Eaves Wilder has announced her debut album Little Miss Sunshine will drop on April 17, 2026 via Secretly Canadian. Ahead of the album’s release, the artist shares her new single “Hurricane Girl”. The North London artist says of the song, “This is my go at cock rock. I love Pearl Jam, I love Janes Addiction, I love Stone Temple Pilots, Sound Garden, Aerosmith. I love how swaggering and soaring they sound. The first time I ever listened to Pearl Jam, I was up a mountain, and I wanted to make mountain music too. Songs with elemental scale.”
The path to Wilder’s debut album began, with a period of silence. After a run of singles and a debut EP, she stepped back from music entirely, hitting pause and questioning her creative direction so intensely she nearly walked away for good (she even, at one point, Googled nunneries). But the distance became a catalyst. While Wilder felt she had too much. “I wasn’t having a nervous breakdown; I was just a hurricane making a whirlwind. I am not stubborn, I’m a mountain. Clouds aren’t pathetic when they cry, so why am I?”
Removed from the outside world and working in isolation in her shed – where she arranges, writes and produces – she began work on her debut full-length, an escapist creation born within four walls. “I want to make worlds now,” Eaves said of returning to her musical calling. From: https://northerntransmissions.com/hurricane-girl-by-eaves-wilder/
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Eaves Wilder - Hurricane Girl
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