The New Age Magazine

NEW SINGLE RELEASE - Eaves Wilder 'Freefall'

Eaves Wilder explores pure hedonism and releases herself from trauma in her unearthly new single, ‘Freefall’.

London-born and raised Eaves Wilder unleashes a heartfelt and raw single that resonates with survivors of trauma, titled ‘Freefall’, released under her label, Secretly Canadian. ‘Freefall’ is her third single release of the year, following ‘Better Together’ and ‘Are You Diagnosed’, featured in her stunning 2023 EP ‘Hookey’. Wilder frees herself from trauma and the inability to let go in ‘Freefall’, urgently welcoming intimacy after healing and recovery. Wilder is on a vulnerable and raw journey of hedonism and letting go, creating space for her listeners to resonate and realise when they are ready to begin again after such hurt.

Harnessing her early obsession with 60’s Motown records, Lily Allen and The Sunday’s Harriet Wheeler, Wilder began songwriting around the age of eight. Wilder wrote ‘Freefall’ when she felt ready to move on and allow herself to let go again, as she urges to do everything and feel everything at once. With intimate lyrics and ethereal melodies, it is unsurprising that this divine single has already gained popularity and noticeability since its release; ‘‘Freefall’ has made her Next Wave on Jack Saunder’s BBC Radio 1 show ‘Radio 1’s Future Artist’, where she gave an insightful interview on the show on BBC Sounds. Wilder has a habit of earning that title, where she was named Next Wave at ‘Radio 1’s Future Artist’ with her single ‘Are You Diagnosed?’ earlier this year.

Wilder has exciting opportunities lined up for her, as she is set to headline Abbie McCarthy’s Good Karma Club on October 17th with support from Girlband and is also headlining Golden Slippers at Blacks in London on November 20th. She has also previously supported Last Dinosaurs on their sold-out show at Lafayette last September, headlined The Social last February with the support of Tummy Ache, Jacoténe and TV Room, and performed at one of the most anticipated events of the year, Glastonbury, last June for BBC Introducing. From exciting opportunities to being named Next Wave at Radio 1’s Future Artist, Wilder is evidently on the rise as a rising alternative and indie music star. With her unique and dreamy talent and sound, Wilder’s next move is exhilarating to predict.