Wild Party, a rowdy foursome from the middle of Texas, just released their feature full-length album titled Phantom Pop last night, and today we are giving you a little taste with the already-successful single "When I Get Older."
Although from Texas, Wild Party exudes a melody that is Brit-pop friendly, with danceable rock and roll influence. Their high energy sound overflows from every pore and concocts an exuberance that you can hear straight through your earphones.
"When I Get Older" captures a familiar static essence of being young and in love while still reminding you about the relatable consequences and hopefulness of growing up. After listening, some may take this time to reminisce on the one that got away, but I believe this is a prime moment to shake it off, hit repeat and move your feet!
Peep the video for "When I Get Older" below and If you dig the sound, drop by their Bandcamp and check out Phantom Pop in its entirety.
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