Duane Hoover loves the unpredictable on "Where the Wild Things Are," a song made possible through spontaneous collaboration and raw imagination. Hoover's conversational, composition-inspired writing gives the song a loose, eccentric charm that feels wonderfully alive. It's got odd lines and unexpected twists and a freewheeling spirit that's not formula songwriter stuff. But there's real creative joy under the silly jokes, the sound of ideas running free. "Where the Wild Things Are" is fanciful, original, and unapologetically rough around the edges in all the right ways.

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