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Apr 18, 2018The first two tracks (two of the three singles from the album) are irritatingly underwhelming, and only Carrion (the third of the aforementioned singles) conveys any of the urgency and compactness required to really grab a listeners' attention.
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Apr 5, 2018It’s the sound of a band who have slowly taken the time to consider how their evolution should develop, and this deliberation has borne fruit. Wildness may well have grown, but for Gengahr, something rather more long-lasting may have also taken root.
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Q MagazineMar 13, 2018The mix of therapy sessions and swooning love songs make for a slightly confused LP but not an unenjoyable one. [May 2018, p.108]
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MojoMar 9, 2018It's to their credit, though, that this album's uncertain focus works with them, thickening the plot, rather than losing it. [Apr 2018, p.89]
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Mar 9, 2018Where Wildness Grows is an ode to patience, determination and second chances. Given theirs, Gengahr have smashed it.
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Mar 9, 2018Only ‘Carrion’ remotely rocks in any way, but only through a lukewarm shower wash.
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Mar 9, 2018Elegant and artful to its core, Where Wildness Grows is an impressive step forward from a band who seemingly have more to prove to themselves than anyone else.