Thunder Clatter Explained

Thunder Clatter
Cover:Wild Cub Thunder Clatter.png
Type:single
Artist:Wild Cub
Album:Youth
Released:January 14, 2013
Recorded:2012
Genre:Indie rock, indie pop, tropical pop
Length:4:31
Label:Big Light, Mom + Pop
Producer:Dabney Morris, Wild Cub
Prev Title:Running
Prev Year:2012

"Thunder Clatter" is a song by Nashville-based indie rock quintet Wild Cub. The song was released as the lead single from the band's debut album Youth on January 14, 2013, but did not chart until it featured in a Bose advertising campaign later that year.

Critical reception

"Thunder Clatter" received generally positive reviews from music critics.[1] Paul Brown, founder and managing editor of TV Ad Music, described "Thunder Clatter" as "a catchy piece of tropical indiepop".[2] The Guardian Michael Cragg called it "disarmingly sweet tropical pop" having "something undeniably captivating about it, especially once they start chanting: 'I hear it call in the centre of it all, you're the love of my life.[3] Consequence of Sound Alex Young called it a "frenzied composition" with "the right ingredients for dancing" and listed it as one of two essential tracks on the album Youth.[4] Young noted that the song's "prevailing lyrical themes, which surface through the guitar, the bass, and the claps, are loud and clear: 'I hear it all in the center of my heart / You're the love of my life.[4] In an edition of their "Singles Swap" column, Entertainment Weekly recommended "Thunder Clatter" to people who enjoyed "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men.[5]

Music video

A live in-studio video of "Thunder Clatter", which runs four minutes and fifty seconds,[6] features band members Keegan DeWitt, Jeremy Bullock, Dabney Morris, Harry West and Eric Wilson at a raucous get-together: they "just invite some friends over to theirs, drink lots of wine and then film it."[3] In December 2013, the band released an official lyric video for the track, featuring photography by Margaret Durow.[7]

Commercial performance

"Thunder Clatter" failed to chart upon its initial single release in January 2013; it was featured in the Bose Corporation's "Better Sound Makes Everything Better" television advertisement campaign in July[2] and subsequently peaked at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart.

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2014)Position
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[8] 78
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[9] 39

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
United States[10] [11] November 11, 2013Digital downloadMom + Pop Music
January 13, 2014Adult album alternative radio

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wild Cub – Biography . . August 30, 2013 . Kerr, Scott.
  2. Web site: Bose – Better Sound Makes Better . TV Ad Music . July 8, 2013 . October 7, 2013 . Brown, Paul.
  3. News: New music: Wild Cub – Thunder Clatter . . London . December 12, 2012. August 29, 2013 . Cragg, Michael.
  4. Web site: Album Review: Wild Cub – Youth . . August 14, 2012 . September 3, 2013 . Young, Alex.
  5. Singles Swap . https://web.archive.org/web/20130702082929/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20671318,00.html . dead . July 2, 2013 . . New York . February 8, 2013 . October 16, 2013.
  6. Web site: 'Thunder Clatter (Live in-studio)' – Wild Cub . . 30 August 2013 . Wild Cub . Wild Cub .
  7. Web site: Wild Cub release 'Thunder Clatter' lyric video, photos by Margaret Durow . . December 3, 2013 . January 31, 2014.
  8. Web site: Hot Rock Songs: Year End 2014 . . December 21, 2014.
  9. Web site: Alternative Songs: Year End 2014 . . December 21, 2014.
  10. Web site: Thunder Clatter: Wild Cub: MP3 Downloads . July 20, 2014.
  11. Web site: Going For Airplay . TripleARadio.com . June 14, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140111055516/http://triplearadio.com/adds/ . January 11, 2014.