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Sounds | Stephen Wilson Jr. - Dig A Hole


Je wil weten hoe grunge en country/heartland rock samenkomen? Stephen Wilson Jr. levert het antwoord. Zijn eerste nieuwe single sinds het verschijnen van zijn debuutalbum Søn Of Dad, een kleine twee jaar terug, wijkt niet af van de 22 songs die de man toen uitbracht. Hij schreef Dig A Hole samen met Audra Mae en Hillary Lindsay voor de Netflix serie The Waterfront (ook Ryan Bingham droeg een nummer bij aan de soundtrack). Wilson Jr. heeft een zéér krachtige, herkenbare stem maar het is vooral dat kille, harde geluid dat hij via zijn pedalboard uit de akoestische gitaar tovert dat oren en ogen doet opensperren. Als dit een voorbode is van een nieuw album, dan ben ik er nu al héél erg gerust in.


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Stephen Wilson Jr. is a singer/songwriter from rural Southern Indiana. Self-described as “Death Cab For Country,” Stephen Wilson Jr. draws upon indie rock, grunge and country to create a distinct sound that is influenced by artists as diverse as The National, Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Nirvana.


Wilson was raised by a single father who was a boxer and had him boxing from age seven through adulthood as an Indiana State Golden Gloves finalist. The self-taught guitarist moved to Nashville to pursue a degree in Microbiology at MTSU, where he started indie rock band AutoVaughn after finishing his degree. After five years of touring the world as lead guitarist with AutoVaughn, Wilson turned his creative focus toward songwriting and singing. After the band, Wilson relied back on his education where he worked for several years as an R&D scientist at Mars until signing a publishing deal with BMG Nashville in 2016. His songs were soon recorded by acts like Caitlyn Smith, Brothers Osborne, Old Dominion, MacKenzie Porter, Sixpence None the Richer and Leigh Nash.


Wilson went on to self-release several songs of his own including, "the devil", "Year To Be Young 1994", "The Beginning", "Holler From The Holler" - which won 6 independent film festival awards for its accompanying music video - and "billy", which caught the attention of Billboard who featured the single in its ‘Makin’ Tracks’ column. Wilson went on to tour the US and Europe with acts like Brothers Osborne, Midland, and Cadillac Three developing a global base of music fans enamored by his emotive performance, skilled guitar prowess, and powerful vocals.


In March 2023, he signed to Big Loud Records, and released his debut EP bon aqua. The seven-song collection compiles 6 previously released songs and the brand new single “American Gothic” (feat. Hailey Whitters). Wilson joined Whitters on road as direct support for her Raised Tour and is scheduled to support The Lone Bellow this Spring before performing at Bourbon and Beyond Festival, FairWell Festival and CMA Fest later this year. He is also scheduled to appear at London’s Black Deer Festival and Highways Festival at Royal Albert Hall this year.



Stephen Wilson Jr. @ Brothers In RAW

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