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Introducing: Wildlife Control

  • January 22, 2012
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As 2009 rolled into 2010, brothers Neil and Sumul Shah decided it was time to put their plan of forming their own band into action, and as a result, Wildlife Control was born.  With Neil living in Brooklyn, N.Y. and Sumul in San Francisco, Calif., the duo do not let the long distance hinder their ability to collaborate. From songwriting to production, the brothers work together to keep Wildlife Control on the road to success. In December 2011, the band made their appearance in the indie realm with the release of their catchy “Analog or Digital” and “Ohai (Do I Know You?)” singles. Shortly after the release, the band released an interactive music video for “Analog or Digital,” which can be found here. Wildlife Control’s self-titled, 10-track LP is expected to be released in early March. The band stated that stairwells, parks and bedrooms in and around Brooklyn and San Francisco were used as locations for the production of the album. Listen to both singles below, and keep an eye out for any more releases from this up-and-coming band.

Wildlife Control – Analog or Digital
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Wildlife Control – Ohai (Do I Know You?)
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