Wild Nothing releases first LP in five years — ‘Hold’ out now on Captured Tracks
Featuring Contributions From Hatchie, Molly Burch, Becca Mancari, Beach Fossils, More
Today, Wild Nothing – the beloved Captured Tracks mainstay headed by Jack Tatum – shares new album Hold (out October 27), Wild Nothing’s first LP in five years, and Tatum’s first self-produced record since his 2010 debut (Gemini).
A glorious capture of finding the space to grow during quieter moments, Hold melds the 80’s influences of Wild Nothing past with a spread of new electronica influences, reshaping the LP’s undercurrent of anxiety into a package that encourages meditation, levity, and moments of exhilaration. Deemed an “excellent comeback cut” by KCRW, and an “exciting new chapter in Tatum’s career” by FLOOD, Hold has been praised by UPROXX, Pitchfork, the Creative Independent, Stereogum, NPR, and more for its “euphoric, club-centric music that sparks memories of better days and provides hope for the future” (FADER).
Celebrating the lengths Jack Tatum has come since his debut and as an acclaimed songwriter for Japanese Breakfast’s GRAMMY Winning Jubilee and Molly Burch’s 2021 LP release, Hold features members from Wild Nothing’s ever growing musical community: mixing by Geoff Swan (Caroline Polachek, Charli XCX), contributions from Hatchie, Molly Burch, Becca Mancari, Tommy Davidson of Beach Fossils, Hatchie, and his wife, Dana.
Listen to Hold here
Today’s focus track, ‘Prima’, is an ambitious ode to taking advantage of what you have before it’s lost. Open and earnest, the track pays homage to the more delicate moments of Charli XCX, the open-armed earnestness of Peter Gabriel, and the big tent sound of 80’s pop acts. Listen here: https://wildnothing.ffm.to/prima.opr
Listen to lead single ‘Headlights On (ft. Hatchie)’, the “a throwback disco-pop gem” (FLOOD) that “tips listeners off to Tatum’s new electronic influences,” ‘Suburban Solutions’, an anti jingle brimming with “shimmery synthpop” (Stereogum) that sells sweet oblivion in the form of self improvement, or ‘Dial Tone’, an anthem for love on the road that would be right at home amidst the art-rock of Roxy Music (if not for the nods to cyber romance).
Tatum has also shared an exclusive launch with Osmote Wines — a natural winery located in NY’s Finger Lakes terroir — who will release a special ‘Suburban Solutions’ Riesling (and in the UK, Blackbook Winery will produce the bottle for lead single ‘Headlights On’). The wine will be bundled with the LP on milky clear & black split vinyl. Order wine and vinyl bundles here and all other physical products here
Wild Nothing will be on tour this November to celebrate the release of Hold, including an NYC show at Music Hall Of Williamsburg and an LA set at the Fonda Theatre – full dates below, with JW Francis and Zzzahara as support. Tickets on sale here
Praise for Hold
“Euphoric… club-centric music sparks memories of better days and provides hope for the future.” —FADER
“It’s Jack Tatum’s willingness to stretch the edges of his own comfort zone that makes Hold an exciting new chapter in his career.” —FLOOD
"With 11 dance-inspired tracks drenched in the 80s synth pop sound Wild Nothing has become synonymous with, ‘Hold’ explores existential questions of ego, suburbia, and making the “right” life choices." —UPROXX
“An excellent comeback cut.” —KCRW
Hold Tracklist
1. Headlights On
2. Basement El Dorado
3. The Bodybuilder
4. Suburban Solutions
5. Presidio
6. Dial Tone
7. Histrion
8. Prima
9. Alex
10. Little Chaos
11. Pulling Down The Moon (Before You)
Wild Nothing Fall Tour Dates
Nov 09 - Washington DC - 9:30 Club*
Nov 10 - Philadelphia, PA - World Cafe Live*
Nov 11 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg*
Nov 12 - Norfolk, VA - The NorVA*
Nov 14 - Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Theatre^
Nov 15 - San Francisco, CA - Independent^
Nov 17 - San Diego, CA - Quartyard^
Nov 18 - Santa Ana, CA - Observatory^
Nov 20 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues^
*JW Francis
^Zzzahara