The Wandering Found
The Wandering Found is a trio with Celeste Cardell on vocals, Jasper Thorne on guitar, and Silas Grey on rhythm. They put out their first album, Ephemeral...
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The Wandering Found is a trio with Celeste Cardell on vocals, Jasper Thorne on guitar, and Silas Grey on rhythm. They put out their first album, Ephemeral Echoes, in 2012. A few years later came All The Bright Places, which included the song of the same name along with tracks like How To Escape Quicksand and The Waves.
Their 2018 album was called Whispers of the Night. The band has kept details about their background fairly quiet, letting the music stand on its own. Their setlists often feature songs such as Asleep, Awake, and Skin.
In 2014, their set at a music festival was cut short over a dispute about song usage. They took some time after that before returning with new material. The Blue Hole and Just Be Careful are among the other songs they've recorded.
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