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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelHlct, Hellcat Records
UPC0045778054329
eBay Product ID (ePID)28053648312
Product Key Features
Release Year2022
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistInterrupters
Release TitleIn the Wild
Dimensions
Item Height0.35 in
Item Weight0.14 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Anything Was Better 1.2 As We Live (Feat. Tim Armstrong ; Rhonda Dakar) 1.3 Raised By Wolves 1.4 In the Mirror 1.5 Kiss the Ground 1.6 Jailbird 1.7 The Hard Way 1.8 My Heart 1.9 Let 'Em Go 1.10 Worst for Me 1.11 Burdens (Feat. Hepcat) 1.12 Love Never Dies (Feat. the Skints) 1.13 Afterthought 1.14 Alien
NotesAfter three studio albums and over a decade deep into the music game, The Interrupters deliver their 2022 album, In The Wild. This 14-track opus is the real deal; it's a story of survival, a story of resilience, by a band being bold and rejecting the easy impulses of simply repeating what's worked before. Together during lockdown, Aimee Interrupter, partner and guitarist Kevin Bivona, and his younger twin brothers, Jesse (drums) and Justin (bass), decided to put idle hands to work. After building a home studio in their garage together, Kevin stepped up and took charge of production duties to become "the accountable one" this time around. The record took shape in an unforced and organic fashion, and the recording process was evidently a fun one, which is reflected in the sound of the album, gliding across a spectrum of breathless punk rock, doo-wop, gospel, dancehall, and the band's customary nods to the lineage of two-tone. It's further evidenced in the uplifting spirit and the glittering rollcall of guests (Tim Armstrong, Rhoda Dakar, Hepcat, The Skints) involved too. Thanks to the cocoon of the intimate environment they'd built and relaxed working practices, the results made for the most personal Interrupters album to date, as well as being the one all four feel most connected to.