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North Highlands began in 2009 as a recording project by songwriter and NYU music student Brenda Malvini. It quickly blossomed into a collaboration of five college friends brought together by their uncertainty with the future and a shared drive to create music while struggling to live in a city like New York. North Highlands’ sound grew out of the band’s offbeat musical backgrounds shaped primarily by their respective upbringings and regional musical ties. Malvini and Daniel Stewart (guitar) hail from California, Jasper Berg (drums) from Seattle by way of South Africa, Mike Barron (guitar) from Chicago, and Andy Kasperbauer (bass) from Iowa. Coming from different places and picking up different pieces along the way has become what North Highlands is and represents—a blending of influence and experience. Sugar Lips, the band’s first EP, was a DIY effort recorded in a Brooklyn basement. It was more playful and light, leaning towards folk and orchestral pop as main influences. The band was young and held a lighthearted exuberance that could be in part due to a childlike naiveté of being a college student in New York City. As the band continued, the sound evolved into what would become their first full-length, titled Wild One, a thicker, louder, more cohesive effort that gave a nod to 70s soul and dreamy pop. The context and overtones were darker, as the band’s buoyancy was replaced by doubt and questions of self-worth in part due to love, money, and happiness in a big city.