South London six-piece Gently Tender pays ode to the carefree roaming and escape on "Wild In The Uplands,” an atmospheric number offering a glimpse at their forthcoming EP This Was Once Fields.
Built upon the signature indie rock sound underpinned by lush melodies spanning elements of folk, punk and soul, the dreamy yet anthemic track is a love letter to aimlessly roaming in the country–even if it might be considered trespassing.
Speaking of the track, the band explains, “Wild in the Uplands is a song about escape from city to country. It’s about not having respect for fences and private land, roaming free and getting into mischief. Out of all the illegal activities a person can partake in, trespassing is one of the most exhilarating!"
With the kaleidoscopic, enthraling track, the band gives us a peek into the catharsis and escapism at the core of layers of memories, thoughts and reflections that await us on their upcoming EP.
Drawing inspiration from the rolling hills and rugged moors of the British countryside, Gently Tender have shaped an expansive artistry that feels tender and powerful all at once.
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