Album Review: Wilderado – LP

It seems appropriate that Tulsa, OK indie rockers Wilderado have managed to tour with Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie, both veterans of Fleetwood Mac. Musically there doesn’t see to be much overlap between the two bands, with Wilderado playing through louder amp and faster drumming, but lyrically both bands manage to create wildly relatable songs. On LP, their first full-length after a handful of EPs, Rainer and his bandmates cover topic like depression, love, life and death, boredom, emotions we all have to face, but the band manage to make poetry out of shared sentiments. All while harnessing influences that sound like the aforementioned Fleetwood Mac, Mt. Joy and Kings Of Leon, among many others. “While I was back in Tulsa, I ran into a friend and he told me he had an old church ...

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