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Wilderado’s “Surefire” Soars to Top 10 at Alt Radio!
A Triumphant Start to the New Year!
Wilderado‘s latest single “Surefire” has officially entered the Top 10 at Alt Radio this week. It’s the band’s second Top 10 single from their self-titled debut album, following “Head Right,” which spent an incredible 36+ weeks on the chart and peaked at #8.
Surefire” has racked up 47 Million+ streams globally while expanding their national reach to 43 Alt Radio stations including KROQ and KMYZ – where “Surefire” is the #1 researched song – and KKDO where the single has held highest Mscore® for over six weeks. Apple Music’s CTRL ATL has crowned the band as their cover stars with “Surefire” in the #1 position.
2023 is off to an amazing start for the band and you can catch them live later this year at Shaky Knees, Hinterland Music Festival, and more with more dates being announced soon! Check out www.wilderado.co for all things Wilderado.
Wilderado Confirmed Tour Dates
2/24 @ Delmar Hall in St. Louis, MO
4/15 @ Moo & Brew Festival in Charlotte, NC
5/5 @ Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, GA
8/5 @ Hinterland Music Festival in Saint Charles, IA
9/9 @ Bristol Rhythm and Roots in Bristol, TN
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We Speak Folk
Samuel Taylor invites you into his world with debut EP Lost & Overgrown
There is something quietly magical about discovering an artist at the very beginning of their journey, and Suffolk songwriter Samuel Taylor feels exactly like that kind of moment. His debut EP Lost & Overgrown, released via No Roads Records, is a beautifully intimate introduction to his world.
At just 23, Samuel writes with the kind of emotional depth that usually takes decades to find. Rooted in finger-picked acoustic guitar and gently unfolding arrangements, Lost & Overgrown is warm, reflective and quietly powerful. Produced and mixed by Jesse Quin of Keane and Mt. Desolation, the EP wraps Taylor’s fragile, emotionally attuned vocals in subtle layers of strings, keys, banjo and understated percussion. The result is immersive without ever feeling heavy, cinematic yet deeply personal.
The title track ‘Lost & Overgrown’ sets the tone perfectly. It explores the weight of early-life burdens and the way they shape how we love, communicate and protect ourselves. There is a tenderness to the songwriting, but also a sense of growth. As Samuel explains, it is about cutting back the overgrowth and starting again. It is reflective and honest, yet ultimately hopeful.
Across the EP, Taylor balances melancholy with reassurance. These are songs about longing, mental processes and the quiet resilience we carry even in our hardest moments. Raised in the Suffolk countryside, swimming in rivers and cycling through forests, his music carries that same sense of open space. You can almost feel the air between the notes. It is indie-folk that breathes.
Lost & Overgrown is the kind of debut that invites you to slow down and really listen. It is tender without being fragile, introspective without losing warmth, and quietly uplifting in a way that lingers long after the final note. If you are searching for music that feels like solace on a cold evening or a long walk through the countryside, Samuel Taylor might just be your new favourite discovery.
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