The Wldlfe signs with Riser House Records

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When a company known for creating music that stands the test of time works with a band driven by visionary passion, great things happen. Nashville, Tennessee’s own Riser House Records have taken in indie pop group The Wldlfe, adding to their extensive artist roster. Frontman Jansen Hogan along with the dynamic musicianship of Carson Hogan and Jack Crane strive to serve their dedicated fan base by offering a steady stream of new releases and a relentless touring schedule.

The strong emotion behind the songs make for, “electrifying energy… ability to captivate every person in the room,” shares Allison Pilotti, A&R and Publishing Manager at Riser House. Their unique sound instantly turns heads and converts people into uncontrollable fans, making for one of the loudest and most dedicated fan bases in this genre, especially at their numerous live shows.

Reeling in audiences for some years now, beginning with their breakout EP New, 2016, and most recently, their new single “Make Me Cry” out on April 25th, The Wldlfe has amassed over 90 million global streams so far, and will surely be adding to the number when the deluxe edition of their most streamed project to date, “Heaven is a place, 2024” drops.

Brandon Perdue, SVP A&R and Publishing at Riser House adds,

“The Wldlfe has built an incredible fanbase on the back of self-produced projects and hardcore touring, and Riser House is incredibly excited to have the opportunity to throw fuel on the fire the guys have built over the past several years.”

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Pre-save the new single, “Make Me Cry”, HERE.

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