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Japandroids- Near to the Wild Heart of Life Japandroids
Japandroids- Near to the Wild Heart of Life Japandroids






Japandroids- Near to the Wild Heart of Life Japandroids

He was unheeded, happy, and near to the wild heart of life.” Like their prior albums Post-Nothing and Celebration Rock, the album is 8 songs. The title, Near To The Wild Heart Of Life, comes from a passage in the novel A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man by James Joyce: "He was alone. It was (mostly) recorded at Rain City Recorders in Vancouver, BC (Fall of 2015), with one song, "True Love And A Free Life Of Free Will”, recorded at Golden Ratio in Montreal, QC (February, 2015).

Japandroids- Near to the Wild Heart of Life Japandroids

Their third album, Near To The Wild Heart Of Life, was written clandestinely throughout 20 in Vancouver, Toronto, New Orleans, and Mexico City. They would not perform live again for three years. With the release of their second album, Celebration Rock in 2012 the band embarked on what seemed like an endless world tour, performing over 200 shows in over 40 countries, and played their final show in support of Celebration Rock in Buenos Aires, Argentina in November 2013. JAPANDROIDS are maximal in their delivery a two- piece band sounding like a five-piece band. JAPANDROIDS are one guitar, one set of drums, and two vocalizers. JAPANDROIDS is a two-piece band from Vancouver, BC., which began in 2006 and consists of Brian King and David Prowse.








Japandroids- Near to the Wild Heart of Life Japandroids