Ead Wood

Ead Wood is an indie-pop artist hailing from Bristol, known for a contemplative and laid-back musical style that blends introspective lyrics with breezy melodies. Over recent years, Ead Wood has steadily built a discography filled with charmingly offbeat releases, including the debut full-length album *People, Stories, World, Etc* and more recent EPs like *A Sparkling Gift*. Their music often explores themes of identity and self-discovery, encouraging listeners to embrace change and authenticity with warmth and gentle positivity. The single "Who," for example, delves into the flexibility of self-image and the importance of not losing sight of what makes life enjoyable and meaningful.

Ead Wood’s approach to songwriting and performance embodies a friendly, relatable vibe, resonating with fans of easygoing, thoughtful indie rock. Frontman Ed Soles is also known for his involvement with the energetic Bristol band Langkamer, showcasing his multi-instrumental talents across projects. With a consistent release schedule and a growing presence in the indie scene, Ead Wood continues to captivate audiences through heartfelt storytelling and a distinctive sound that feels both fresh and sincere.

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Album - 12 Tracks - Released June 11, 2025
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  1. June 11, 2025
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