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Hot Traxx: The Wild Things - Only Attraction

I fell instantly in love with this track from the British rock band The Wild Things.


From The Wild Things website:

The Wild Things are a British rock group fronted by lead singer Sydney Rae White, star of the hit Netflix/BBC show 'Uncle' & recent blockbuster movie 'American Assassin'.

Following on from the great success of their debut album 'You're Really Something' which saw playlisting across worldwide radio stations, multiple television appearances & a hugely successful UK tour, the band are hard at work on their second album.

The band are currently working with Pete Townshend on a number of tracks for their sophomore release and plan on touring worldwide in 2021. They're also releasing a number of reworked and reimagined tracks live from their studio, the footage of which has been featured across The Who's social media & on Camp Woodstock for the 2020 Burning Man Universe online.

They’ve sold out venues such as the Lexington and Islington Academy, are Kerrang! Magazine's 'Ones To Watch', were featured artists on BBC Introducing/Radio 1 and have been premiered in the music bible Clash Magazine.

The Wild Things are quickly becoming one of the UK's most popular female fronted bands.

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