Wilder Maker

Mapping the world one corner at a time

Wilder Maker is a band based in Brooklyn, NY. You can contact them at wildermaker at gmail dot com

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Tour was good // more people like us

August 24, 2018 by Gabriel Birnbaum

here are some beautiful images of the band from my 35mm camera!

Here are more nice things ppl have said about the record:

"the sprawling epics on the group’s latest, Zion, resist easy classifications." - Steven Hyden, UPROXX, Best Songs From July

"It’s hard to pin down Brooklyn-based Wilder Maker. The band’s bio lists Dr. John, Fleetwood Mac, John Coltrane and Ethiopian music as influences — and each comes through, in different ways, on the just-released “Zion.” - The Washington Post

"On each and every song here Wilder Maker manage to position themselves in a mystical middle ground between the old and new, the definable and undefinable, the seen and the unseen...A final, fundamental, remarkable contradiction in a work of art lined with dazzling incongruence." -Boston Hassle

"the four-piece is careful to center vocals and guitar in all of these compositions. One of their greatest strengths is that any of the songs on their latest masterpiece, Zion, would sound phenomenal stripped down to just those elements." - ThrdCoast

"Gloomy folk rock bead. Pretty big!" Google translated playlist from This Austrian Newspaper

 

August 24, 2018 /Gabriel Birnbaum
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