Wild Light

American indie rock band


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nameWild Light
imageWildLightVirginiaBeach.jpg
captionWild Light performing in Virginia Beach, Virginia
image_size250px
backgroundgroup_or_band
originNew Hampshire, United States
genreIndie rock
Indie pop
years_active2005–present
labelStartime International
website
current_membersTim Kile
Seth Pitman
Jordan Alexander
Seth Kasper
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| name = Wild Light | image = WildLightVirginiaBeach.jpg | caption = Wild Light performing in Virginia Beach, Virginia | image_size = 250px | background = group_or_band | origin = New Hampshire, United States | genre = Indie rock Indie pop | years_active = 2005–present | label = Startime International | website = | current_members = Tim Kile Seth Pitman Jordan Alexander Seth Kasper | past_members =

Wild Light is an American four-piece indie rock band from New Hampshire, United States, composed of multi-instrumentalists/vocalists Tim Kile and Seth Pitman, guitarist/vocalist Jordan Alexander, and drummer Seth Kasper. The band formed in 2005 and released its first full-length album, Adult Nights, in March 2009. Kile is a former member of the Canadian band, Arcade Fire.

Biography

Wild Light began when Tim and Jordan began making music together in elementary school. In high school, they joined with Seth Pitman and Seth Kasper to form a band. Jordan attended Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, where he shared a room with Win Butler - future lead singer of Arcade Fire. Tim met Win through Jordan, and after high school, Tim moved to Montreal to start the first incarnation of what would become Arcade Fire with Win and Josh Deu, the artist behind the Adult Nights cover. Tim left the group after a year, and in 2005 Kasper, Seth, Jordan and Tim reunited to form Wild Light. Through their relationship with Arcade Fire, the two bands toured extensively throughout Europe in late 2007. In the summer of 2008, Wild Light traveled to Los Angeles and entered the recording studio to work with producer Rob Schnapf on their debut album, Adult Nights (StarTime International), which was released on March 3, 2009.

Accomplishments

2007

2008

2009

  • In early 2009, Wild Light opened for Tapes 'n Tapes on its US tour. The band went on to play SXSW again in March 2009, becoming one of the festival's most notable acts of the year, according to Rolling Stone.
  • From April to May 2009, Wild Light opened for The Killers on the first leg of their worldwide tour.
  • The band also did a collaboration with The Killers on the latter's Christmas single, "¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!" which also features Mariachi el Bronx. The single was released on December 1, 2009.

Discography

Albums

  • Adult Nights (2009)

Singles

References

References

  1. "Wild Light | Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic.
  2. "The Leading Amplifier Magazine Site on the Net". AmplifierMagazine.com.
  3. (2009-02-26). "Wild Light: Best Friends Forever | SPIN | Profiles | This Is Happening". SPIN.
  4. "Which Band Will Reunite Next? Placing Odds on 14 Groups, from Led Zeppelin to N'Sync Pictures". Rolling Stone.

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