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Oliver Wilde Long Hold Star, An Infinite Abduction
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UK-based chamber psych pop wizard Oliver Wilde is about to drop a new EP. Listen to it in full ahead of release.

As part of the release Wilde shares some sort of explanation.

"Seven white horses on a red hill, broken mouth of broken teeth, “long-hold-star” replies the display, here’t comes,
I let it in, an infinite abduction, a shipwreck of blood. Short answers to my own heavy collection of sideline stumble blocks.
Echolalia, the soft response to clean compartment ‘section-by’ sound columns tied to hard ones.
Without veins of repetition, beautiful strings come miles to remind my agoraphobic open space to appease, and the band begins to play.
Torsonic circulation aid pop for suicide disco relief, unsolved mysteries featuring EBU, Tara Clerkin, Silver Waves and MXLX the hacked singers. ‘Blitch Scratch’ is the sound the cardiac monitors play as I make bestest friends with ICD, the horse kick altruist.
Fade, celebrates the thirty year red moon rising from the last mound where the witches burned, time told panoramic as the last spark died.
The worst rebirth reserved and cheated out of. Bifida, the self-aware space between knowns, where precious unknown treasure settle, wished it colourless and blank but you are, always there.
Look After Your Machine, a burst vessel and the crowd staggers, guess everyone was entitled to happyness, for those who throw themselves self-absorbed into my deformed arteries, overthink and sleep on it.
Sad Sack is for gaslighting the hysterical feminine, unwritten pages of history and tragic heart collision bought into then sold off.
Not my struggle, or personal privilege. Rhain’s operatic whine spills into this man’s broken heart to prove my position. “Sit down and listen to your father”, a song can wash away most things, but never everything.
‘It Was Nice To Have Met You’ is sad to listen to now, the great ironic apology not deserving or needed, the last hurdle of the longest tangent I ever wrote.
Take it as it comes, like a good friend should."

Now see what you make out of it...

Long Hold Star, An Infinite Abduction will be released on May 06, 2016. It will be released via . Stream it courtesy of Stereogum. Also check out our Oliver Wilde artist profile to find eventual tour dates in your area and links to the official web and social media pages of Oliver Wilde.

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