Artist's albums
Loneliness
2023 · album
Honey, Have I Lost It All? (Acoustic)
2023 · single
I Just Want To Be Wild For You
2022 · album
Loneliness
2022 · single
Helena
2021 · single
You Sure Can Kill A Sunday, Part I
2021 · single
Honey, Have I Lost It All?
2021 · single
Pastel Concrete
2021 · single
Road Song
2021 · single
Dumb
2021 · single
Bag of Hammers
2021 · single
Coming Up Roses
2020 · single
Best Wishes
2020 · album
Someone's Lost Their Goddamn Wallet
2020 · single
A Beast
2020 · single
Can't Blame a Kid
2019 · single
Japanese Waitress
2019 · single
Waterbearer
2017 · EP
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Biography
There are few things as chilling as attempting to parse the emotional tone of the punctuation in a text message from a partner--a period, a single dot that at once can mean so much. On her latest album with MAITA, Maria Maita-Keppeler digs into that crippling oxymoron of modernity, the constant bombardment of communication paired with utter disconnection. Due February 18th via venerable indie label Kill Rock Stars, I Just Want To Be Wild For You grasps passionately for a world that too often seems at a gauzy distance. Splitting time between her mom’s Japanese-speaking home and her father’s English-speaking home, Maita-Keppeler found an expressive avenue out of her childhood shyness through music. The Portland-based singer-songwriter tapped into that grand yet intimate reverence for MAITA’s sophomore album, from the churning twinkle of “Pastel Concrete” to the riotous give-and-take of “Honey, Have I Lost It All?”. In those moments of disconnect, of confusion, of isolation, I Just Want To Be Wild For You thunders ahead, forging unexpected connections along the way.