Wild Loneliness
Wild Loneliness
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Superchunk, the perennial indie stalwarts. With their latest effort, "Wild Loneliness," the band proves that they still have plenty of energy and wit to spare.
From the opening riff of "Endless Ecstasy" to the anthemic chorus of "Wasting Time," Superchunk effortlessly blends their trademark sound with a newfound sense of urgency. Frontman Mac MacCaughan's lyrics are as incisive as ever, tackling themes of love, loss, and the general ennui of modern life.
The band's musicianship is as tight as ever, with Laura Ballance's bass lines providing a solid foundation for Jon Wurster's explosive drumming. Jim Wilbur's guitar work adds a layer of fuzzy goodness to tracks like "Gone Away" and "Don't Look Back."
But what really sets "Wild Loneliness" apart is its sense of humour. Superchunk have always had a knack for injecting a dose of levity into their music, and this album is no exception. From the cheeky wordplay of "Misery Loves Company" to the playful harmonies of "Just Like You," the band never takes themselves too seriously.
Overall, "Wild Loneliness" is a triumphant return for Superchunk, showcasing a band that's still at the top of their game after all these years. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to satisfy your indie rock cravings. So grab your headphones, crank up the volume, and get ready to be swept away by the infectious charms of Superchunk. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. City of the Dead
2. Endless Summer
3. On the Floor
4. Highly Suspect
5. Set It Aside
6. This Night
7. Wild Loneliness
8. Refracting
9. Connection
10. If You're Not Dark
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About the artist
Superchunk
Superchunk, the indie rock legends from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, have been kicking out the jams since 1989. Fronted by the incomparable Mac McCaughan, this band has been at the forefront of the alternative scene for decades. Their sound is a mix of raucous punk energy and melodic sensibility, with McCaughan's distinctive vocals cutting through the wall of fuzzed-out guitars and pounding drums. They're known for their explosive live shows, with McCaughan thrashing around the stage like a man possessed. Their discography is a testament to their staying power, with classic albums like "No Pocky for Kitty" and "Here's Where the Strings Come In" standing the test of time. Each release sees the band pushing their sound in new directions, while still retaining that signature Superchunk charm. Despite their veteran status, Superchunk are far from slowing down. Their latest album, "What a Time to be Alive", is a blistering critique of the current political landscape, with songs that are equal parts angry and anthemic. It's a testament to their ability to stay relevant in an ever-changing musical landscape. So if you're looking for a band that can rock your socks off and make you think at the same time, look no further than Superchunk. They're the elder statesmen of indie rock, and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Sit back, crank up the volume, and let Superchunk blow your mind.
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