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“[Shapes] a distinct and powerful statement that solidifies their place within the contemporary avant folk world.” - Into Music

(KMUW, NPR)

“...while [Shapes] deserves a full listen, it’s “Snake” that continues to resonate for me, as here, Wryn

poured their full weight, and in turn, their innermost humanity, into a three-and-a-half minute song.” -

Atwood Magazine

“...equal parts dreamy and personally radical...”

Rainbow Rodeo Magazine

“...a winding folk confessional, centered on a warm vocal and acoustic melody,”

Under The Radar Magazine

“...lush atmospherics and steady drum patterns that build up in energy to match the passion and raw emotion of their storytelling and vocal delivery.”

Caesar Live N Loud

“‘Slow Down’ follows its titular advice to become more present within a moment, and thus more aware

and observant... From this centered beginning, the track blooms wider along with the songwriter’s

attention, expanding to capture the full magic of the simplest of moments.”

Various Small Flames

'Shapes' is one of those albums that will linger in my soul for a long time. A powerful debut under Wryn's new moniker, it's at its best in the slow-burning moments, where emotional urgency simmers just beneath the surface.

Grrrl Music

Other 2025 features

At The Barrier: 1/23 review of “Snake”

She Makes Music: 1/23 review of “Snake”

The Wild Is Calling: 1/24 "Best New Indie Folk" playlist add for "Snake"

The Indy Review: 1/24 “NMF” Spotify playlist add for “Snake”

Start Track: 1/24 review of “Snake” + playlist add

Up To Hear Music: 1/24 review of “Snake”

Music For All: 1/24 review of “Snake”

Roadie Music: 1/24 review “Snake”

GRRRL Music: 1/24 NMF Spotify playlist add for “Snake”

Global Pop Magazine: 1/25 “Snake” review + “INDIE POP” playlist add

Grateful Web: 1/26 posted press release for “Snake” single

We Love That / Sound: 1/27 blog post/review of “Snake” single

B-Side Guys: 1/27blog post/review of “Snake” single

Aipate: 1/29 blog post/review of “Snake” single

Various Small Flames: 1/28 blog post/review of “Snake” single

V13: 1/29 “Folk/Singer-Songwriter” playlist add for “Snake”

Unrecorded: 1/29 blog post/review + “Best New Tracks” Spotify/ Facebook / X share of “Snake” single

ParaPOP: 2/2 blog post/review + “Indie Rock: Something New Every Day” Spotify / YouTube /

Soundcloud playlist add of “Snake” single

Under The Radar Magazine: premiere for “Slow Down” video/single on 2/19

American Pancake: 2/20 blog post/review + Facebook post of “Snake” single

The Wild Is Calling: 2/20 added to “Best New Indie Folk 2024” spotify playlist for “Slow Down”

Various Small Flames: 2/20 blog post/review of “Slow Down”

Neon Music: 2/21 blog post/review of “Slow Down”

The Indy Review: 2/21 NMF playlist add for “Slow Down”

The Music Savage: 2/21 “Hot Takes” pick for “Slow Down” music video

Global Pop Magazine: 2/21 blog post/review + “Indie Pop” Spotify playlist + IG Post

Roadie Music: 2/24 a blog post/review + “King’s & Queen’s” Spotify playlist for “Slow Down”

Indie Dream: 2/24 blog post/review + Facebookl share of "Slow Down"

GRRRL Music: 2/24 NMF playlist add for “Slow Down”

Last Day Deaf: 2/24 blog post/review, “Best New Indie” Spotify / YouTube / SoundCloud playlist +

Instagram Post / x.com / threads.net / Facebook social share of “Snake” single

Lefuture Wave: 2/24 blog post/review + “New Finds” Spotify playlist share for “Slow Down”

Start Track: 3/2 blog review + “Start The Track: Ride The Indie Waves” Spotify/AppleMusic/YouTube

playlist + “Our Writer’s Indie Diary” Spotify/AppleMusic/YouTube playlist for “Slow Down”

Music For All: confirmed blog post/review + “Pop Music For All” Spotify playlist for “Slow Down”

Rainbow Rodeo: 2/26 included review + playlist add of “Snake”

Mundane Magazine: feature published on 3/4

At The Barrier: review of “Slow Down” on 3/5

The Wild Is Calling: 3/13 “Best New Indie Folk” playlist add for “Only Thing”

Zone Nights: 3/13 blog post + "LA MUSIQUITA" Spotify playlist add for "Only Thing"

Up To Hear Music: 3/13 blog review + IG / Threads posts for “Only Thing”

Music For All: 3/13 blog review of “Only Thing”

Music & Fashion Blog: 3/13 blog review + IG story share of “Only Thing”

Caesar Live N Loud: 3/14 blog review of “Only Thing”

Grateful Web: 3/14 press release post of “Only Thing” + tour

GRRRL Music: 3/14 NMF add for “Only Thing”

American Pancake: 3/14 Facebook + X share of “Slow Down” video

The Indy Review: 3/14 NMF Spotify playlist for “Only Thing”

The Alternate Root: 3/16 video playlist + YouTube playlist add for “Only Thing”

LaunchLeft likes: 3/15 featured on IG account

Various Small Flames: 3/18 review/post of “Only Thing”

GRRRL Music: 3/20 published album review of Shapes

Showcase Daily: 3/21 published feature in app, Instagram, Tik Tok, Facebook. Blue Sky, and Threads

Ones To Watch: 3/21 #NowWatching spotify playlist add for “Slow Down”

B-Side Guys: 3/24 blog post/review of "Slow Down"

Rainbow Rodeo: 3/27 review of Shapes published

B-Side Guys: 3/27 blog post/review of “Only Thing”

NPR Music: NMF mention of album release + “Only Thing” in NMF Spotify playlist

At The Barrier: 4/1 review of Shapes published

Atwood Magazine: 4/1 album coverage focusing on “Snake” single + Weekly Roundup Spotify Playlist

Rockmommy: 4/3 feature Q&A published

Glasse Factory: 4/2 GFDaily Music pick for “Only Thing”

INTO Music (podcast): 4/9 episode is live

Heart Songs podcast: 4/18 episode is live, also on SPOTIFY, and BUZZSPROUT

Windy City Times: 4/25 feature published


Older Features

…When asked if there's a message they want to send to trans youth in a year when they've been particularly targeted, Wryn says: "Every day, these kids are waking up and they're seeing headlines and they're seeing news and they're seeing thinkpieces about them. But they're not objects — they're people. All of these adults are saying that they shouldn't exist; that they aren't real. The main thing I want to send to them is just another voice saying, 'No, you should not be the ones to change. The world should be changing for you.'"…

 

Idaho at Soho


Santa Barbara Independent
Charles Donelan

Wryn’s opening solo set showed a performer in the midst of a creative surge. Song after song poured out, evidence that recent studio time has been abundantly fertile. Summoning thoughts of Dry-era PJ Harvey, the sound was tough yet heartfelt, and loaded with potential. It will be interesting to see how these recent compositions evolve into more complete arrangements. In the meantime, Wryn demonstrated ample ability to hold the stage with just guitar and voice.

The Best 2021 Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Saw This Week: Volume 1


NPR Music // All Songs Considered
Marissa Lorusso

Pairs well with: Crying at the end of a great book; reading old diary entries

California songwriter Wryn says they wrote their 2021 entry song after a panic attack "and what felt like a very long winter," in a period of trying to untangle the patterns in which they felt trapped.

Wryn is making ‘Shapes’ with an Indie Gogo Campaign

Santa Barbara Independent
Charles Donelan

Their music explores some of the same territory as such recent underground sensations as Adrianne Lenker (Big Thief) and Phil Elverum (The Microphones). Introspective, acoustic guitar driven, and lyrically sincere yet sophisticated, Wryn’s songs tackle complex thoughts and feelings. The result is compelling and absorbing music that invites multiple listens.

The Early-Bird Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Love

NPR Music // All Songs Considered
Marissa Lorusso

Wryn sings with a poignant weariness that evokes Sharon Van Etten or Angel Olsen. Her Tiny Desk Contest entry, "Quiet," recognizes the power old wounds can hold over us, and the bravery it takes to move past them.