Wild World: A Reflection Of The Past, Present And Future

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As the new year has rolled in, we often take to looking back the previous year. More often than not these days we tend to find many things we wish we could ignore, that we want to ignore. From the media to the emotions and losses we experience; the world is truly wild. Bastille's album, Wild World, is a reflection of the past, present and future. Many of us often turn to music as an escape, however while listening to each song on this album I find myself having to face the reality of our world. Each song shifts in genre from rock to soul and hip-hop however what makes each song more powerful is the ranging vocals of the frontman, Dan Smith. What I admire most about the bands new album is how they blanket each song, each story behind beautiful music. In the first track on their new album, Good Grief, we first hear a women's voice, sampled from Weird Science; "So, what would you little maniacs like to do first?" As I let the words sink in, I realize that this opening line sets the tone for the whole album. I felt as if the …show more content…

Each song on the album referenced so many emotion and thoughts to the point where I was exhausted. I now realized that I had taken the album way to literally and forgot to enjoy it. There is a beauty in this album that once I had dwelled on the thoughts and lyrics I found myself letting go more and losing myself in the music. The band is clearly influenced by film, this evident in songs such as Good Grief and Fake It. This is something that I admire. This band has a way of taking a simple song, with the lyrics and the music and they manage to find another angle and another layer in which they can add more depth. Adding quotes from movies gives the songs on this album much more naked feel when hearing the voices. It's haunting to hear those voices echo in the distance even when they have long passed. But then again I may just be thinking too

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