★★★★★
Tweet American Buffet Ready your flag kitsch and shine your two-steppin' boots! On the tails of Mumfordcore comes a new wave of Americana, led by a fresh crop of bands you've never heard of. Among them are the adorable collective of white dudes known as The Wild Feathers, making their self-titled debut on Warner Brothers, and currently traversing the US with Willie Nelson...
- www.mxdwn.com
2013-08-20
★★★★★
Where should homage stop and originality begin? And, how does any up-and-coming band find the perfect blend of the two? All musicians owe a debt of gratitude to their predecessors, to those who inspired their love of power chords or heavy bass riffs and drove their commitment to the dreary hours of practice it takes to master any instrument.
This push-and-pull is, ultimately, what The Wild Feathers' self-titled debut is all about...
- consequenceofsound.net
2013-08-16
★★★★★
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Record Label: Warner Bros.
Release Date: Aug. 13, 2013
In just the relatively short time they've been a band, the Nashville quintet The Wild Feathers have shared bills with the likes of Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and Grammy Winner Ryan Bingham, to name but a few...
- www.absolutepunk.net
2013-08-16
★★★★★
Release Date: Aug. 13, 2013 In just the relatively short time they've been a band, the Nashville quintet The Wild Feathers have shared bills with the likes of Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and Grammy Winner Ryan Bingham, to name but a few. That kind of good fortune is not random, but completely intentional, and those three artists are a pretty good jumping off point for describing their roots-rock crunch. Lead single "The Ceiling" is an ass-kicker in every sense of the word...
- absolutepunk.net
2013-08-14
★★★★★
If you're of a certain age, you have memories of your parents blasting CCR and Eagles tapes on long car rides. For some, that surely accelerated an interest in edgier sounds, but for others, such as the members of the Wild Feathers, it left an indelible nostalgic impression. This Nashville five-piece have only been around since 2010, but on their 12-track debut, they do a nice job synthesizing their '70s FM radio influences, starting with riff-heavy opener "Backwoods Company...
- exclaim.ca
2013-08-10