The Lonely Wild

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The Lonely Wild
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From left to right: Dave Farina, Andrew Schneider, Andrew Carroll, Jessi Williams and Ryan Ross performing at The Echo in Los Angeles, California. Credit: Jeff Fasano
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California
Genres Indie rock, indie folk
Years active2010 (2010) – present
MembersAndrew Carroll
Ryan Ross
Andrew Schneider
Jessi Williams
Dave Farina
Past membersJennifer Talesfore
Edward Cerecedes
Website http://thelonelywild.com

The Lonely Wild is an American indie folk band based in Los Angeles, California. [1] The group's debut album, The Sun As It Comes, was released on April 2, 2013, via their own Ursa Major Recordings [2] with distribution and marketing by Thirty Tigers/RED Distribution. On October 2, 2015, the band released their second album Chasing White Light on Fast Plastic/ eOne Music. [3]

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History

The Lonely Wild was formed in 2010 by Andrew Carroll. As a Sonoma, California, native, he moved to Los Angeles to study writing, music and film. Carroll and multi-instrumentalist, Ryan Ross met in school and performed together previously in their band You Me & Iowa. [4] Andrew Schneider, a Missouri native and Carroll's classmate in classical guitar, joined soon after moving back from a short stint teaching and performing in New York City. [4] The trio along with vocalist Jennifer Talesfore and drummer Edward Cerecedes recorded their debut EP, Dead End, which was released in early 2011. Supporting this release, the band (after the addition of Jessi Williams and Dave Farina to the band) opened for national acts such as John Doe, Damien Rice, The Elected, Laura Marling, and Lord Huron.

In early 2012, the band holed up in The Hangar in Sacramento for a week-long recording session which would ultimately become The Sun As It Comes. Prior to this new material came the departure of Talesfore, and the introduction of Indiana born vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Jessi Williams. She was spotted while performing with her previous band, Coyote, and was asked to sit in during a few performances. [4] Williams officially joined band after accompanying them on a three-week tour across the United States, including performances at 2012's South by Southwest. Shortly after this recording session and tour, Cerecedes exited the group and drummer Dave Farina officially joined the group, cementing its current incarnation. [4]

The Lonely Wild released The Sun As It Comes on April 2, 2013, via their own Ursa Major Recordings to generally positive reviews. [2] Consequence of Sound called the album "a masterpiece of harmonious country rock" and American Songwriter gave the album an honorable mention on their Best of 2013 list. [5] [6] The band supported this album by opening for acts such as Phosphorescent and Moon Taxi, as well as embarking on a national co-headlining tour with The Apache Relay. The band followed up their debut with their anti-Christmas song "Holidays", which they debuted on Consequence of Sound. [7]

In late 2014, the band joined producer John Vanderslice in his Tiny Telephone Studios to record their second album, Chasing White Light. [8] The album was released on October 2, 2015, via Fast Plastic/eOne Music.

Members

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Discography

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References

  1. David Greenwald, "L.A. Unheard: The Lonely Wild Hits a "Dead End", "The Los Angeles Times", June 2, 2011
  2. 1 2 Dacey Orr, "Song Premiere: The Lonely Wild- "Everything You Need"", "Paste Magazine", February 20, 2013
  3. Don Saas, "'Chasing White Light' With The Lonely Wild", "Baeble Music", September 25, 2015
  4. 1 2 3 4 Chelsea Naftelberg, "BuzzChips Interviews The Lonely Wild", "BuzzChips", September 24, 2012
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  6. Jeff Terich, "The Top 50 Albums of 2013: Honorable Mentions" , "American Songwriter", December 16, 2013
  7. Dusty Henry, "The Lonely Wild Release Anti-Christmas Song 'Holidays' – Listen" , "Consequence of Sound", November 10, 2014
  8. Ron Hart, "Catching Up With The Lonely Wild" , "Paste Magazine", November 4, 2015