Wild Pink - A Billion Little Lights (IEX) (Glow-In-The-Dark Vinyl) (Indie Exclusive Vinyl)
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Wild Pink - A Billion Little Lights (IEX) (Glow-In-The-Dark Vinyl) (Indie Exclusive Vinyl)

Wild Pink - A Billion Little Lights (IEX) (Glow-In-The-Dark Vinyl) (Indie Exclusive Vinyl)

$19.98
Wild Pink - A Billion Little Lights (IEX) (Glow-In-The-Dark Vinyl) (Indie Exclusive Vinyl)
$19.98

The Story

Details: On Wild Pink's third album and first for Royal Mountain Records, A Billion Little Lights, frontman John Ross explores the dichotomy of finally achieving emotional security - of accepting the love and peace he deprived himself of in his twenties - while also feeling existentially smaller and more directionless than ever before. The record is a two-pronged triumph: an extraordinary reflection on the human condition presented through the sharpest, grandest, and most captivating songs Wild Pink have ever composed.

Tracklist:

  1. The Wind Was Like a Train
  2. Bigger Than Christmas
  3. The Shining But Tropical
  4. Amalfi
  5. Oversharers Anonymous
  6. You Can Have It Back
  7. Family Friends
  8. Track Mud
  9. Pacific City
  10. Die Outside

Description

Details: On Wild Pink's third album and first for Royal Mountain Records, A Billion Little Lights, frontman John Ross explores the dichotomy of finally achieving emotional security - of accepting the love and peace he deprived himself of in his twenties - while also feeling existentially smaller and more directionless than ever before. The record is a two-pronged triumph: an extraordinary reflection on the human condition presented through the sharpest, grandest, and most captivating songs Wild Pink have ever composed.

Tracklist:

  1. The Wind Was Like a Train
  2. Bigger Than Christmas
  3. The Shining But Tropical
  4. Amalfi
  5. Oversharers Anonymous
  6. You Can Have It Back
  7. Family Friends
  8. Track Mud
  9. Pacific City
  10. Die Outside
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