Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
Known primarily as the singer and songwriter indie rock outfit Quiet Hollers from Louisville, KY, United States, Shadwick Wilde was born in Boston and grew up in San Francisco, Havana and Amsterdam before settling in Kentucky at age 16. At 18, Wilde dropped out of high school and began touring as a guitarist-for-hire in various hardcore-punk bands, including Brassknuckle Boys and Washington D.C. hardcore legacy act, Iron Cross. At age 23, Wilde entered a recovery program for alcohol and drug abuse where he would write the 13 songs that became Unforgivable Things (2010), his first effort as a solo artist. The self-released demo would go out of print and disappear, but Wilde had already gone on to form the band Quiet Hollers as an outlet for his songwriting. They have released four LPs, toured Europe several times and criss-crossed North America ad nauseam. In January 2020, Wilde released the single Rain, and continued to release singles every now and then, until the long overdue of his début album proper, Forever Home, in September 2023. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.