Hedley - Wild Life (Deluxe Version) (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Hedley
- Title: Wild Life (Deluxe Version)
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Universal Music Canada
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:52:40
- Total Size: 358 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Anything
02. Crazy For You
03. Headphones
04. I’ll Be With You
05. Pocket Full of Dreams
06. Mexico
07. Heaven In Our Headlights
08. Dreaming’s For Sleeping
09. Wild Life
10. Got Love
11. All the Way
12. Top of the World
13. Beautiful Girl
14. Parade Rain
15. Almost Over
Five albums in and Hedley still bristle with the sound of the now. They're clearly a group who still aspire to top the charts, and Wild Life certainly bears the mark of many trends of 2013, a sonic sensibility that balances the odd references to Charlie Sheen and other stale pop culture icons. Hedley are so trashy such dissonant allusions don't strike a sour note; if one doesn't make sense, there's another right around the corner. That omnivorous, rapacious appetite is the group's saving grace, as they never have enough conviction to sound like a fraud whenever they adopt a new style. And do they ever try new sounds on Wild Life. There's a bit of Daft Punk in "Crazy for You" (as blatant a cop of "Get Lucky" as legally possible), a bit of chilly One Republic balladry ("Headphones"), and some Lumineers stomp in "Heaven in Our Headlights," plus a whole lot of sounds that lie somewhere in between. Hedley's blatant desire to have a hit by any means necessary is tawdry but endearing because there is so much gloss here even the songs that aren't quite as potent sound alluring due to the big-budget slickness. Hedley aren't necessarily a natural band - there's always a sense that they're trying too hard - but the eagerness is ingratiating, particularly on an album like Wild Life where they rummage through a pop closet and try on anything in the hopes it'll make them look good.
01. Anything
02. Crazy For You
03. Headphones
04. I’ll Be With You
05. Pocket Full of Dreams
06. Mexico
07. Heaven In Our Headlights
08. Dreaming’s For Sleeping
09. Wild Life
10. Got Love
11. All the Way
12. Top of the World
13. Beautiful Girl
14. Parade Rain
15. Almost Over
Five albums in and Hedley still bristle with the sound of the now. They're clearly a group who still aspire to top the charts, and Wild Life certainly bears the mark of many trends of 2013, a sonic sensibility that balances the odd references to Charlie Sheen and other stale pop culture icons. Hedley are so trashy such dissonant allusions don't strike a sour note; if one doesn't make sense, there's another right around the corner. That omnivorous, rapacious appetite is the group's saving grace, as they never have enough conviction to sound like a fraud whenever they adopt a new style. And do they ever try new sounds on Wild Life. There's a bit of Daft Punk in "Crazy for You" (as blatant a cop of "Get Lucky" as legally possible), a bit of chilly One Republic balladry ("Headphones"), and some Lumineers stomp in "Heaven in Our Headlights," plus a whole lot of sounds that lie somewhere in between. Hedley's blatant desire to have a hit by any means necessary is tawdry but endearing because there is so much gloss here even the songs that aren't quite as potent sound alluring due to the big-budget slickness. Hedley aren't necessarily a natural band - there's always a sense that they're trying too hard - but the eagerness is ingratiating, particularly on an album like Wild Life where they rummage through a pop closet and try on anything in the hopes it'll make them look good.
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