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Album
Wildlife is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band La Dispute, released October 4, 2011, on No Sleep Records. Recording sessions for the album took place primarily at StadiumRed in New York in April 2011. The band members of La Dispute took control of all of the production duties alongside the album's recording engineers Andrew Everding and Joseph Pedulla. Noted by music writers for its varied elements, Wildlife incorporates musical components from La Dispute's previous releases, particularly Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair and Here, Hear III., and genres such as screamo, progressive rock, post-rock and spoken word. Lyrically the album, in the vision of the band, is a collection of unpublished “short stories” from a hypothetical author complete with the author’s notes and sectioned thematically by the use of four monologues. The album features themes that focus on personal loss, anger and despair. The album debuted at number 135 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 3,140 copies in its first week. It spent 1 week on the chart and charted only in the United States. Prior to its release, Wildlife was promoted with two singles, including Harder Harmonies and The Most Beautiful Bitter Fruits. The album was well received by critics, with critics mainly praising it's conceptual lyrics and more melodic approach to their style. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
a Departure
La Dispute
Harder Harmonies
La Dispute
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Blues
La Dispute
Edit Your Hometown
La Dispute
a Letter
La Dispute
Safer in the Forest/Love Song for Poor Michigan
La Dispute
The Most Beautiful Bitter Fruit
La Dispute
a Poem
La Dispute
King Park
La Dispute
Edward Benz, 27 Times
La Dispute
I See Everything
La Dispute
a Broken Jar
La Dispute
All Our Bruised Bodies and the Whole Heart Shrinks
La Dispute
You and I in Unison
La Dispute