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The Wldlfe Return With “Heart,” A Bright, Honest New Single That Finds The Band Fully Leaning Into Who They Are


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By: Staff


Indianapolis alternative band The Wldlfe are back with “Heart,” a fresh new single available now through Nashville’s Riser House Records, and it lands like a confident next step from a band that has spent years building something real.


Made up of vocalist Jansen Hogan, guitarist and vocalist Carson Hogan, and bassist Jack Crane, The Wldlfe have always carried a sound shaped by different musical instincts. Their influences stretch from classic ’80s rock to top 40 pop, alternative, and indie, but “Heart” does not sound like a band chasing trends. It sounds like a band getting closer to the clearest version of itself.


Nearly a decade into their career, The Wldlfe have built their audience the hard way: show by show, city by city, and release by release. That consistency has paid off in a major way, with sold-out shows across North America, dates alongside The Band Camino, Flor, Knox, Nightly, and COIN, plus more than 90 million global streams.


Their 2024 LP Heaven Is A Place marked a major moment, but “Heart” points toward something even more focused. With their partnership at Riser House Records giving them more room to center the art, The Wldlfe sound ready to tune out the noise and double down on what they do best.


Bright, direct, and emotionally grounded, “Heart” captures the kind of human connection The Wldlfe have always been building toward.


Listen to “Heart” now and stay close, because more new music is on the way.














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