The Wldlfe
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The Wldlfe

The Wldlfe formed in 2016 around lead vocalist and songwriter Eli Wild, with guitarist Sam Ellis, bassist Max Hallett, and drummer Theo Verney. They released...

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The Wldlfe's atmospheric blend of alternative rock and electronic folk

A London band formed in 2016, mixing raw emotional expression with atmospheric arrangements.

For a good sense of their approach, try 'Lol' for its take on digital interaction, or 'I'll Find It' for that atmospheric blend they do so well.

Their songs like 'Lol' and 'Don't Tell Me What I Want To Hear' tackle modern communication and mental health with direct, sometimes raw emotional expression. They've worked with artists including Alison Wonderland and Gus Dapperton, and their sound pulls from influences like Bon Iver and The XX while maintaining its own atmospheric quality.

The band formed in 2016 around lead vocalist Eli Wild with guitarist Sam Ellis, bassist Max Hallett, and drummer Theo Verney. They released their first album 'Wilderness' in 2018, followed by 'Wildfire' in 2021. Tracks like 'I'll Find It' and 'Oversentimental' show their preference for personal lyrics and atmospheric arrangements over conventional pop structures.

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The Wldlfe formed in 2016 around lead vocalist and songwriter Eli Wild, with guitarist Sam Ellis, bassist Max Hallett, and drummer Theo Verney. They released their first album 'Wilderness' in 2018, followed by 'Wildfire' in 2021. Their songs like 'Don't Tell Me What I Want To Hear' and 'Lol' show a preference for direct, sometimes raw emotional expression.

Their music touches on mental health and modern communication, with 'Lol' gaining particular attention for its take on digital interaction. The band has worked with artists including Alison Wonderland and Gus Dapperton, and they mention influences like Bon Iver, Radiohead, and The XX.

They're based in London, and their sound mixes elements of alternative rock, electronic music, and folk. Tracks such as 'I'll Find It' and 'Oversentimental' reflect this blend, favoring atmospheric arrangements and personal lyrics over conventional pop structures.

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