Artist's albums
Pensive Pop
2022 · single
Hitchin' a Ride
2022 · single
Sugar
2022 · single
Wild Turkey (Live)
2022 · single
Love Will Tear Us Apart
2022 · single
Black Myself (Moby Remix)
2021 · single
Wary + Strange
2021 · album
Fancy Drones (Fracture Me)
2021 · single
Hangover Blues
2021 · single
Natural Blues (Reprise Version)
2021 · single
Natural Blues (Reprise Version / Edit)
2021 · single
Wild Turkey
2021 · single
Black Myself
2021 · single
Your Ghost
2020 · single
Dig
2013 · album
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Biography
The Rounder Records debut from Amythyst Kiah, Wary + Strange, marks the glorious collision of two vastly different worlds: the iconoclastic alt-rock that first sparked her musical passion, and the roots/old-time-music scene where she’s found breakout success in recent years, including recognition from Rolling Stone as “one of Americana’s great up-and-coming secrets.” Along with tapping into the vibrant musicality she honed in part through her studies in East Tennessee State University’s Bluegrass, Old Time, Country Music program, the Chattanooga-bred singer/songwriter expands on the uncompromising artistry she’s displayed as a member of Our Native Daughters—an all-women-of-color supergroup whose Kiah-penned standout "Black Myself" earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best American Roots Song and won Song of the Year at the Folk Alliance International Awards. Produced by Tony Berg (Phoebe Bridgers, Amos Lee, Andrew Bird) and made with esteemed musicians like Blake Mills , Wary + Strange arrives as a deeply immersive body of work, endlessly redefining the limits of roots music in its inventive rhythms and textures. With an unforgettable voice that’s both unfettered and exquisitely controlled, Kiah gracefully interlaces potent vulnerability and personal revelation, ultimately offering a raw yet nuanced examination of grief, alienation, and the hard-won triumph of total self-acceptance. ___ Photo Credit: Sandlin Gaither