WYLDLIFE BABY, QUIT SUCKING MY BLOOD! A B O U T
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"BABY, QUIT SUCKING MY BLOOD!"
Invading
from Chappaqua, New York, the five guys of WYLDLIFE are back with a vengeance
in the summer of 2008, celebrating the release of Baby, Quit Sucking My
Blood!, their very first full-length album. Together since their earliest days
in junior high, Max, Dave, Sam, Kinney, and Tyler first crash-landed onto the
Westchester, NY music scene in 2006 with the release of the underground classic
and long sold out World Famous EP. They followed up the EP’s release with their
first ever show in New York City, playing in front of a packed crowd in
November of 2006 at Don Hill’s in Tribeca, a club that WYLDLIFE would return to
almost a dozen times over the next year and a half when not rocking and rolling
at other NYC live music haunts the Tank, the Knitting Factory, the late Mo
Pitkin’s in Greenwich Village, and Goodbye Blue Monday deep in the heart of Brooklyn. WYLDLIFE also had the privilege of teaming
up with legendary NYC graffiti artist, party promoter, and event organizer NYC
Lase last September to play a set at Da Movement, a charity fashion and arts
festival in Columbus Park in downtown Manhattan to benefit Invisible
Children.
With
a brand new, full-length album on the way, 2008 is poised to truly be the year of
WYLDLIFE. Baby, Quit Sucking My Blood!
is every bit as raunchy, seductive, and dignified as the live show WYLDLIFE has
become known for. With kick-out-the-jams rockers “Overdose of Love” and
“Zombies Are Taking Over New York” alongside the soulful “Erobotica” and the
absolutely righteous “WYLDLIFE National Anthem,” the five get ample opportunity
to display their range of musical and songwriting talent. Just take one listen
to Sam Allen shred through “Seven” (one of three underground classics from the World Famous EP that have been rerecorded and
remastered for the full-length debut) or kick back and let the melodic hum and
drone of Dave Feldman’s voice on “Who’s Sorry Now?” seduce your feet into one last date with the dance floor. Other highlights include the
swirling, intrepid backbeat of “Hit List”, held down by Max Hamlin on the bass and
Tyler Houston behind the kit, and the rapid-fire riffery of David Kinney
throughout “Predator,” one of the many standout tracks on an album that’s
destined to fire the first shot of a rock and roll revolution, taking charge one unsuspecting eardrum at a time.
Baby, Quit Sucking My Blood! is available in its entirety for free download on this website by clicking on the "Download" button below - but only for a limited time! We hope you enjoy it, and be sure to head on over to our "Contact" page after you've given it a spin to let us know what you think!
- MTM, 06/08