Improvisation and happy musical accidents are at the heart of The Wild Beyond's debut recording. "We're playing rock music from a jazz head," said The Wild Beyond's Max Hodes. " for us, behind the prog and the heavy, it's about being able to improvise at peak volume." And that's just what The Wild Beyond have done on their self-titled, debut EP, which clocks in at five songs and nearly 50 minutes of music and lands on November 11 via UltraMegaSound Records with distribution through The End Records. It's improvised, it's loud and it fu**ing rocks.
Improvisation and happy musical accidents are at the heart of The Wild Beyond's debut recording. "We're playing rock music from a jazz head," said The Wild Beyond's Max Hodes. " for us, behind the prog and the heavy, it's about being able to improvise at peak volume." And that's just what The Wild Beyond have done on their self-titled, debut EP, which clocks in at five songs and nearly 50 minutes of music and lands on November 11 via UltraMegaSound Records with distribution through The End Records. It's improvised, it's loud and it fu**ing rocks.
Improvisation and happy musical accidents are at the heart of The Wild Beyond's debut recording. "We're playing rock music from a jazz head," said The Wild Beyond's Max Hodes. " for us, behind the prog and the heavy, it's about being able to improvise at peak volume." And that's just what The Wild Beyond have done on their self-titled, debut EP, which clocks in at five songs and nearly 50 minutes of music and lands on November 11 via UltraMegaSound Records with distribution through The End Records. It's improvised, it's loud and it fu**ing rocks.