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Wylde Bunch's Biography
Their latest six-song, self-titled EP, due out November 7th on Surfdog Records, finds Wylde Bunch at the top of their game. The lead track "Yeah Yeah (Stomp the Bleachers)" is an instant arena anthem and was chosen as the theme song and video for the 2007 college football season on Fox Sports.
The second track, "Dumb", an enticing roots, hip-hop, and rock song deals with the experience of hard lessons learned, or coping with the truth that sometimes some lessons are, in fact, never learned. The track is an insistence to keep living and growing regardless of pitfalls or accomplishments, and is also a simultaneous confession that in the end, sometimes we really don't know anything!
In "NaNaNa" Wylde Bunch spin a humorous tale recounting the classic cat-and-mouse game between males and females. The chorus is a driving horn section and a huge hook.
"Clash," an infectious sing-along reminiscent of mid-1960's pop, speaks of life's unpredictability. One moment it feels as if our backs are up against the wall, but the next moment can change everything. In the end, the song is a reflective meditation on the agony and ecstasy of life's experiences.
Tapping into a lineage that harkens back to early Beastie Boys, Run-DMC and Public Enemy, "Lose It" brings back the guitar riff into hip-hop music. "Lose It" infuses old-school 808 handclaps with heavy, distortion-laden guitars. The song tells a story of the hardships of growing up in gang-riddled South Central Los Angeles as well and compares that to the pressures and plasticity the group has encountered in life in general.
The final track, "On Top," is a song of hope. The verse explodes into a powerful chorus where the lines, "Now you see/what it takes to be/on top" repeat with energy and urgency. This track is so powerful that ESPN will be using it as their theme song for the upcoming NBA season. Following in the footsteps of Black Eyed Peas, Pink, Fort Minor, and Tom Petty, the song will open all ABC/ESPN NBA games with their video spliced in with NBA highlights.