Night Wilds debuts dark new rock release “Control”

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Progressive alt-rock band Night Wilds has just released their latest track, “Control,” an electrifying addition to their acclaimed debut album, “All That Should Have Been,” due out in Spring 2024. This musical offering delves deep into the fragmented corridors of the human mind, weaving a captivating tapestry of light and darkness as it extends the album’s captivating narrative.

‘Control’ takes listeners on a dramatic journey through a divided mind, desperately seeking solace. The song unravels a haunting dialogue between a young boy and the fragmented facets of his inner self, as he grapples with an offer of respite that comes at an extraordinary price. It’s a tale of profound choices made for survival and the haunting reverberations of those pivotal decisions.

Much like previously released tracks like “Confusion,” this song embodies the band’s ethos of storytelling through music, blurring the line between entertainment and enlightenment.

Night Wilds‘ debut album, ‘All That Should Have Been,’ is a 17-song rock opera that chronicles the story of a boy trapped in a cruel circus, performing desperately for a madman ringleader. It’s a cathartic journey of healing and self-discovery, just like “Control,” which mirrors the band and lead songwriter Seth’s commitment to authenticity and personal growth.

In “Control,” the music roars with cinematic drama, offering an intense and enthralling experience. This rock ‘n’ roll swagger propels the narrative forward, allowing listeners to get lost in the grandeur of the music.

Night Wilds‘ “Control” is more than just a song; it’s an immersive experience, a poignant reminder of the power of music to explore the depths of the human psyche and offer hope in the darkest of times.

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