Wild Child
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Wild Child

Wild Child formed in Austin, Texas around 2010 with Kelleigh Bannen on vocals and ukulele, Ryan Necci on guitar and vocals, and Alexander Beggins on bass....

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Wild Child's delicate folk, lived-in harmonies, and Austin roots

An Austin indie folk band known for Kelleigh Bannen's floating vocals over ukulele and guitar.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'At Your Side' or 'Inside My Mind.' They frame the band's gentle, unhurried feel pretty well.

Songs like 'At Your Side' and 'Inside My Mind' capture what they do well, Bannen's voice drifting over careful, loose arrangements that feel more lived-in than polished. Their music has stayed mostly in that indie folk space since forming around 2010, with records like 'Pillow Talk' and 'The Haunt' establishing a sound that's both delicate and grounded.

They started in Austin with 'Pillow Talk' in 2011, then followed with albums like 'The Haunt' and 'Fooling Around in Tokyo,' which brought in some pop and R&B touches. After pausing in 2017 due to allegations against a former touring member, they returned to playing shows and have released singles like 'Find Your Way' and 'Jump Now' since then.

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Wild Child formed in Austin, Texas around 2010 with Kelleigh Bannen on vocals and ukulele, Ryan Necci on guitar and vocals, and Alexander Beggins on bass. Their first album, 'Pillow Talk,' came out in 2011 and established their delicate folk sound. They followed it with records like 'The Haunt' in 2013 and 'Fooling Around in Tokyo' in 2015, which brought in some pop and R&B touches.

Songs like 'Inside My Mind' and 'At Your Side' show what they do well, Bannen's vocals floating over ukulele and guitar lines that feel both careful and loose. The band's music has stayed mostly in that indie folk space, with harmonies that sound lived-in rather than polished.

In 2017, Wild Child paused activities after allegations surfaced against a former touring member. They returned to playing shows after some time off. The band hasn't put out a full album since 2015's 'Fooling Around in Tokyo,' though they've released singles like 'Find Your Way' and 'Jump Now.'

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