Alternative/Rock
Wildlife Control Releases the New Single “Make Me Feel”
Wildlife Control has just unveiled the new rock-electro-pop single, “Make Me Feel,” and you can get a taste of it right here.
NYC-based Wildlife Control is back with a vengeance, steering listeners to a supersonic drive with the newest single, “Make Me Feel.” Equipped with an upbeat rhythm and powerful chords, Wildlife Control delivers a catchy tune to which rock and electropop lovers would easily tap their feet.
“Make Me Feel” brings forth vivid imagery of ecstatic emotions that listeners would feel with a loved one and finds beauty in the simplest ways that love can be expressed. Marking a return to the melodic lyricism of Wildlife Control’s indie rock debut, which trended at the height of the music blog era and topped college radio, you can check out the single below.
Grammy-nominated musician and producer Wildlife Control blurs the lines between visual art, music, and technology. Their aesthetic combines sampled and synthesized sounds and visuals in an alchemical mixture best summarized by the final words of their debut release: “it doesnʼt matter if she’s Analog or Digital.”
Wildlife Control’s music covers the span of the depth of emotions in living a full life. From growing up as the only minority in a rural town to going through the ups and downs of finding love, experiencing joy, pain, addiction, and always coming out on the other side better and stronger for it. That depth in the story keeps their fans interested and listening to a decade on.
Inspired by The Beatles, often classed with Phoenix, and compared to Tom Petty by Dan Reynolds from Imagine Dragons, Wildlife Control’s eclectic music and interesting experiments with video and sound tend to create discovery moments outside the industry that bring new audiences in.
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