Sending waves in the Folk and Rock world, traversing the diverse genres
of Classic Rock, Indie Pop Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Country
Blues, and Jazz to Pop-Electrical Dance, Wild Wisteria is set to soar,
inspiring listeners with their stunning compositions. The musical
collective reflects the artistic genius of lead vocalist and founding
singer-songwriter, Malcolm Raedel, and Matt Williams, co-writer and
backing vocalist, who also plays guitar, electric bass and banjo for the
band. The two seasoned artists are complemented by drummers Steve
Staben, David Hopgood, Kelvin Sugars, and Jamie Jones, along with Craig
Kelly on Bass, Saxophone by Peter Raidel, keyboards by Ron Ennis and
Paul White, and Dave Blight on Harmonica.
Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Malcolm has striven from an early
age, to write songs that are lyrically and musically distinctive. Matt
has complemented his command of guitar styles of greats such as Eddie
Van Halen, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Nuno Bettencourt and Frank Gambale,
with technical expertise and production skills.
The critical turning point for Wild Wisteria was a meeting at Fat Trax
Recording Studios, where Matt was the sound engineer and producer. A
veteran songwriter, Matt was an accomplished performer, guitarist and
all-round musician. Malcolm had formed his own independent recording
label, Emagin8ion Music.
Wild Wisteria’s debut album, “Enigma Road”, was released in 2008, and
moved between folk and rock, with a touch of country. It captured a
folk-inspired view of the Australian landscape, past and present, the
influence of immigrant settlers, and the humour-infused reality of "By
the Dunny in the Pale Moon Light". At the same time, it reflected
personal experience in an international context, in the days when when
Hong Kong was still a British colony.
This was followed by “Crystal Tangerine” in 2013, a more exploratory
collection, but still grounded in the folk-rock-pop influences of the
‘60’s and ‘70’s. Again there is an international dimension, with
inspiration drawn from travel in Europe and North America. Critical
review of the last track on the album has been described as ”a
surprising yet stunning departure from the heavily folk-inspired sound
of previous Wild Wisteria songs. “Smokin’ Annie’s Place” sees the group
dip their toes into the unquestionably smooth and suave world of Jazz
and the results are nothing short of breathtaking.”
Wild Wisteria, the album, was released late in 2020, reflecting a
seamless collaboration between the two principal artists. For Malcolm,
"Wild Wisteria", the song, sums up his perspective on life. Yet again,
there is the recounting of experiences drawn from living for a time in
the US. Every song on the album is a single, including the previously
released and widely applauded pop-electronica , “Year of the Snake”.
Thematically, Wild Wisteria offers a wide range of narratives, imbued
with rich and mesmerizing song writing and production. Whether
inspired by love, loss, political events or life’s great enigmas, Wild
Wisteria presents an authentic portrayal of experiences that transcend
the boundaries of time, culture and geography, through magnetic vocals,
lyricism and musical brilliance. If one word could be selected to
represent professional reviews of the first three albums, it would be
"creativity."
Moving forward, the band hopes to craft even more authentic musical
compositions, while also rallying listeners towards their past musical
releases.
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