Classic soul power meets modern pop sensibility. Warm, brass-flecked arrangements and a powerhouse voice that feels both vintage and vital.
WILSN sounds like a lost Stax Records session discovered in a modern Melbourne studio. Her voice is the undeniable centerpiece, possessing a grit and gravitational pull that commands attention without ever feeling forced. It is music that breathes with the organic warmth of a live band, full of snapping snares, honeyed brass, and piano lines that feel deeply rooted in the history of American soul.
What sets her apart is the technical precision of her jazz background married to raw, pop-adjacent emotionality. While many contemporary soul artists lean into heavy electronic processing, WILSN maintains a tactile, hand-played quality. There is a timelessness here; she avoids the traps of retro-pastiche by injecting her songwriting with a direct, modern vulnerability that feels relevant to the 2020s.
Start with the album 'Those Days Are Over' to hear her at her most realized. It perfectly captures the balance between high-energy, horn-driven anthems and the quiet, late-night intimacy of her slower ballads. It is the ideal entry point for anyone who misses the era of big voices and real instruments.
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