AVANT/FOLK ARTIST WRYN RELEASES “SNAKE” TODAY SECOND SINGLE FROM RIGHTEOUS BABE RECORDS

Article Contributed by Think Press | Published on Saturday, January 25, 2025

Wryn (they/them) is an avant/folk singer-songwriter based in Lompoc, a small city north of Santa Barbara, CA. During a period of deep transformation that began four years ago, Wryn embarked on a journey that brought outward changes to their moniker, sound, and gender identity. This reinvention, both in sound and spirit, became the ethos of their new album, aptly titled Shapes, set for release in 2025 on Ani DiFranco’s Righteous Babe Records. The album is produced by Bella Blasko (The National, Gracie Abrams, Taylor Swift) and features performances by Mike Lewis (Bon Iver) and JT Bates (Bonny Light Horseman, Big Red Machine).

On the album’s second single, “Snake,” Wryn explains, “This song stems from righteous anger.” They process the political upheaval of the post-pandemic world with a raspy intimacy reminiscent of Sharon Van Etten. The resulting song is “a call to something older and deeper. It taps into my own personal experiences of not just systemic violence but the intimate and interpersonal kind.

"Having experienced assault in my past, this song was a way to transform my own pain into a call to action. ‘I can’t wait for an answer before I get free.’”

The single follows the album’s first release, “Steady,” which came out in 2024. A personal anthem, Wryn wrote “Steady” during the COVID-19 lockdown. Initially grappling with uncertainty, the song's meaning has deepened for them after being recently diagnosed with a rare neurological disease, AVM (arteriovenous malformation). Wryn reflects, “The meaning of ‘Steady’ continues to grow as I do. It has always captured a continuous reach for embodiment and integration.”

Following the album’s release on March 28th, Wryn will embark on a tour with Righteous Babe founder and artist Ani DiFranco. “I love Wryn’s music, and I hope you do too,” says DiFranco about Wryn joining the label, releasing their debut album, and opening the April run of the "Unprecedented Sh!t” Tour. Full dates for the tour are listed below:

“UNPRECEDENTED SH!T” TOUR

SUPPORTING ANI DIFRANCO

  • APR 7 / MILWAUKEE, WI @ The Pabst Theater
  • APR 8 / MINNEAPOLIS, MN @ First Ave (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 10 / CHICAGO, IL @ Thalia Hall (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 11 / CHICAGO, IL @ Thalia Hall
  • APR 12 / ROYAL OAK, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 13 / PITTSBURGH, PA @ Roxian Theatre (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 15 / PHILADELPHIA, PA @ Union Transfer
  • APR 16 / WASHINGTON, DC @ 9:30 Club (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 18 / BROOKLYN, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
  • APR 19 / SOMERVILLE, MA @ Somerville Theatre (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 20 / SOMERVILLE, MA @ Somerville Theatre (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 22 / SOMERVILLE, MA @ Somerville Theatre
  • APR 23 / GARDINER, ME @ Johnson Hall Opera House (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 25 / N. ADAMS, MA @ MASSMoCa (SOLD OUT)
  • APR 26 / NEW HAVEN, CT @ College Street Music Hall

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