Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I chose this cover, it’s a very simple reason, I just think it’s a cute song,” Wisp said in the studio. “It’s easy, it’s fun and ...
Touché Amoré have announced a deluxe anniversary reissue of 2016’s Stage Four with collaborations with Wisp, Deafheaven, and ...
Wisp’s debut EP Pandora might be the most audacious shoegaze release of 2024, simply because it exists. After all, what’s a greater risk than putting reality in competition with a narrative developed ...
Serving as the first official offering since the release of her debut Pandora EP this past May, the 20-year-old shoegazer on everyone's mind Wisp returns with "I remember how your hands felt on mine." ...
Singer and songwriter Wisp is sweeping up the indie rock music scene. The San Francisco, California native’s song, “See You Soon,” which was released in January has already racked up massive numbers.
Touché Amoré recently announced that they’d be playing their beloved 2016 album Stage Four in full on a 10th anniversary tour this year, and now they announced a deluxe reissue of the album. It ...
Tanukichan (Hannah van Loon) has shared the Wisp collab from her upcoming Circles EP, and it’s a woozy, ethereal song that finds each artist taking their own verses and eventually building up to some ...
Since the release of her first song “Your face” last year, 19-year-old Wisp quickly became a TikTok shoegaze phenomenon (those exist), landing a deal with Interscope Records before even sharing any ...
Wisp played her first Coachella last weekend, where she ran through a handful of favorites (including last month’s “The Sword”). Toward the end of her otherworldly set, she debuted two songs from her ...
LOS ANGELES — In recent weeks, Apple, Google and Amazon.com have each launched the missing puzzle piece in their wireless mobile music systems. Apple enabled storage and delivery of your songs over ...
Wisp — the mysterious 19-year-old whose modern take on shoegaze has quickly attracted a dedicated cult fanbase — releases “Once then we’ll be free.” Written from what Wisp describes as “the ...