Wildwood Kin

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Wildwood Kin
Sony
  • Silvertone
  • Members
    • Beth Key
    • Emillie Key
    Websitewildwoodkin.com

    Wildwood Kin are an English folk rock band, composed of sisters Beth Key and Emillie Whiteside, from

    Exeter, Devon, England.[1] They released their first album, Turning Tides, in August 2017.[2] They released their self-titled second album in October 2019, featuring the smash hit "Beauty In Your Brokenness", a song inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi
    . Wildwood Kin appeared on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch in September 2019.

    Their cousin Meghann Loney was a part of the band at the start of their career and recorded with the band for their first two albums but left the band in November 2022.

    Career

    Before they officially formed as a band, Beth, Emillie and Meghann would harmonise to everything that was in earshot, from songs on the radio, TV jingles, adverts to even the doorbell. They soon found their signature style with Emillie playing guitar, Beth playing the

    They played their first gig at an open mic night at

    In describing the band, The Sunday Times noted "Fleetwood Mac-like harmonies, hints of Fleet Foxes’ desolate, spectral acoustica, echoes of Ben Howard’s richly textured but ramshackle sparseness, a love of Mumford-like propulsion and explosiveness."

    They released a cover of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" on the 21 of December 2017.

    In 2018, they performed their single "Steady My Heart" along with "Taking A Hold" on the one-off revival special of

    Bob Harris.[8]

    In July 2019, they announced their second, self-titled album, alongside lead single "Never Alone", written with and produced by Ed Harcourt. The rest of the album, produced by Ian Grimble, addresses profound themes like love, loss and spirituality. After a UK headline tour to support the album release, Wildwood Kin toured through Europe with the acclaimed indie rock-folk band Boy & Bear.

    Throughout 2022, the band would hint at new music being recorded and played some new songs on their UK tour that year which was supported by the band Jackal. However during the Cardiff show at the acepella studio Jackal could not be present and so Beth asked her friend singer songwriter RemyCB to perform that night in their place.

    On 5 November 2022, they announced on their social medias that Meghann would be leaving the band to spend more time at home. Their final show together was on 17 December 2022, at Phoenix Hall in their home city of Exeter.

    Discography

    Albums

    Title Details Peak chart positions
    UK
    [9]
    Turning Tides[2]
    • Release date: 18 August 2017
    • Label: Silvertone/
      Sony
    37
    Wildwood Kin
    • Release date: 4 October 2019[10]
    • Label: Silvertone/
      Sony
    51

    EPs

    Title Details
    Salt of the Earth
    • Release date: 31 January 2015
    • Label: Wildwood Kin
    Voices Of Equilibrium
    • Release date: 30 November 2018
    • Label: Silvertone/
      Sony

    Singles

    Year Title
    2016 "Warrior Daughter"
    2017 "Run"
    "Taking a Hold"
    "On and On"
    "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
    2018 "Steady My Heart"
    2019 "Never Alone"
    "Beauty In Your Brokenness"
    "Time Has Come"

    References

    1. ^ "Prepare To Fall For Wildwood Kin". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
    2. ^ a b Rogers, Jude (17 August 2017). "Wildwood Kin: Turning Tides review – primed for the folk mainstream". The Guardian.
    3. ^ Garner, George (31 August 2017). "On The Radar: Wildwood Kin". Music Week.
    4. ^ Woodward, Sarah. "MBM Artists". MBM Artists. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
    5. ^ "Exeter based indie folk trio WILDWOOD KIN announce debut album and Autumn headline tour..." Music Muso. 15 June 2017.
    6. ^ "Steady My Heart is the new single from Wildwood Kin". Entertainment-focus.com. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
    7. ^ "Glastonbury 2017 - Wildwood Kin". BBC Music Events. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
    8. ^ "The Old Grey Whistle Test - For One Night Only". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
    9. ^ "Wildwood Kin". The Official Charts Company.
    10. ^ "Wildwood Kin by Wildwood Kin". Apple Music. Retrieved 8 October 2019.

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