Wila Frank makes music that’s searching, cinematic, and introspective with scalpel-like precision. Her songs can clear the air, putting to music emotions that are deeply felt but only rarely spoken. With her debut single Fire, the 24-year-old Nashville-based songwriter immediately sets a mesmerizing mood that showcases her evocative lyricism and tasteful ear as a multi-instrumentalist and producer.
Frank was raised on a farm in a rural bohemian community near the Oregon coast, where she formed a passion for classical and folk music. She learned violin at only four years old, followed by piano, mandolin, cello, and guitar. “I lost my dad when I was 12 in a tragic accident and that’s when I started writing songs,” she says. “I was processing a lot of grief without really understanding what was going on so a lot of my songs were pent-up emotions that didn't know how to express themselves elsewhere.” At 18, she moved to Nashville to record and tour with indie-folk duo Paper Wings and Civil Wars alum, Joy Williams. While folk music and mastering the violin were essential to Frank’s life, her own songwriting led her to entirely different feelings and moods. “Growing up, my identity was completely entwined with the violin and folk community,” says Frank. “But I didn’t want to feel confined by genre anymore. In 2020, I picked up the electric guitar because my dad used to have a punk band with his friends and I loved falling asleep as a kid listening to them practice in the barn.”
Album Credits:
All songs written and produced by Wila Frank
Acoustic, electric guitar, violins, and synth- Wila Frank
Electric bass and vocals- Royal Masat
Drums- Wendy Killman
Recorded and edited by Jake Stargel
Mixed by Sam Petts-Davies
Other Engineers- Jérémy Rassat (drums)
Lucien Patten and Austin Brown (vocals at Blackbird Studio)
Mastered by Calbi/Fallone at Sterling Sound