The Wilderness
The Wilderness’ is Explosions In The Sky's sixth album and first non-soundtrack effort since 2011’s ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’.
"Arguably the most progressive instrumental rock album since the band’s 2003 breakthrough ‘The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place’, ‘The Wilderness’ is a bold, experimental work combining the singular song craft that has sold hundreds of thousands of albums and tickets with the cinematic sensibility that has elevated the band to the level of regard and demand its members enjoy as film composers (‘Lone Survivor’, ‘Manglehorn’,‘Prince Avalanche’, ‘Friday Night Lights’)."
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The Wilderness’ is Explosions In The Sky's sixth album and first non-soundtrack effort since 2011’s ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’.
"Arguably the most progressive instrumental rock album since the band’s 2003 breakthrough ‘The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place’, ‘The Wilderness’ is a bold, experimental work combining the singular song craft that has sold hundreds of thousands of albums and tickets with the cinematic sensibility that has elevated the band to the level of regard and demand its members enjoy as film composers (‘Lone Survivor’, ‘Manglehorn’,‘Prince Avalanche’, ‘Friday Night Lights’)."
The Wilderness’ is Explosions In The Sky's sixth album and first non-soundtrack effort since 2011’s ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’.
"Arguably the most progressive instrumental rock album since the band’s 2003 breakthrough ‘The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place’, ‘The Wilderness’ is a bold, experimental work combining the singular song craft that has sold hundreds of thousands of albums and tickets with the cinematic sensibility that has elevated the band to the level of regard and demand its members enjoy as film composers (‘Lone Survivor’, ‘Manglehorn’,‘Prince Avalanche’, ‘Friday Night Lights’)."
The Wilderness’ is Explosions In The Sky's sixth album and first non-soundtrack effort since 2011’s ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’.
"Arguably the most progressive instrumental rock album since the band’s 2003 breakthrough ‘The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place’, ‘The Wilderness’ is a bold, experimental work combining the singular song craft that has sold hundreds of thousands of albums and tickets with the cinematic sensibility that has elevated the band to the level of regard and demand its members enjoy as film composers (‘Lone Survivor’, ‘Manglehorn’,‘Prince Avalanche’, ‘Friday Night Lights’)."
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The Wilderness’ is Explosions In The Sky's sixth album and first non-soundtrack effort since 2011’s ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’.
"Arguably the most progressive instrumental rock album since the band’s 2003 breakthrough ‘The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place’, ‘The Wilderness’ is a bold, experimental work combining the singular song craft that has sold hundreds of thousands of albums and tickets with the cinematic sensibility that has elevated the band to the level of regard and demand its members enjoy as film composers (‘Lone Survivor’, ‘Manglehorn’,‘Prince Avalanche’, ‘Friday Night Lights’)."
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The Wilderness’ is Explosions In The Sky's sixth album and first non-soundtrack effort since 2011’s ‘Take Care, Take Care, Take Care’.
"Arguably the most progressive instrumental rock album since the band’s 2003 breakthrough ‘The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place’, ‘The Wilderness’ is a bold, experimental work combining the singular song craft that has sold hundreds of thousands of albums and tickets with the cinematic sensibility that has elevated the band to the level of regard and demand its members enjoy as film composers (‘Lone Survivor’, ‘Manglehorn’,‘Prince Avalanche’, ‘Friday Night Lights’)."