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Interview with American folk/pop band The National Parks
FESTWORLD Radio
English - August 07, 2020 20:29 - 20 minutes - 23.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsMusic Interviews Music Music History Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Since rising in 2013 with their initial collection Youthful, The National Parks - Brady Parks [guitar, vocals], Sydney Macfarlane [keys, vocals], Cam Brannelly [drums] and Megan Parks [violin] - have discreetly developed into an autonomous marvel with establishes implanted in euphoric pop, true to life gadgets, natural arrangement, and rock vitality. The Provo, UT-based band has piled on more than 90 million complete streams, sold out featuring shows, visited with Andy Grammer, Dwindle Bjorn and John and WILD, and performed at KAABOO, SXSW and CMJ, while gathering acclaim and backing from any semblance of NPR, Glue, PopMatters, Relix, Atwood Magazine, Coast Magazine and Substream Magazine and correlations with The Lumineers, Mumford and Children, and The Head and The Heart.
The National Parks bloom like never before on the aptly titled Wildflower, the follow-up to their 2017 release Places. Produced and mixed by longtime collaborator Scott Wiley, the new collection features the band's best songwriting to date and a variety of sounds and styles, as well as a lot of heart. Distorted electric guitar elevates the hypnotic hook on title track "Wildflower" as a steady arena-size beat reverberates underneath soaring vocals on the rock-influenced song.
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