Fenn Wilson is folk musician based in Melbourne. He’s an artist weathered
into shape through gigs, playing at notable festivals such as the Port
Fairy Folk Festival and the Queenscliff Music Festival – where he was named
Emerging Artist of the Year.
Fenn released his debut album ‘Tales of the Black Dog’ in 2015 and followed
this up in 2019 with his somber & moving EP ‘Ghost Heroin’. A nuanced
listen about new emotions during a challenging time.
Now, at Cheating Heart records, Fenn is gracing Melbourne stages again with
his new single 'Love again' - a beautiful track about the uncertainties of
loving again after losing someone. Fenn is supported by George, Jack,
Michael, and Fin, together they develop their tracks and have a wonderful
stage presence.
We were lucky to catch up with him after a dusty weekend at Boogie
festival, tune in to hear him unpack his work and talk about how he
approaches the music.
You can follow Fenn Wilson on his Instagram and on Spotify.
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the
eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional
owners.