Although civilization's transition into a cyborg world seems inevitable, there are still those who recognize the beauty and power of a human touch to complement the circumvention. Jack Tatum understands this balance, and through a decade making music as Wild Nothing he has learned to embrace both sides of that dynamic - but perhaps never as distinctly as on Indigo, the project's fourth album. On one hand, it is a return to the fresh, transcendent sweep of his debut, 2010's Gemini, and on the other, a culmination of heights reached, paths traveled, and lessons learned while creating the follow-ups, Nocturne and Life of Pause.<br>Disc 1<br>1. Letting Go(3:41)<br>2. Oscillation(3:50)<br>3. Partners in Motion(4:20)<br>4. Wheel of Misfortune(4:15)<br>5. Shallow Water(4:60)<br>6. Through Windows(3:19)<br>7. The Closest Thing to Living(3:34)<br>8. Dollhouse(1:17)<br>9. Canyon on Fire(4:44)<br>10. Flawed Translation(3:58)<br>11. Bend(4:60)<br>
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