Hall Wildson
Hall Wildson formed in 1998 when Reginald 'Reg' Wildson and Marcus Hall started playing together in the UK. Their debut album 'I'm Magic Oh!' came out in...
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Hall Wildson formed in 1998 when Reginald 'Reg' Wildson and Marcus Hall started playing together in the UK. Their debut album 'I'm Magic Oh!' came out in 2002, with the title track becoming one of their best-known songs. They've released several albums since then, including 'The Gospel of Wildson' in 2006 and 'The Hallucinations of Reg Wildson' in 2010.
Their live shows have sometimes drawn complaints about content, and there have been accusations about borrowing from other artists' work. Through it all, the core duo of Wildson on vocals and Hall handling guitar, bass, and keyboards has remained the constant center of the band.
They put out 'Dystopia' in 2014 and 'The Great Reset' in 2018, continuing to work in their particular style that mixes electronic and rock elements. Songs like 'Papa Future' show their approach to blending theatrical presentation with danceable beats.
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