Artist's albums
The Homegrown Sessions (Live)
2021 · EP
Headed for the Water (Live)
2021 · single
Dakota (Live)
2021 · single
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
2020 · single
Signals (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Wake Up Sleeper (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Time Has Come (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Wildwood Kin
2019 · album
Beauty In Your Brokenness - EP
2019 · EP
Never Alone (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Voices of Equilibrium - EP
2018 · EP
Steady My Heart (2018 Mix)
2018 · single
Turning Tides
2017 · album
The Author
2016 · single
Warrior Daughter
2016 · single
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Biography
The first thing that strikes you about the second album by Wildwood Kin, self-titled because it captures the band’s artistic vision so completely, is just how natural it sounds. The voices of three young women harmonise effortlessly, there are shades of Simon & Garfunkel, Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac and the churchy cadences of the first Fleet Foxes album in the beautifully gentle folk rock melodies, and lyrics address profound themes like love, loss and spirituality in an unforced fashion. But above all, there is a spirit to the record that is as wild and free as the West Country moors Emillie Key, her younger sister Beth, and their cousin Meghann Loney grew up on. And that is the key to Wildwood Kin. They may have an unusual gift for harmony, and a way with evergreen folk rock melodies, but ultimately they’re three normal, relatable young women finding their way in the world and dealing with the same challenges, triumphs and tragedies as the rest of us. “We aren’t similar at all… but in a way we are,” Emillie concludes. “We’re family, we bicker, but we share the same sense of humour and that’s our saving grace. And we love each other. Whatever happens, nobody will walk away and never see the others again.” That connection, acceptance and, ultimately, love is captured on the beautifully reflective second album by Wildwood Kin. It is a tonic for our times.