Wilsen perform "Dusk" live in Brighton for Best Fit
28 May 2014, 20:04
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
The Brooklyn-based Wilsen formed after Londoner Tamsin Wilson met her future bandmates Johnny Simon Jr and Drew Arndt at Berklee, Boston.
Two years later, and after a mini-album and some choice support slots with the likes of Daughter and London Grammar, the trio’s incredible dreamy folk-tinged sound came to London. After their first UK shows earlier this month we caught them at Brighton’s Great Escape festival for a performance of “Dusk” - a song that captivated us a year back and still holds sway on every listen.
Wilsen’s Magnolia EP is out now.
Video directed by Sebastien Dehesdin.
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