what it is to be naïve
and full of spark: it embraces our failures, nurtures our successes; and most
importantly, it celebrates it.
Though Strike Hard, Young Diamond has its sights set on creating light-hearted indie
ballads to blast through your vintage speakers as the sun comes up after a long
distant party, the record has a far greater heartfelt depth buried past it’s
sweaty outer shell. And if the high-speed ambush of sleds and snowballs doesn’t
surprise you, finding yourself in a record that is so exuberant and
genuinely thoughtful very well may.
Wildlife will release their full-length, Strike Hard, Young Diamond Nov 16th, 2010 via Easy Tiger
Records.
lineup
Dwayne Christie Drummer
Derek Bosomworth Bass/Vocals
Dean Povinsky Guitar/Lead Vocals
Graham Plant Guitar/Vocals
Tim Daugulis Keys/Synth