Artist's albums
Forever Chemicals
2022 · album
Atheist's Afterlife
2021 · single
Why Does Everything Hurt
2021 · single
Shaking Hands
2021 · single
Punks in the Beerlight
2020 · single
Loup (Hide It Away)
2019 · single
Addicted
2018 · single
Amen Breaks
2017 · album
Wheel - Single
2017 · single
Funny Ways - Single
2017 · single
Medicine
2017 · single
Quiet Hollers on Audiotree Live
2016 · EP
Quiet Hollers on Audiotree Live
2016 · single
Quiet Hollers
2015 · album
Mont Blanc
2015 · single
Côte D'azur
2015 · single
Aviator Shades
2015 · single
Liar Song
2015 · single
I Am the Morning
2013 · album
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Biography
Quiet Hollers formed in Louisville around singer-songwriter Shadwick Wilde. Their alt. country-styled debut, I Am the Morning, came in 2013, spawning a cult following via some critical praise, allowing the band to tour heavily, where changes in personnel and musical direction saw the band exploring territory beyond their beginnings. In 2015, a birthday-cake adorned self-titled sophomore album introduced the band to a broader audience, drawing praise both for the breadth of its various influences and for Wilde’s songwriting. The album and it's breakout single, "Mont Blanc" brought the band to Europe for the first time. Sadly, by the end of the album and tour cycle, tensions in the band led to the departure of longtime drummer, videographer, and collaborator Nick Goldring. In 2017, Quiet Hollers signed with indie label Sonablast for their third LP, helmed by producer/drummer Dave Chale (Low Cut Connie, Wax Fang). Drawing sonic and thematic parallels between the modern day and the 1970s– exploring spirituality, agnosticism, toxic masculinity, and mental illness in another decade marred by division, corruption, and violence. Quiet Hollers fourth LP, Forever Chemicals, came January 2022. The self-produced, self-released album is their most layered work to date, both musically and lyrically.