The 15-year-old singer, songwriter, and pianist features the studio version of “In the Next Life” on her “Teenage Lullabies” EP. Songs off the EP were filmed in her hometown of Clearwater, Florida, at the historic landmark Capitol Theater, and West Hollywood’s legendary Troubadour.
Wilder’s resume includes performing shows at Madame Siam in Hollywood, as part of the Breaking Sound L.A. Showcase, and The Mint in Los Angeles. As part of “World Mental Health Day,” the singer partnered with Cameo for their #CameoCares benefit. Wilder, along with JP Saxe, Cedric The Entertainer, Michael Franti, and others joined to help support mental health awareness. Proceeds went to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), The Jed Foundation, and Backline—all nonprofits working to raise awareness for mental health. The artist has released a new video each week on her YouTube channel since mid-September.
With a voice beyond her years, she manages to create melancholic, relatable songs steeped in vulnerable storytelling. Citing Lana Del Rey and Phoebe Bridgers as two of her primal influences, the rising star has garnered praise from music bloggers, the industry, and fans alike. Making her debut into the music business three years ago, she has amassed more than one million streamed songs on her Spotify page to date and has a robust following of 40k+ monthly listeners. She’s worked with Grammy winners Rob Kinelski and John Greenham (Billie Eilish), and Eric Scullin (RZA, Mark Needham [The Killers])—her musical director/keyboardist/guitarist, who produced as well as co-wrote the single “Crying When I Shouldn’t”.
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