Album stream: Magic Bronson, ‘Wildlife’
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Magic Bronson is addictive. The L.A. duo’s full-length debut “Wildlife” rumbles and hums in the secondhand-smoke-filled netherworld of indie-rock, hip-hop and electro-pop, and its biggest calling cards are the crooning verses and choruses of the very tall Michael Nicastro and big bass lines of … well, less tall Matthew Lieberman. The three singles the duo have released, “Shivers,” “Golden” and most recently “Fences” all have their merits, but “Wildlife” is deep in propulsive rockers (“Go Get It”) and weird surprises (“All Night Dog Fight”), big and small. Here, before its release, is the full album.
||| Stream: “Wildlife”
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[…] — Michael Nicastro and Matthew Lieberman released their intoxicating, genre-mashing debut “Wildlife” in late 2014, left their label and holed up in their studio to hone their writing and recording […]