Seattle band Night Wilds set to release new album ‘All That Should Have Been’ in April

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Led by Seattle-native musician Seth Micarelli, Night Wilds plans to release its upcoming album ‘All That Should Have’—filed in with the Rock/Opera genres. On April Fool’s Day this year, the world will sit in the front seat of a circus (so to speak), where they’ll follow the dark yet cathartic story about a young boy forced to perform. So far, only nine out of seventeen tracks are out, and they sound how you’d imagine: Like a movie.

About the project, Night Wilds explained, “I wrote the album to get out the story that had been trapped inside for years. It’s a story for all those who have struggled to make sense of their inner world and need the help of stories. It told the story of a child made to perform, unsure of who he is or was, and the journey through that madness and to the other side. It walks through all the phases a human has to go through to emerge from these dark places. It begins with the setting of the helplessness and total reliance of a baby and moves to what sense a child makes of a world where its needs are not met, the burdens taken on and the weight of those mind made manacles.”


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