Wild Cub
Wild Cub formed in Nashville in 2011, with Keegan DeWitt on vocals and guitar, Jeremy Bullock on keyboards, Jesse Bolton on drums, and David Jones on bass....
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Wild Cub formed in Nashville in 2011, with Keegan DeWitt on vocals and guitar, Jeremy Bullock on keyboards, Jesse Bolton on drums, and David Jones on bass. They put out their first album 'Youth' in 2013, followed by 'Shadows' in 2016 and 'Closer' in 2019.
Their song 'Thunder Clatter' got some attention, along with tracks like 'Colour' and 'Speak.' The band had a lineup change around 2014 when guitarist Taylor Johnson left, but they kept recording and touring.
They're an electro-pop group from Nashville, not exactly what you'd expect from that city's usual sound. Their music tends toward atmospheric arrangements with synths and piano lines, and DeWitt's lyrics often lean introspective.
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