Who will perform at iHeartRadio's Wango Tango Festival and win $10,000? You decide.
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Wren Silas
Wren Silas
About Wren Silas
I’m a conceptual artist named Wren Silas, I am sonically similar to Ethel Cain, Chappell Roan, and MGMT (from their first album). I am currently working on an album about Wren’s traumatic childhood. He goes through many different struggles such as domestic abuse, codependent friendships, toxic relationships, substance abuse, and hookup culture. The story is a journey of transformation and change, Wren, like a bird is mending his broken wings to be able to fly again.
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- What do you love about music and performing? I love how a single song can change a person’s life, history, and even the world. I want to do that with my music, bring people together. It’s unsettling to think that a song can even inspire the most corrupt people to do the horrible things that they do, but it shows that even the most seemingly insignificant things can shape and mold something bigger than one’s self.
- Who are your biggest music inspirations and dream collaborators? Ethel Cain, Jace Cameron, Isaac Dunbar, Devon Again, etc. The list is endless and could probably take up more space than I have, but these four have severely shaped the Wren Silas world sonically and visually. Wren Silas would still be an idea existing in the back of my head and it would’ve never been conceived if I had not decided a year ago to take the blinders off.
- What makes you the Next Music Star? I have a high potential to be the Next Music Star, because I’m not just extremely passionate about music, l am music, and I always will be. There will never be a day where I won’t be conceptualizing and writing down something musical that will later become bigger than what it once was. I am still till this day finding an insane amount of writing material and even if I weren’t to be directly in the spotlight, I’d be the one pointing it.
- What would you do with the $10,000? If I won the $10,000, I would certainly be taking the time to solidify my debut album that I’m currently self-producing. I really want to make physical merch, specifically CD’s and Vinyls, because I feel like physical media is a dying art among smaller artists, and I really want to be able to memorialize this album with merch that is high-quality art and gives listeners and fans something to chew on while I start working on the second album within the Wren Silas lore.
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