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Wishpenny Shares Stunning Album ‘day after dark’

“A nuanced and wholesome listening experience, ‘day after dark’ is a rather simple record, yet meaningful and lyrically intense.” ~Gabriel Mezza, Mesmerized

Exploring Wishpenny’s Musical Landscape A Dive into ‘day after dark’

“Wishpenny, the Nashville-based husband and wife duo, presents their latest musical odyssey with 'day after dark,' a captivating album that showcases their eclectic blend of meaningful lyrics and intricate instrumentation. Embarking on this sonic journey, listeners are treated to a tapestry of emotions woven through each track, offering a nuanced exploration of love, hope, and introspection.” ~musikepool

Harmony Unveiled: Wishpenny Unleashes ‘Day after Dark’ – A Journey Through Melodic Depths

“The album opens its arms with the A side, a love song that kicks off the musical adventure. As the album progresses to the B side, a different atmosphere emerges. “Not About Love” opens the darker side of the musical spectrum. The ability to seamlessly shift between light and dark themes demonstrates the duo’s versatility and storytelling prowess.” . . . “Two guest musicians, Dan Seymour on bass and Mario Davidson on trombone, make their mark on the record. Their contributions, particularly on the title track “day after dark” and the evocative “close,” add layers of depth and complexity. It’s a testament to Wishpenny’s openness to collaboration, enriching their sound while staying true to their roots.” ~Faithfulness, Dulaxi

Album Review: Wishpenny – day after dark

"The album's tracklist begins with the title song and captivates from the first bars. The live ensemble organically performs music filled with elements of folk, country and rock n roll." ~Indie Dock Music Blog

Feel the Blues and Delectable Dark Pop in LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks

"The soothing indie rock that Wishpenny delivers is magical. Their sound is something that a cinematic wash can be seen over. Brilliant transitions, well crafted melodic storylines." ~Lost in the Manor