Everything I have
put out so far.
Singles, EPs and the odd live take — newest first, each with the places you can hear it. Nothing here is exclusive to anywhere.
The run
Six releases, one long argument
The order matters less than it used to, but this is still how it happened.

New release
Harmattan Skin
A late-night confession wrapped in dust and synths. Written in one sitting in December, tracked the week after, and left exactly as it came.

Midnight Trotro
Laid-back highlife guitar and a warm vocal, for the ride home when the city has finally gone quiet. The horn line was written on the bus.

Slow Down, Accra
A fierce, no-filter anthem for anyone who has been told to be smaller than they are. The loudest thing on the record and the easiest to sing.

Kwahu Girl
Written for a grandmother in Abetifi who never once asked what the songs were about, only whether they were any good.

Sunday Light
The band's own favourite, and the one that closes every set. Recorded live in the room with two microphones and no fixes.

Osu By Night
Five songs about one street, cut across three nights at the top of the rains with the windows open.
Everywhere else
Wherever you already listen
Every release goes out to all six on the same day, at the same time, with no exclusives and no windows. Follow the profile you already use.
Before you ask
About the music
When is the next record out?
Harmattan Skin is out now on every service. The next body of work is being written on the road through 2026 — the mailing list hears first, always.
Can I use your music in a film or an advert?
Sync requests go to press@wren.music with the brief, the territory and the term. The masters are owned outright, so licensing is usually a short conversation rather than a long one.
Where do I buy tickets?
Every date on the tour page links to the venue's own box office. Nothing is sold through this site, so if a link asks you to pay somewhere else, it is not us.
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