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Empty Estate

Empty Estate
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EP by Wild Nothing
Released May 14, 2013
Recorded Gary's Electric
(Brooklyn, New York)
Genre
Length 28:43
Language English
Label Captured Tracks (US)
Bella Union (UK)
Producer Jack Tatum
Wild Nothing chronology
Nocturne
(2012)Nocturne2012
Empty Estate
(EP)
(2013)
Life of Pause
(2016)Life of Pause2016
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 72/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Consequence of Sound 3.5/5 stars
Paste 7.3/10
Pitchfork 6.6/10

Empty Estate is an EP by American indie rock act Wild Nothing, released on May 14, 2013 on Captured Tracks in the US and Bella Union in the UK. Produced by founding member and primary recording artist Jack Tatum, the EP was released nine months after the band's second studio album, Nocturne (2012).

Regarding the release, Jack Tatum stated: "I feel like I’ve accomplished in seven songs, on this EP, what I really wanted to do with Nocturne, which is to find a way to compromise all of the things [I am] musically. I think I did that more with this EP than I have everything in the past."

In 2012, Wild Nothing released its second studio album, Nocturne, to widespread critical acclaim and a significantly increasing fanbase. Influenced by the band's busy tour schedule, songwriter and primary recording artist Jack Tatum began crafting a follow-up EP, stating: "I had a lot of frustration in touring Nocturne, kind of in my own head really, not to do with anyone else. [...] It’s such a stupid thing to complain about and I am aware of that, but when you do it constantly it sort of deadens you to your own music and you kinda hate your own songs after a while. I started to realize that I wasn’t happy with what I’d been doing."

Tatum subsequently began writing and recording the EP during a three-month break from touring at the end of 2012. Tatum noted, "It’s pretty difficult for me to write on tour; I usually build up general ideas on tour – not necessarily even musical ideas, just whatever’s inspiring me at that moment. As much as I love touring, I’m always so happy to be home, and I seem to have these creative bursts when we first get off the road – I guess that’s how the new EP came about."

Prior to recording the EP, Tatum was influenced by David Bowie, Brian Eno and David Byrne, stating: "This EP is rooted in [the] past year [where] I got on this kick of rediscovering massive influential artists and digging deep into their records. Almost like researching why this person is so respected, like David Bowie, Brian Eno, and David Byrne. So I listened to a lot of Talking Heads, Eno’s rock albums, as well as his early ambient albums, and of course, Bowie’s Berlin trilogy."

Regarding the EP's track listing, Tatum noted, "Some of the songs are very poppy but I tried to make them stranger, awkward or weird at certain points."


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