• Record Label: Republic
  • Release Date: May 25, 2018
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 31
  2. Negative: 1 out of 31
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  1. May 31, 2018
    8
    Although I feel the album is a lot more slow and emotional that of previous projects I find it a very refreshing project and enjoyed listening to it the entire way through.

    Though I would not say it is my favorite of the albums it is still a rock solid staple.
  2. Feb 24, 2019
    10
    So glad Snow Patrol is back. They keep getting better with age. I love this album, it's on my daily rotation. Well done... thank you SP xo
  3. May 26, 2018
    9
    It's a bit tough to separate this album from expectations for classic Snow Patrol, but as a standalone album it's a solid 9, especially knowing the backstory and struggle that Gary went through. And it's not as much of a departure as Arctic Monkeys latest. However, it's more the tempo of The National or The War on Drugs than pop. if you LOVE classic Snow Patrol, you might find this aIt's a bit tough to separate this album from expectations for classic Snow Patrol, but as a standalone album it's a solid 9, especially knowing the backstory and struggle that Gary went through. And it's not as much of a departure as Arctic Monkeys latest. However, it's more the tempo of The National or The War on Drugs than pop. if you LOVE classic Snow Patrol, you might find this a bit slower and sadder than you're hoping for, even though the tone is hopeful and relieved at conquering demons. I'm hoping this serves as a catharsis and Gary feels the love from us and returns to a bit more uptempo, celebratory and happy songs in the future. Expand
  4. Aug 17, 2021
    8
    I was in Berlin in 2019, Snow Patrol performed "Life On Earth", which was and still is my favorite song on this album along with "Soon". Gary Lightbody announced the performance of that song to the audience, with the words: "You know, this song took us seven years to make, and i know what you're thinking... You think it'll better be f*cking good." and everyone in the audience laughed. ThatI was in Berlin in 2019, Snow Patrol performed "Life On Earth", which was and still is my favorite song on this album along with "Soon". Gary Lightbody announced the performance of that song to the audience, with the words: "You know, this song took us seven years to make, and i know what you're thinking... You think it'll better be f*cking good." and everyone in the audience laughed. That performance of the song again made me realize, how good this song actually is and that they made the best out of the time between 'Fallen Empires' and 2018 to make this album. I can agree, it isn't their best. I think a 'Final Straw' or an 'Eyes Open' is still slightly better. Songs like "Life and Death" really got quite boring to me over the time and the lyrics maybe aren't always at the maximum of perfection of course. Nevertheless, this album sure has some good songs, instrumentally and lyrically, going into a new more "overthinking" type of music, which is really calming and interesting. I also heard that Lightbody had some things going on in this gap between Fallen Empires and Wildness, so i hope for him that he is doing better now, i feel like this album quite expressed what he felt inbetween that timespan due to the issues he had. Expand
  5. Apr 22, 2022
    8
    A great return to form album from a solid band. "Life on Earth" ranks up there as one of the best Snow Patrol songs of all time. There are a few skip tracks, but there are also some incredibly beautiful moments.

    Stand out Tracks:
    Life on Earth, Heal Me, What if This is all the love you ever get, Soon
Metascore
64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. Jun 4, 2018
    48
    More than Lightbody’s lack of cogency, the imperious tone burdens Wildness.
  2. May 31, 2018
    79
    [There] are minor blemishes on what otherwise is a strong comeback album for Snow Patrol that proves Lightbody’s still got it. Now, though, his hooks are weathered a bit by life and loss and struggle.
  3. May 25, 2018
    60
    If you love Snow Patrol, Wildness will please. But while it has moments that can be thoroughly enjoyed in increments, if you’re expecting developments--especially given the seven-year gap between released--then you’re out of luck.