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August 9, 2013 The Wild Feathers Channel the Heartland on Debut Album Premiere Nashville rockers self-titled album out August 13 th By JOHN D. LUERSSEN A U GUST 9, 2 0 1 3 8 : 0 0 A M E T Nashville's Wild Feathers channel American rock spirit through-and-through on their solid, eponymous debut album, which drops August 13th on Warner Bros Records. Bringing to mind everyone from the Allman Brothers ("Hard Wind") to the Jayhawks ("Got It Wrong"), the five-piece band fuses the essentials of rock, country, folk and blues into an intriguing new approach. With their recent array of festival appearances, an ongoing trek supporting Willie Nelson and upcoming dates with ZZ Ward and at Austin City Limits, the Wild Feathers are already making a name for themselves. The album supports it, boasting the melodic rocker "American" and the chamber-pop-tinged "If You Don't Love Me." Then there's "The Ceiling," the album's memorable first single, which has been a fixture of "The Baker's Dozen" on SiriusXM's The Spectrum for the past month. It's something that fans of heartland artists like the Avett Brothers and My Morning Jacket will appreciate while it recalls the magic of Tom Petty and Neil Young acts the Wild Feathers grew up on, of course.

Aug 20, 2013 The Wild Feathers The Wild Feathers (Warner Bros.) 4 stars No single singer holds center stage in the Wild Feathers. Four of its members write, and all five of them sing often at the same time. It takes a lot of focus to keep so much energy in line. Remarkably, the Feathers debut disc presents a band with laser-sharp sense of purpose. It nominally zeroes in on what we term Americana music that broad mix of country, blues and folk-rock that grounds acts from Wilco to Lucinda Williams to the Jayhawks. But this Nashville-based group provides its own spin. They re just as taken with rousing rock n roll as any dustier, sparser U.S. roots music. And the attraction gives their songs a punch and speed rarely heard and even more rarely sustained in the world of Americana. Songs like Backwoods Company and American fire off riffs as hard as The Stones. I Can Have You bolts out the gate like the most show-stopping of early Tom Petty hits, while The Ceiling recalls the Eagles, without the smug self-regard or insular harmonies. Instead, the layered voices of the Feathers have the vulnerability and beauty of the Jayhawks. All four songwriters Ricky Young, Joel King, Taylor Burns and Preston Wimberly wood-shopped their chops in solo acts before uniting in 2010. The chemistry they found has the eureka effect of the great American harmony-rock bands, from Buffalo Springfield to Poco. Their rapport is uncanny. The Feathers can downshift to softer songs, like the pedal-steel-kissed folk ballad Left My Woman. But their great strength comes in remembering that Americana music doesn t have to be so serious and blue. It can rock, too.

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The Wild Feathers are the next Kings of Leon Bob Mehr WHO ARE THEY: A Nashville-based combo featuring singer-songwriters Joel King, Ricky Young, Taylor Burns and Preston Wimberly; drummer Ben Dumas was recently added to the band s roster. WHY THEY'RE THE NEXT KINGS OF LEON: Like their fellow Tennesseans, The Wild Feathers are a shaggy, stylish crew that shares singing duties. The band s built on a similar musical foundation too a mix of big tableau rock, harmony-laden pop songs and Southern rooting. We love the umbrella of rock, says bassist/vocalist King, because we can play anything from Your Cheating Heart to When the Levee Breaks. The Wild Feathers originally got together as a kind of loose writing project but quickly evolved into a full-fledged band. Initially signed to major label Interscope in 2011, the band parted ways with the company before releasing anything but was quickly snapped up by Warner Brothers, which just put out the Feathers self-titled debut. INFLUENCES: Like KOL, the Feathers fundamentally think of themselves as the offspring of a rich tradition, or, as King puts it: If Led Zeppelin and The Band had a baby in Joshua Tree. We took cues from The Byrds; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; and the Eagles, he says. We like the way The Rolling Stones played with perfect imperfection and swagger. Or the way [The Band s] Rick Danko would squeak out a high octave of the melody. We just go with what we think sounds good. DOWNLOAD: The Ceiling, Backwoods Company and Hard Wind.

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Listen Up: The Wild Feathers' New Country-Rock Song, "Got It Wrong" July 24 9:00 AM by Emily Zemler Nashville s The Wild Feathers arrived at their self-titled debut album in a roundabout way. "Our goal was to make the best record possible," singer and guitarist Ricky Young told us. "We had written close to 80 songs and narrowed that down to what's on the album. We want people to enjoy listening to it for years and for the music to hold up over time." "Got It Wrong," a track from the upcoming album (stream it exclusively below), reveals The Wild Feathers' invigorated, cross-genre rock style. Young describes the group as an "American rock 'n' roll band" who combine traditional and classic country and blues sounds in their music it's a sound you can definitely hear on "Got It Wrong." The album (out August 13 via Warner Bros) was recorded live to tape, giving a raucous, throwback sensibility to the songs. But the production process was also the biggest obstacle. "We really had to find those moments in the studio while performing at our best," Young admitted. "That might be the most challenging [part]. Fun, but challenging. There was no shortage of songs. That's kind of the easy part." Next up? Touring. The group will perform at Outside Lands in San Francisco next month before hitting the road with Willie Nelson and ZZ Ward. "We like to do what any band wants to do," Young said. "We want to play to our fans all around the world. We love playing live, and that's the one thing that never gets old. We want to keep working hard and hopefully watch it pay off."