Wild Pink's Is On Tour Now, Shares 'Disintegrate' Video
Dulling The Horns — the new album from Wild Pink — “is fantastic (as usual)” (Stereogum). Tonight, the New York band fronted by John Ross will embark on their headlining North American tour in support of Dulling The Horns, and in conjunction unveils a music video for the “stately and sweeping” (Pitchfork) album standout, “Disintegrate.” Collaging footage from Wild Pink’s recently wrapped EU/UK tour, the “Disintegrate” video puts the elements central to Dulling The Horns on full display: Wild Pink’s incredible, free-wheeling live energy.
“I wanted to make economical songs,” Ross says of Dulling The Horns. “Music that is very much at its core three or four people rocking.” The result is coarse, lived-in, visceral — music intended to be played live, with pounding rhythms and guitars bleeding all over. Beginning tonight in Kingston, New York at Tubby’s, North American audiences will be able to experience Dulling The Horns live, as it was meant to be received.
Wild Pink’s tour will see Ross and company perform in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, DC and more, culminating in a three night residency at New York City’s Union Pool. These headlining shows mark the first stateside performances of Dulling The Horns, and precede Wild Pink’s forthcoming 2025 tour with MJ Lenderman. A full list of tour dates are below, and all tickers are on sale now.
Wild Pink Tour Dates
Fri. Nov. 8 - Kingston, NY @ Tubby's @
Sat. Nov. 9 - Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk @
Sun. Nov. 10 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Tavern @
Mon. Nov. 11 - Windsor, ON @ The Meteor
Tue. Nov. 12 - Kalamazoo, MI @ Bells @
Thu. Nov. 14 - Milwaukee, WI @ XRay Arcade *
Fri. Nov. 15 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle *
Sat. Nov. 16 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Pittsburgh Winery *
Sun. Nov. 17 - Washington, DC @ DC9 *
Tue. Nov. 19 - Portland, ME @ Space *
Wed. Nov. 20 - Boston, MA @ The Rockwell *
Thu. Nov. 21 - Philadelphia, PA @ Ukie Club *
Fri. Nov. 22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool *
Sat. Nov. 23 - Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool %
Sun. Nov. 24 - Brooklyn NY @ Union Pool ^
Wed. Jan .29 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle $
Thu. Jan. 30 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle $
Fri. Jan. 31 - Athens, GA @ 40 Watt $
Sat. Feb. 1 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn $
Sun. Feb. 2 - Oxford, MS @ Proud Larry's $
Tue. Feb. 4 - New Orleans, LA @ Tipitina's $
Wed. Feb. 5 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall $
Thu. Feb. 6 - Austin, TX @ Emo's $
Sat. Feb. 8 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall $
Mon. Feb. 10 - Santa Fe, NM @ Tumble Root $
Tue. Feb. 11 - Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole $
Thu. Feb. 13 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre $
Fri. Feb. 14 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre $
Sat. Feb. 15 - Santa Cruz, CA @ Rio Theatre $
Mon. Feb. 17 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent $
Tue. Feb. 18 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent $
Thu. Feb. 20 - Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall $
Fri. Feb. 21 - Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre $
Sat. Feb. 22 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre $
Sun. Feb. 23 - Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club $
Mon. Feb. 24 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell $
Wed.Feb. 26 - Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre $
Thu. Feb. 27 - Bolder, CO @ Fox Theatre $
Fri. Feb. 28 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theatre $
Sat. Mar. 1 - Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep $
Mon. Mar. 3 - Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck $
Tue. Mar. 4 - Urbana, IL @ Rose Bowl Tavern $
Thu. Mar. 6 - Lexington, KY @ The Green Lantern Bar $
Fri. Mar. 7 - Lexington, KY @ The Green Lantern Bar $
$ w/ MJ Lenderman
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“Do you still believe it?” John Ross asks that question after journeying through the wreckage. The genesis of Dulling The Horns goes back to late 2022, when Ross began workshopping new material during soundcheck on the ILYSM tour. Last summer, Wild Pink decamped to western Massachusetts to reunite with engineer Justin Pizzoferrato. Ross decided to record Dulling The Horns live in the room, in an effort to capture Wild Pink’s onstage style — rawer, grainier. Gone are the glimmering atmospherics and studio affectations of recent Wild Pink outings. Instead, Ross’ voice is haggard against the humid distortion coating every song. “I wanted to make economical songs,” Ross explains. “Music that is very much at its core three or four people rocking.” If before, Wild Pink took notes from Springsteen and Petty, they’ve now entered their Crazy Horse era. On Dulling The Horns, you can hear him rediscovering the fire in real time. Tropes discarded along the roadside, songs pulled from the formative DNA of rock music, all filtered through years of messy fog. “There is no answer to these problems,” Ross says, having eventually yielded. But as far Dulling The Horns is concerned, there’s at least one path forward: Burn it all away, and keep moving. The album was mixed by Alex Farrar in Asheville NC, mastered by Greg Obis in Chicago, IL and is out in October on Fire Talk.
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“Do you still believe it?” John Ross asks that question after journeying through the wreckage. The genesis of Dulling The Horns goes back to late 2022, when Ross began workshopping new material during soundcheck on the ILYSM tour. Last summer, Wild Pink decamped to western Massachusetts to reunite with engineer Justin Pizzoferrato. Ross decided to record Dulling The Horns live in the room, in an effort to capture Wild Pink’s onstage style — rawer, grainier. Gone are the glimmering atmospherics and studio affectations of recent Wild Pink outings. Instead, Ross’ voice is haggard against the humid distortion coating every song. “I wanted to make economical songs,” Ross explains. “Music that is very much at its core three or four people rocking.” If before, Wild Pink took notes from Springsteen and Petty, they’ve now entered their Crazy Horse era. On Dulling The Horns, you can hear him rediscovering the fire in real time. Tropes discarded along the roadside, songs pulled from the formative DNA of rock music, all filtered through years of messy fog. “There is no answer to these problems,” Ross says, having eventually yielded. But as far Dulling The Horns is concerned, there’s at least one path forward: Burn it all away, and keep moving. The album was mixed by Alex Farrar in Asheville NC, mastered by Greg Obis in Chicago, IL and is out in October on Fire Talk.
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“Do you still believe it?” John Ross asks that question after journeying through the wreckage. The genesis of Dulling The Horns goes back to late 2022, when Ross began workshopping new material during soundcheck on the ILYSM tour. Last summer, Wild Pink decamped to western Massachusetts to reunite with engineer Justin Pizzoferrato. Ross decided to record Dulling The Horns live in the room, in an effort to capture Wild Pink’s onstage style — rawer, grainier. Gone are the glimmering atmospherics and studio affectations of recent Wild Pink outings. Instead, Ross’ voice is haggard against the humid distortion coating every song. “I wanted to make economical songs,” Ross explains. “Music that is very much at its core three or four people rocking.” If before, Wild Pink took notes from Springsteen and Petty, they’ve now entered their Crazy Horse era. On Dulling The Horns, you can hear him rediscovering the fire in real time. Tropes discarded along the roadside, songs pulled from the formative DNA of rock music, all filtered through years of messy fog. “There is no answer to these problems,” Ross says, having eventually yielded. But as far Dulling The Horns is concerned, there’s at least one path forward: Burn it all away, and keep moving. The album was mixed by Alex Farrar in Asheville NC, mastered by Greg Obis in Chicago, IL and is out in October on Fire Talk.
Get both "Dulling The Horns" and the "Strawberry Eraser" EP on color vinyl for one low price.