Artist's albums
Beach Baby, Baby
2023 · album
Hugh Grant & His Consequence
2023 · single
Can't Help Falling in Love
2023 · single
Lip Sync to Love Songs
2022 · single
Manic Pixie Dream Girl
2022 · single
Anything But Time
2022 · single
London City, Boy, It's Killing Me (The Town)
2017 · single
My November My
2017 · album
Once in a Life
2017 · single
Home Is Where the Heart Hurts (Anduschus Remix)
2016 · single
Flavor & Sin
2013 · album
Homesick Blues
2012 · single
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Biography
Nick & June float in a glittering fog of trilling synthesizers, gentle beat and drum pulses and vibrating organ sounds. Embedded in dark reverb guitars, the bitter-sweet paired voices of Suzie-Lou Kraft and Nick Wolf lead the way through euphorically orchestrated restraint and meditative ramifications of thought. Where parallels were once drawn to artists like Bon Iver, Damien Rice, and Angus & Julia Stone, now also Beach House, Mazzy Star, and Lana Del Rey, peer through the reverb-veil. In fact, change is a constant in Nick & June's career. What began in 2011 as Nick Wolf’s solo project, evolved into a variable work of art and indie project during recent years. While both the first EP and full-length debut "Flavor & Sin" (2013) were still deeply rooted in acoustic singer-songwriterism, Nick & June pushed the doors wide open with their concept-release"My November My" (2017): It was still folk(pop), but more cinematic and layered, with choirs, brass and no inhibitions about freestyling at times - and with singles like "Home Is Where the Heart Hurts, Pt. 1" and "London City, Boy, It's Killing Me" that morphed into minor indie hits: over 10 million streams, air time on the radio, prime-time TV and even the big screen, in the acclaimed coming-of-age film "About a Girl."