Artist's albums
Kindling (From the Motion Picture "Kindling")
2023 · single
Nothing, Something, Everything
2022 · album
Incomplete
2022 · single
Pathetic
2022 · album
Ordinary Love
2022 · album
I'm With You
2022 · album
Something
2022 · EP
Undone
2022 · single
Loving You
2022 · single
To Be Alone
2022 · single
Good Company
2022 · single
Stop Your Love
2022 · single
Say Something (Stripped)
2021 · single
Good to Me
2021 · single
Lose Myself (Nils Hoffmann Remix)
2021 · single
All I See (St. Lucia Remix)
2021 · single
Now I'm Falling
2021 · album
Love Can Be so Lonely, Sometimes
2021 · single
Lose Myself
2021 · single
Love Can Be So Lonely, Sometimes
2021 · EP
Yours to Take
2021 · single
Say Something
2021 · single
Lead Me to the Water
2021 · single
Into You
2020 · single
Love and Heartache
2020 · EP
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Biography
From his first recordings Nick Wilson was moving with momentum. The English songwriter seemed to implicitly grasp where he was travelling to, crafting beautiful, soft-hewn songs, blissful acoustic melodies wrapped around pearls of wisdom. With an album, 5 EP’s and over 100 million streams under his belt, 2022 sees Nick returning to his roots - self producing and self releasing a song a month, leading to his second album 'Nothing, Something, Everything'. Gorgeous, gilded songwriting, Nick Wilson’s work is worth aligning next to Bon Iver or Ben Howard, with elements of Phoebe Bridgers’ emotional heft in there, too. As Nick puts it, he’s infatuated by the craft of songwriting. “The lovely thing about it,” he insists, “is that you can have these little pockets of space to play around in, but then you can do things really quickly off the back of them because they’re not quite tied in together. They can be separate things.”