Jack Tatum released "Indigo," his fourth album as Wild Nothing, earlier this year. It finds the Virginia musician returning to the lush synth-pop that defined his early Wild Nothing recordings in his college dorm room. Tatum and his band recorded some of the album at the famous Sunset Sound studio in Los Angeles.
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Wild Nothing stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play four songs from "Indigo." Tatum also spoke with Jeremy Petersen about mixing the record in Denver, how living in Los Angeles affected his musical trajectory and his love for '80s pop acts.
Stream the session and watch Wild Nothing perform "Letting Go" above. Watch more videos on our YouTube page.
Songs performed:
- "Wheel of Misfortune"
- "Flawed Translation"
- "Letting Go"
- "Partners in Motion"