Wild Mountain Nation
| Wild Mountain Nation | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | June 12, 2007 | |||
| Genre | Alternative country | |||
| Length | 33:43 | |||
| Label | Sub Pop | |||
| Blitzen Trapper chronology | ||||
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| Aggregate scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Metacritic | 82/100[1] | 
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| Christgau’s Consumer Guide | A−[3] | 
| Cokemachineglow | 81%[4] | 
| Drowned in Sound | 8/10[5] | 
| The Guardian | |
| The Line of Best Fit | 90%[7] | 
| musicOMH | |
| Pitchfork Media | 8.5/10[9] | 
| PopMatters | 7/10[10] | 
| Tom Hull | B[11] | 
Wild Mountain Nation is the third studio album by Blitzen Trapper. The album was honored as "Best New Music" by Pitchfork, receiving a rating of 8.5 out of 10.[9]
Sub Pop Records describes the album as such:
From outerspace to down at the farm, campfire singalong to dystopic atonal deconstruction, Wild Mountain Nation presents a raucous and varied constellation of favorite souvenirs from the Trapper musical adventures. Brought forth in a spasm of creative mania, Nation is rough-hewn but lush, crackling (sometimes audibly) with a weird and lucid energy. The album was recorded and arranged by the band themselves, using a dizzying variety of techniques and media, including a secret process learned from friendly extraterrestrials. As always, though, the group’s trusty four-track was used to capture the “soul”, “essence”, or “kernel” of each song, which was then buried in a rich humus of articulation, embellishment, and attenuation, so that after the summer a nutritious, colorful variety of fresh music was drooping from the vine (so to speak). A rich harvest: dusty bones, sunrise, Philip K Dick, Guernica, barley wine, sycamore or doug fir, snowflake, Sally Mack’s School of Dance, Scooby-Doo, bigfoot.[12]
Track listing
All songs written by Eric Earley.
| No. | Title | Length | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Devil's A-Go-Go" | 3:02 | 
| 2. | "Wild Mountain Nation" | 2:42 | 
| 3. | "Futures & Folly" | 2:14 | 
| 4. | "Miss Spiritual Tramp" | 2:59 | 
| 5. | "Woof & Warp of the Quiet Giant's Hem" | 2:48 | 
| 6. | "Sci-Fi Kid" | 3:04 | 
| 7. | "Wild Mtn. Jam" | 1:05 | 
| 8. | "Hot Tip/Tough Cub" | 3:27 | 
| 9. | "The Green King Sings" | 3:16 | 
| 10. | "Summer Town" | 2:24 | 
| 11. | "Murder Babe" | 2:51 | 
| 12. | "Country Caravan" | 2:04 | 
| 13. | "Badger's Black Brigade" | 1:47 | 
References
- ^ "Reviews for Wild Mountain Nation by Blitzen Trapper". Metacritic. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ Whitman, Andy. "Wild Mountain Nation - Blitzen Trapper". AllMusic. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
 - ^ Christgau, Robert. "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
 - ^ Purdom, Clayton (July 10, 2007). "Blitzen Trapper - Wild Mountain Nation". Cokemachineglow. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ "Blitzen Trapper - Wild Mountain Nation". Drowned in Sound. June 11, 2007. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ Rodgers, Jude (November 2, 2007). "Blitzen Trapper, Wild Mountain Nation". The Guardian. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ Thane, Rich (November 7, 2007). """". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ Jex, Andy (November 5, 2007). "Blitzen Trapper – Wild Mountain Nation". musicOMH. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ a b "Blitzen Trapper: Wild Mountain Nation | Album Reviews". Pitchfork. June 14, 2007. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
 - ^ Womack, Tyler. "Blitzen Trapper: Wild Mountain Nation < PopMatters". Popmatters.com. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
 - ^ Hull, Tom. "Grade List: Blitzen Trapper". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
 - ^ "Sub Pop Records". Retrieved March 15, 2012.
 
