
Wild Nothing To Release Sophomore LP
Nocturne Out In August
Jun 13, 2012
Wild Nothing
Following his breakthrough 2010 debut Gemini, Wild Nothing, aka Jack Tatum, has announced the arrival of his upcoming sophomore album Nocturne. The record is currently set for release on Aug. 28 in the U.S. on Captured Tracks and Aug. 27 in the UK on Bella Union. The record’s first single, “Shadow,” is available to stream online, and will be released in both digital and 7’’ formats on June 26 and Aug. 13 in the U.S. and UK respectively. You can view the full tracklist of the full-length below, as well as the one-man-band’s forthcoming tour dates with Beach House, Grimes, and The Walkmen.
Nocturne:
Shadow
Midnight Song
Nocturne
Through the Glass
Only Heather
This Chain Won’t Break
Disappear Always
Paradise
Counting Days
The Blue Dress
Rheya
Wild Nothing Tour Dates:
07-01 San Diego, CA - House of Blues *
07-03 Los Angeles, CA - El Rey *
07-06 Aspen, CO - Belly Up *
07-07 Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater *
07-09 Tulsa, OK - Cain’s Ballroom *
07-10 Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall *
07-11 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant *
07-12 Memphis, TN - Minglewood Hall *
07-17 Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue *
07-18 Pontiac, MI - The Crofoot Ballroom *
07-19 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues *
07-20 Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall *
07-21 Millvale, PA - Mr. Small’s Theatre *
08-09 New York, NY - Pier 84 #%
10-29 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street !
10-30 Manchester, England - Ritz !
11-01 London, England - Forum !
* with Beach House
# with Grimes
% with DIIV
! with the Walkmen
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