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Hailed by Indie-Music.com as, "A troubadour from olden times who's just visiting this era,” American indie musician <a href="spotify:artist:5p1uDjMOdF75jZUedik5yi" data-name="Christopher Wilson">Christopher Wilson</a> has garnered many positive reviews for his guitar-driven eclectic mix of alternative rock, pop, and folk: “Thought-provoking lyrics, reinforced by strong, emotional vocals.” -OutSmart Magazine.
After serving in the US Army, the Pennsylvania native released numerous demos and his debut album <a href="spotify:album:4zPUis2nzvoi8yoyGtg601" data-name="East Mall Daze">East Mall Daze</a> (2001). The first single <a href="spotify:track:7fRIduI7pY7pY5bCo1Mrjg" data-name="How Why & When">How Why & When</a> was featured on the Delta Air Lines fleet, while its music video went into rotation on Austin Music Network. Wilson’s second album <a href="spotify:track:6UELafwbVYs4rt5C6DqEAl" data-name="Read On">Read On</a> (2006) charted in the CMJ Top 30, airing on college and public radio stations worldwide. Wilson worked as a medical laboratory scientist to finance both projects, simultaneously playing acoustic solo shows and touring as <a href="spotify:artist:5p1uDjMOdF75jZUedik5yi" data-name="Christopher Wilson">Christopher Wilson</a> Band.
On March 31, 2023, Wilson released his third album <a href="spotify:album:2HYfKUZzdgAisDaukb8SYe" data-name="Insular">Insular</a>. A concept record about mental health in the electronically connected modern world, each song personifies a human state of emotional isolation. Two rock singles—and accompanying music videos—were released pre-pandemic: <a href="spotify:track:6Bw8sKI7WvAYcd14Iiq7Yb" data-name="Numb">Numb</a> explores the depths of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while <a href="spotify:track:5b2y0TmvdUG5kPpmhFABkw" data-name="Corner">Corner</a> amplifies concern about the ongoing scourge of gun violence in America. The third single <a href="spotify:track:4uLKnQHFSWEGlDcMoHy51Y" data-name="Reaching Out">Reaching Out</a> transforms human vulnerability into positivity and light, while the fourth single <a href="spotify:track:3hzJLXusBersOoQsiWxI2c" data-name="Why Would I">Why Would I</a> questions the sanity of love.
https://christopherwilson-music.com
After serving in the US Army, the Pennsylvania native released numerous demos and his debut album <a href="spotify:album:4zPUis2nzvoi8yoyGtg601" data-name="East Mall Daze">East Mall Daze</a> (2001). The first single <a href="spotify:track:7fRIduI7pY7pY5bCo1Mrjg" data-name="How Why & When">How Why & When</a> was featured on the Delta Air Lines fleet, while its music video went into rotation on Austin Music Network. Wilson’s second album <a href="spotify:track:6UELafwbVYs4rt5C6DqEAl" data-name="Read On">Read On</a> (2006) charted in the CMJ Top 30, airing on college and public radio stations worldwide. Wilson worked as a medical laboratory scientist to finance both projects, simultaneously playing acoustic solo shows and touring as <a href="spotify:artist:5p1uDjMOdF75jZUedik5yi" data-name="Christopher Wilson">Christopher Wilson</a> Band.
On March 31, 2023, Wilson released his third album <a href="spotify:album:2HYfKUZzdgAisDaukb8SYe" data-name="Insular">Insular</a>. A concept record about mental health in the electronically connected modern world, each song personifies a human state of emotional isolation. Two rock singles—and accompanying music videos—were released pre-pandemic: <a href="spotify:track:6Bw8sKI7WvAYcd14Iiq7Yb" data-name="Numb">Numb</a> explores the depths of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while <a href="spotify:track:5b2y0TmvdUG5kPpmhFABkw" data-name="Corner">Corner</a> amplifies concern about the ongoing scourge of gun violence in America. The third single <a href="spotify:track:4uLKnQHFSWEGlDcMoHy51Y" data-name="Reaching Out">Reaching Out</a> transforms human vulnerability into positivity and light, while the fourth single <a href="spotify:track:3hzJLXusBersOoQsiWxI2c" data-name="Why Would I">Why Would I</a> questions the sanity of love.
https://christopherwilson-music.com