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Haylie Davis - Wandering Star

Haylie Davis - Wandering Star

Haylie Davis channels the spirit of the early ’70s, when Carole King and Joni Mitchell redefined songwriting. That time-travelling sensibility is celebrated on Wandering Star, the album’s title track and new single, out today. A piano-led meditation steeped in longing, the song carries the eerie shadow of Karen Carpenter, buoyed by a luminous, aching sub-melody.

The blissful ballad ā€˜Horns of Time’ taps into a plaintive cosmic country palette reminiscent of Emmylou Harris. ā€˜Give Me a Rainbow’ follows, a lo-fi folk reverie recalling Clairo, as if filtered through a back-porch-reclining, wide-eyed Dolly Parton in awe of her own roots. Rolling Stone has hailed Davis’ earlier recordings as ā€œgently hued Laurel Canyon folk-pop songsā€, and on Wandering Star her compass swings wider still. Her maturing worldview and distinctive vocal at times evoke Lana Del Rey and Weyes Blood crafting an ode to Gram Parsons - a hybrid on full display in the self-examining passion of ā€˜I Was Wrong’.

A fresh take on modern pop, Wandering Star is infectious, brimming with hooks, soaring choruses and storylines that tug at the heartstrings.

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ā€œGently hued Laurel Canyon folk-pop songsā€ Rolling Stone (Future 25 – 2026)

ā€œOne of California’s brightest apparitions… a beautiful diorama that tries to contain the many divergent threads of folk, all bound by her soaring voiceā€ Shindig

ā€œCharming echoes of effortlessly cool 70s folk.ā€ Americana UK

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Haylie Davis channels the spirit of the early ’70s, when Carole King and Joni Mitchell redefined songwriting. That time-travelling sensibility is celebrated on Wandering Star, the album’s title track and new single, out today. A piano-led meditation steeped in longing, the song carries the eerie shadow of Karen Carpenter, buoyed by a luminous, aching sub-melody.

The blissful ballad ā€˜Horns of Time’ taps into a plaintive cosmic country palette reminiscent of Emmylou Harris. ā€˜Give Me a Rainbow’ follows, a lo-fi folk reverie recalling Clairo, as if filtered through a back-porch-reclining, wide-eyed Dolly Parton in awe of her own roots. Rolling Stone has hailed Davis’ earlier recordings as ā€œgently hued Laurel Canyon folk-pop songsā€, and on Wandering Star her compass swings wider still. Her maturing worldview and distinctive vocal at times evoke Lana Del Rey and Weyes Blood crafting an ode to Gram Parsons - a hybrid on full display in the self-examining passion of ā€˜I Was Wrong’.

A fresh take on modern pop, Wandering Star is infectious, brimming with hooks, soaring choruses and storylines that tug at the heartstrings.

Press Quotes:

ā€œGently hued Laurel Canyon folk-pop songsā€ Rolling Stone (Future 25 – 2026)

ā€œOne of California’s brightest apparitions… a beautiful diorama that tries to contain the many divergent threads of folk, all bound by her soaring voiceā€ Shindig

ā€œCharming echoes of effortlessly cool 70s folk.ā€ Americana UK