
2025 was shaping up to be a pretty damn cool year for new records getting released and then a short few months ago it go raised a notch or two with news that Wyldlife had their brand new album in the can and being melted onto wax with immediate effect and then the promo landed on the virtual doormat of RPM HQ and the party started. Holy Moly, this band were always rockin’ and the first on the invite to any out of control house party, but with ‘Sorted’ I believe they’ve just raised the bar a little further and 2025 just got even better.
Ten tracks bristling with energy and the Joie de vivre needed to sort the wood from the chaff. proceedings kick off with the bone rattling ‘Bystander’ harnessing their cheeky chappies persona with an open bottle cigarette in the corner of the mouth and collar turned up on the leather jacket, these cats are bringing the edge to the party and kicking over the amps, this party just got out of hand. What a banger to open your record with. Fist punching, head shaking, like a cat on the proverbial hot tin roof this is the shit right here!
Now, not wanting to blow your stack early doors, ‘Fast Dreams’, the first glimpse into what was on this record, was released, and a ball of energy and super cool swagger it is too. Snotty, cocksure, punked up Power Pop is the bubble gum blowing name of the game, and Wyldlife have the whole shooting match sewn up.
Imagine the danger of The Libertines mixed with the cool of early Strokes, teamed up with The best of The Hives, and you’re not a million miles away from what’s going on here. The Bass guitar holds the beat steady as the drums shuffle in on ‘Little Headcase’ with its big chorus dripping in harmony, it’s one hell of an opening few tracks, and this one has a teeth-rattling guitar break for good measure.
To be fair, it’s ten tracks of perfect single length, no padding or deviating from their MO it’s Rock n Roll baby, and they’ve not got long to deliver their sermon, so it’s get on with it. The songwriting is spot on, with every track sounding like it could be their finest moment, and they know it.
OH hang on, side one closes with ‘Dizzy’ reaching a staggering five minutes, but it ebbs and flows like a dream. Slower in tempo but could and should be a hit on the radio from one continent to the other.
If it’s boundless energy you want, flip it over ‘Generate 2 Terminate’ is off like a racing snake with its arse on fire. This record is right up there with their first two albums, the self-titled and ‘The Time Has Come To Rock and Roll’, maybe given time, this will be their finest hour. Hang o,n ‘Goes Without Saying’ opens with a picked acoustic guitar. Have Wyldlife crashed and burned? pfew, its a false start and the chords are big strummed fuckers offering a different texture like rolling through town at dusk with the top down looking for the party.
When I reached the end of ‘Terminal Blue’ I felt a bit sad that there was only ‘Shotgun’ left but what a way to sign off. A stunning album. Whilst the world is heading to Hell in a handcart with no breaks we need records that offer hope and sunshine, and Wyldlife have got that ‘Sorted’. This one might well take some beating for the coolest and most upbeat album of the year and we’re not even halfway through. Now, Can someone bring these guys to Shit Island UK on a package tour with Poison Boys and Ravagers pretty Please. Sorted, go get a copy and thank me later.
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