WATCH / SHARE “I DON’T LOVE YOU” HERE
BUY / STREAM “I DON’T LOVE YOU” HERE
CYAN BLUE OUT MAY 3RD VIA STONE WOMAN MUSIC / XL RECORDINGS
PRE-SAVE CYAN BLUE HERE
“Wilson occupies a lane distinct from most burgeoning R&B stars and often allows her soulful music to be the center of attention.” - Billboard
“ Wilson directly channels soul music of decades past but also inhabits that same minimalist expanse occupied by so many of her contemporaries.” - NPR
“The Toronto singer-songwriter and producer’s vast voice is like a canyon that the sun can’t access; the percolating soul and quiet storm that surround it flicker like candlelight….Her voice—and what a voice, deep and passionate, cast in the mold of Anita Baker—feels less crepuscular, less intimate, and more capable of levitating cars and uprooting whole forests.” - Pitchfork
“She can shush viewers to silence with heart-wrenching lyrics and rile them up with a surprise saxophone solo—all in the same song.” - Harper’s Bazaar
“Blending elements of jazz, soul, folk, and R&B, Wilson writes deeply personal lyrics and delivers them with the expertise of a seasoned vocalist.” - Complex
“she's got the type of slow-burning, smoldering jazz and R&B-influenced sound that already feels classic.” - NYLON
“Charlotte expertly pulls inspirations from jazz, R&B and soul and what results is an atmosphere that is solely her own.” - Hypebeast
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Today, the Toronto-born-and-raised singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Charlotte Day Wilson announces her upcoming 2024 tour, stopping at Vancouver’s Vogue Theatre and History in Toronto. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 1st at 10 am local time and are available via : https://charlottedaywilson.com/Tour . Full tour dates can be found below.
Additionally, Wilson recently announced the release of her sophomore album Cyan Blue out May 3rd via Stone Woman Music / XL Recordings along with the release of the stark and devastatingly beautiful first single, “I Don’t Love You”. The track arrives with a visual directed by Dani Aphrodite featuring layered low-fi footage of the artist and producer performing at home, living every day life and having moments of solitude in her car, a theme that comes up throughout the album. “This song is meant to remind us that losing love & leaving can be just as inspiring as finding it,” shares CDW.
WATCH / SHARE “I DON’T LOVE YOU” HERE
BUY / STREAM “I DON’T LOVE YOU” HERE
PRE-SAVE CYAN BLUE HERE
MORE ABOUT CYAN BLUE
Cyan Blue finds Wilson crafting a smoothly woven cyan tapestry of her eternal influences; thumping gospel piano, warm soul basslines, atmospheric electronics, and penetrating R&B melodies. Yet, it possesses a sense of vastness that rings in a new era for Wilson, one in which she’s embracing collaboration and newfound creative openness tinged with wistfulness and yearning and a reflection on youthful innocence. Working with producers like Leon Thomas (SZA, Ariana Grande, Post Malone), and Jack Rochon (H.E.R, Daniel Caesar), Cyan Blue demonstrates Wilson’s sonic expertise while also showcasing the next evolution of her time-bending songwriting. Through 13 hypnotizing tracks, she continues to use music as a vessel for unpacking relationships, which in turn allows her to meet and understand herself in life-spanning, panoramic focus.
While this is only her second album, Wilson’s influence in music has made a major mainstream impact. Wilson broke out in 2016 with her critically acclaimed EP, CDW, followed by 2018’s Stone Woman and made her debut studio album an official coming out moment in 2021 with the critically acclaimed, self-released Alpha. Over the past decade, she’s been sampled by Drake, John Mayer, and James Blake, while Patti Smith has recently praised and covered Wilson’s 2016 breakout single “Work”. Additionally, she’s collaborated with artists like Kaytranada, BADBADNOTGOOD, and SG Lewis, demonstrating that there’s no sound Wilson can’t adapt to and sprinkle her cyan-colored magic over.
CHARLOTTE DAY WILSON 2024 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
May 15 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
May 17 - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre
May 18 - Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theatre
May 20 - San Francisco, CA - The Regency Ballroom
May 21 - Los Angeles, CA - El Rey
May 24 - Houston, TX - House of Blues - Bronze Peacock
May 26 - Atlanta, GA - Center Stage
May 29 - Philadelphia, PA - Foundry
May 30 - Washington, DC - Union Stage
May 31 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
Jun 2 - Boston, MA - The Sinclair
Jun 4 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
Jun 6 - Toronto, ON – History