For Immediate Release

August 22, 2024


THE WILD FEATHERS CHANNEL

HEARTLAND ROCK EXCELLENCE WITH NEW SONG, “STEREO”


ACCLAIMED NASHVILLE COUNTRY ROCKERS SHARE OPENING TRACK 

FROM FIRST NEW ALBUM IN CLOSE TO THREE YEARS – LISTEN


US HEADLINE TOUR GETS UNDERWAY NOVEMBER 9 IN OMAHA, NE


TICKETS FOR ALL NEWLY ANNOUNCED DATES ON SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 23


SIRENS ARRIVES VIA NEW WEST RECORDS ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4


PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW

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“A pioneering band…For over a decade, The Wild Feathers

have forgone the rules and regulations set by the rigid music industry,

making the records they want to make and releasing them as they please.”

– AMERICAN SONGWRITER


Critically acclaimed Nashville country rockers The Wild Feathers are channeling heartland rock excellence with their new single, “Stereo,” available now via New West Records. The track marks the opening number on the band’s first new album in close to three years, Sirens, arriving everywhere on Friday, October 4. It was produced by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winner Shooter Jennings and pre-orders are available now.


“Stereo is the first song we recorded for the record, but it was the last song written,” says The Wild Feathers co-founding bassist/singer Joel King. “It began as an instrumental soundcheck jam while on tour, and we knew we had to make it a finished song before we traveled to LA to record with Shooter. We loved the idea of an explosive harmony/chorus right up front in the song, then followed by fun musical idiosyncrasies throughout. Lyrically, it struggles with the duality of life. How can life be both beautiful and depressing at the same time? If nothing is bad, how do you know when it’s good?”


LISTEN TO “STEREO”


PRE-ORDER SIRENS


Produced by Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker, Turnpike Troubadours), Sirens was previously heralded with the rabble-rousing “Don’t Know,” along with the album’s organ-fueled first single, “Sanctuary.” A live performance of the latter track – filmed at The Cabin in downtown Park City, UT for Toyota and SiriusXM’s “Sounds of the Road” series – is streaming now at YouTube. 


LISTEN TO “DON’T KNOW”

LISTEN TO “SANCTUARY”

WATCH “SANCTUARY”

(SOUNDS OF THE ROAD | PRESENTED BY TOYOTA AND SIRIUSXM®)


Long regarded as an electrifying live outfit, The Wild Feathers will celebrate Sirens with a US headline tour, getting underway November 9 at Omaha, NE’s Reverb Lounge and then culminating November 20 at Nashville, TN’s famed The Basement East. Tickets for all newly announced shows go on sale this Friday, August 23. Further US headline dates will be announced soon. In addition, The Wild Feathers will appear at the upcoming WTMD First Thursday Festival at Baltimore, MD’s Canton Waterfront Park (September 5) followed by a showcase performance at Nashville, TN’s annual AMERICANAFEST (September 17-21). For updates and ticket information, please visit www.thewildfeathers.com.

THE WILD FEATHERS - LIVE 2024


SEPTEMBER

5 – Baltimore, MD – WTMD First Thursday Festival @ Canton Waterfront Park

17-21 - Nashville, TN – AMERICANAFEST


NOVEMBER

9 – Omaha, NE – Reverb Lounge

11 – St. Paul, MN – Turf Club

12 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon

13 – Milwaukee, WI - Vivarium

14 – Chicago, IL - The Myron R. Szold Music & Dance Hall @ The Old Town School of Folk Music

16 – Columbus, OH – The Basement

17 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi

20 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East


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Sirens sees The Wild Feathers returning with the album they’ve been building towards since their foundation over a decade ago, a spirited collection of road-worn, sharply woven tales chronicling a life worth living, love worth holding, and the hard-earned lessons found along the ride. The follow-up to 2021’s Alvarado – the band’s much lauded debut for New West Records – marks the band’s most sprawling, richly descriptive album thus far, channeling heartland rock excellence, old-school guitar riffs, rootsy jams, and heartfelt stories tailor-made for open-road therapy with windows down and speakers blaring.

 

The Wild Feathers’ goal for their fifth studio album was to push beyond simply recreating a handful of demos and instead create something altogether new, with a fresh perspective heretofore untapped over the course of their previous releases. With that in mind, band members Ricky Young, Joel King, Taylor Burns, Ben Dumas, and Brett Moore traveled some 2,000 miles from their homebase in Nashville to work with longtime friend and first-time collaborator Shooter Jennings at his Dave’s Room studios in North Hollywood, CA. The Wild Feathers entered the studio with a largely blank slate, bringing almost 30 rough draft song ideas and then developing them into a head-turning collection that showcases their distinctive ability to blend country storytelling with rock ‘n’ roll showmanship, from “Don’t Know” to “Pretending,” a stop-you-in-your-tracks piano ballad that’s bound to send lighters into the sky when the band takes to the road later this year. A true statement piece, Sirens is The Wild Feathers at their very best, a time-tested, harmonized culmination formed by a veteran band Jennings praises as “a collective of truly deep soulful musicians and writers who have come together and stayed together over the years.

 

Founded in 2010 by Young, King, and Burns, The Wild Feathers have eluded easy classification over the course of four studio albums, a rarities release, and acclaimed live album recorded at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, fusing Americana, country, folk, heartland rock, blues, Southern flare and occasional punk attitude into something altogether their own. Sirens marks like the next step forward from such career-making songs as 2013’s Triple A radio hit, “The Ceiling,” and 2021’s rip-roaring “Ain’t Looking,” showcasing strengths built from traveling on a virtually non-stop live schedule that saw sold-out headline tours, sought-after slots on festival stages including Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Austin City Limits Festival, and Americana Fest, and dates alongside such legends as Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan. Outside of touring, writing, and recording together, The Wild Feathers have also proven among Nashville’s most sought-after players and songwriters. King’s resume includes cutting bass on Miranda Lambert’s 2019 RIAA Gold-certified Wildcard and Lainey Wilson’s 2022 breakout effort, Bell Bottom Country, both of which received GRAMMY® Awards for “Best Country Album.” As songwriters, Young, Burns and King have worked with alt-country icons The Jayhawks and collaborated on the hit ABC series Nashville, among other projects.

 

“I love being part of a band that is always growing and evolving,” says Ricky Young. “We want to keep challenging ourselves to make new music while always continuing to grow and be challenged. For us, this is the best version of what we’ve always done. We’re not the band we were 10 years ago. We’re much better writers now. Much better performers. We’re much better people. We’ve grown a lot.”

 

“We just wanted to write a shit load of songs, find a great producer and let go of the reins a little bit,” says Joel King. “We were like, let’s just do it like a band.”


THE WILD FEATHERS

SIRENS

(New West Records)

Release Date: Friday, October 4, 2024

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Tracklist:

Stereo

Pretending

Sanctuary

L.A. Makes Me Sad

Slow Down

Comedown

Don’t Know

Rendezvous

Sleep For Days

Giving Up


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