A songwriter who turns barroom grit into sharp, unvarnished songs.
If you want the Wendy.K sound in a nutshell, put on 'Whisky birthday' and 'Carlito e o Precipício'. They frame the whole thing pretty well.
Wendy.K's music doesn't dress things up. Tracks like 'Whisky birthday' and 'Blaspheme' land with a direct, lived-in feel, the kind of rock that sounds like it was written after last call. There's a video for 'One Eyed Girl' that captures that same unpolished energy.
The songs suggest a steady hand with darker, grounded material. From 'Quaaludes' to 'Dirty Saint xxx', the work stays rooted in a specific, gritty tone without drifting into grand statements.
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Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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