Posted on 08 November 2008 by Alex Harvey

When Wilderness, an art-rock four-piece band from Baltimore, were invited to write a piece of music for visual artist Charles Long at his exhibition at the Whitney Biennial in March this year, (k)no(w)here was the result. Recorded with Pete Lyman in Los Angeles, the 40 minute composition is broken up into 8 parts but it flows seamlessly, so much so even after several listens I lost track of where some songs started and where others began. Continue Reading
Posted on 04 September 2008 by Rich Hughes

Those fiesty post-punks Wilderness have returned from their 2 year self-imposed exhile with a new album, the followup to 2006’s Vessel States.
The album is to be called (k)no(w)here and was developed from the band’s collaboration with visual artist Charles Long as part of the Whitney Museum’s Biennial celebration earlier this year.
Jagjaguwar will release (k)no(w)here on November 4 in the US.
(k)no(w)here:
01 High Nero
02 Strand the Test of Time
03 (p)ablum
04 Silver Gene
05 Own Anything
06 Chinese Whisperers
07 Soft Cage
08 <....^....>