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Uncover Music presents
Wyldest
Zoe Mead, known musically as Wyldest, is a self-prescribed ‘doom pop’ artist/producer, blending atmospheric soundscapes with introspective lyricism. Her highly-acclaimed record Feed the Flowers Nightmares (2023) secured her reputation as an artist to watch, with it's sophisticated production and powerful songwriting.
She’s currently working on a new record, experimenting with a deeper, more expansive sound, influenced by classical compositions and 80’s synth pop. Alongside her songwriting work, Zoe has been composing evocative scores for independent films and video games, showcasing her versatility as an artist who thrives at the intersection of cinematic and musical worlds.
The musical evolution of Zoe Mead, akaWyldest, has been a slow but steady one – a mix of deliberate exploration, a natural shifting in taste, and a certain virus twisting her arm. After recording drums for 20 songs touted for her second album -Monthly Friend- last February, the impending lockdown then took studio time off the table.
“Firstly I entertained the idea of mixing it myself and then sort of laughed it off,” Zoe reflects. After spending the isolated summer of 2020 mixing music for some friends confidence then came, empowering her to finish the album herself, completing her bloom into an entirely self-sufficient musician, songwriter, producer and mixer.
Wyldest’s debut albumDream Chaos, released in 2019, was a swirl of dream-pop and shoegaze, with sweet melodies bathed in reverb, recalling the likes of Warpaint and, on the heavier end, My Bloody Valentine. The album was then re-worked for a stripped-back version -Redream Chaos- last March, and this aesthetic carries through toMonthly Friendwhile being pushed further along. “I was hell-bent on removing the reverb,” Zoe says of her approach toMonthly Friend- her sophomore record released on 28th May via Hand In Hive (A.O. Gerber, Blackaby, Swimming Tapes), longing for a more intimate sound akin to her influences at the time, such as the tender songwriting of Elliott Smith and Phoebe Bridgers.
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