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Wendy Eisenberg (Red Vinyl)
Wendy Eisenberg has spent the past decade as a fixture of independent music and an artist of inspired multiplicity. As a singer-songwriter, improviser,and virtuoso guitarist, the coordinates of their artistry are ever-shifting, from art-rock to jazz to blistering free improv and eloquent folk. On catalog highlights including 2020âs Auto and the 2024 free-jazz sprawler Viewfinder, theyâve made a signature of ambition. After spending the past five years experimenting in different bands, genres, and creative challenges, and following a period of self-confrontation that they liken to a personal exorcism, Eisenberg has arrived at a milestone. The poetic and formally daring folk songs of Wendy Eisenberg comprise their most certain vision yet.
The songs began to take root in 2020 when Eisenberg moved from Western Massachusettsâwhere theyâd lived for a few years after attending Bostonâs New England Conservatoryâand relocated to Brooklyn. Longing for the pastoral feel of their former home, Eisenberg gravitated towards the warm sounds of country and folk.
âThe songs are genuinely folk songs,â Eisenberg says of their record. âThe production is less about seeing what the guitar might be capable of and more accepting the inherent strangeness of the languages it has spoken for the last century and a half.â
On Wendy Eisenberg, the artist creates their own paradigm with a tight-knit circle of longtime friends and collaboratorsâincluding bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Ryan Sawyer, and co-producer Mari Rubio (more eaze), who handled pedal steel, synth, and string arrangementsârecording often at Eisenbergâs home and bringing a gorgeous ensemble texture to each note. âI was finally around people who accepted me,â
Eisenberg says. âMany of the songs on this record were written in that new feeling. I wanted it to be incredibly comforting as it describes some massive changes in self-understanding and self-regard. Itâs about relief.â
The songs began to take root in 2020 when Eisenberg moved from Western Massachusettsâwhere theyâd lived for a few years after attending Bostonâs New England Conservatoryâand relocated to Brooklyn. Longing for the pastoral feel of their former home, Eisenberg gravitated towards the warm sounds of country and folk.
âThe songs are genuinely folk songs,â Eisenberg says of their record. âThe production is less about seeing what the guitar might be capable of and more accepting the inherent strangeness of the languages it has spoken for the last century and a half.â
On Wendy Eisenberg, the artist creates their own paradigm with a tight-knit circle of longtime friends and collaboratorsâincluding bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Ryan Sawyer, and co-producer Mari Rubio (more eaze), who handled pedal steel, synth, and string arrangementsârecording often at Eisenbergâs home and bringing a gorgeous ensemble texture to each note. âI was finally around people who accepted me,â
Eisenberg says. âMany of the songs on this record were written in that new feeling. I wanted it to be incredibly comforting as it describes some massive changes in self-understanding and self-regard. Itâs about relief.â
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Wendy Eisenberg has spent the past decade as a fixture of independent music and an artist of inspired multiplicity. As a singer-songwriter, improviser,and virtuoso guitarist, the coordinates of their artistry are ever-shifting, from art-rock to jazz to blistering free improv and eloquent folk. On catalog highlights including 2020âs Auto and the 2024 free-jazz sprawler Viewfinder, theyâve made a signature of ambition. After spending the past five years experimenting in different bands, genres, and creative challenges, and following a period of self-confrontation that they liken to a personal exorcism, Eisenberg has arrived at a milestone. The poetic and formally daring folk songs of Wendy Eisenberg comprise their most certain vision yet.
The songs began to take root in 2020 when Eisenberg moved from Western Massachusettsâwhere theyâd lived for a few years after attending Bostonâs New England Conservatoryâand relocated to Brooklyn. Longing for the pastoral feel of their former home, Eisenberg gravitated towards the warm sounds of country and folk.
âThe songs are genuinely folk songs,â Eisenberg says of their record. âThe production is less about seeing what the guitar might be capable of and more accepting the inherent strangeness of the languages it has spoken for the last century and a half.â
On Wendy Eisenberg, the artist creates their own paradigm with a tight-knit circle of longtime friends and collaboratorsâincluding bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Ryan Sawyer, and co-producer Mari Rubio (more eaze), who handled pedal steel, synth, and string arrangementsârecording often at Eisenbergâs home and bringing a gorgeous ensemble texture to each note. âI was finally around people who accepted me,â
Eisenberg says. âMany of the songs on this record were written in that new feeling. I wanted it to be incredibly comforting as it describes some massive changes in self-understanding and self-regard. Itâs about relief.â
The songs began to take root in 2020 when Eisenberg moved from Western Massachusettsâwhere theyâd lived for a few years after attending Bostonâs New England Conservatoryâand relocated to Brooklyn. Longing for the pastoral feel of their former home, Eisenberg gravitated towards the warm sounds of country and folk.
âThe songs are genuinely folk songs,â Eisenberg says of their record. âThe production is less about seeing what the guitar might be capable of and more accepting the inherent strangeness of the languages it has spoken for the last century and a half.â
On Wendy Eisenberg, the artist creates their own paradigm with a tight-knit circle of longtime friends and collaboratorsâincluding bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Ryan Sawyer, and co-producer Mari Rubio (more eaze), who handled pedal steel, synth, and string arrangementsârecording often at Eisenbergâs home and bringing a gorgeous ensemble texture to each note. âI was finally around people who accepted me,â
Eisenberg says. âMany of the songs on this record were written in that new feeling. I wanted it to be incredibly comforting as it describes some massive changes in self-understanding and self-regard. Itâs about relief.â

















