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Jenn Wasner

Jenn Wasner (born April 16, 1986) is an , , vocalist, and based in , . She rose to prominence as the co-founder and primary songwriter of the duo Wye Oak, formed in , , with drummer and Andy Stack in the mid-2000s. Wasner also records and performs solo music as Flock of Dimes, a project that allows her to explore more personal and introspective themes through self-production and collaboration. With , she has released acclaimed albums such as (2011), which earned widespread critical praise for its emotional depth, and Every Day Like the Last (2023), blending electronic and acoustic elements. The duo has toured extensively, supporting acts like The National and , and performed with orchestras including the Alabama Symphony and the Baltimore Symphony. Under Flock of Dimes, Wasner debuted with If You See Me, Say Yes (2016), a self-produced effort showcasing her versatility on guitar, keyboards, and vocals. Her second solo album, Head of Roses (2021), marked a shift toward emotion-driven songwriting and collaborations, released via Sub Pop Records. More recently, The Life You Save (2025) delves into themes of generational trauma and codependency, drawing on her collection of vintage Yamaha acoustic guitars for an intimate sound. Beyond her own projects, Wasner has collaborated with artists including Bon Iver (on albums such as i,i (2019) and SABLE, fABLE (2025)), Sylvan Esso, Future Islands, and Sharon Van Etten, while producing records such as Madeline Kenney's Sucker’s Lunch (2020).

Early life and background

Upbringing and family

Jenn Wasner was born on April 16, 1986, in , . Raised in the nearby suburb of Owings Mills, she grew up in a household marked by significant challenges, including her parents' struggles with mental illness and , compounded by ongoing financial difficulties. These familial dynamics shaped her early years, fostering a resilient environment amid instability. Music emerged as a vital outlet and bonding element in Wasner's childhood, particularly through her close relationship with her mother. She began singing alongside her mother from a young age, often performing harmonies at family gatherings, which instilled in her an early appreciation for vocal expression. Around the age of five or six, Wasner started formal classical piano lessons, laying the foundation for her instrumental skills. By age twelve, her mother further nurtured this interest by teaching her the basics of guitar on an old family acoustic, marking a pivotal introduction to songwriting and self-accompaniment. In adulthood, Wasner relocated from her lifelong home in to , around 2015, seeking a change of scenery that influenced her creative environment. This move allowed her to build new connections within the local music community while reflecting on her roots.

Musical beginnings and education

Wasner's early musical development was shaped by formal piano lessons starting at age five or six, followed by her mother teaching her the basics of guitar around age twelve, which ignited her passion for songwriting. She quickly progressed by experimenting with the instrument on her own, composing original songs that reflected her emerging personal style. This foundational training, encouraged by her family's support for creative pursuits, laid the groundwork for her self-directed exploration of music. In high school, Wasner met Andy Stack, a fellow Baltimore native, and the two began collaborating on music, forming an early experimental band. Their high school experiments involved jamming and performing locally, blending influences from and sounds as they honed their skills together. These formative jam sessions marked the start of their longstanding creative partnership, with Wasner handling vocals and guitar while Stack contributed drums and keyboards. Wasner attended the (UMBC), where she continued writing songs independently during her studies. In 2007, while still on campus, she and Stack formalized their collaboration, utilizing UMBC's recording facilities in the Fine Arts building to develop early material. Following , Wasner relocated to Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood, immersing herself in the city's vibrant alongside Stack. There, they committed to music full-time, balancing early performances at local venues with daytime jobs to support their growing dedication to the craft.

Musical career

Wye Oak

Wye Oak's discography includes five principal studio albums released via Merge Records: If Children (2008), The Knot (2009), Civilian (2011), Shriek (2014), and The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs (2018). Civilian, issued in 2011, marked a pivotal release for the duo, with its title track appearing in season 2 of the AMC series The Walking Dead. This was followed by Shriek in 2014, which explored bolder sonic territories through Merge Records. The 2018 album The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs continued their evolution, blending indie rock with electronic elements on the same label. In 2023, they released Every Day Like the Last, a compilation of recent standalone singles spanning 2019 to 2023, also through Merge Records. Complementing these albums, has produced notable EPs, including the introspective My Neighbor / My Creator in 2010 and the instrumental Tween in 2016, both distributed by . Standalone singles have been a key part of their output, particularly from the Shriek era, such as "The Tower" released in 2014 to herald the album's themes of . Later singles like "" (2019), "Its Way With Me" (2021), and "I Learned It From You" (2023) highlight their ongoing experimentation, with many gathered in the 2023 collection.

Flock of Dimes

Flock of Dimes's recorded output under this moniker consists of three studio albums, one EP, and sixteen singles as of 2025. The debut studio album, If You See Me, Say Yes, was released on February 5, 2016, by . The second studio album, Head of Roses, followed on April 2, 2021, via Records. The third studio album, The Life You Save, appeared on October 10, 2025, also through Records; its tracklist comprises "Afraid," "Keep Me in the Dark," "Long After Midnight," "Defeat," "Close to Home," "The Enemy," "Not Yet Free," "Pride," "Theo," "Instead of Calling," and "River in My Arms." The sole EP, Like So Much Desire, was issued on October 16, 2020, by . The sixteen singles include early releases such as "(This Is Why) I Can't Wear White" (2012, ), "Prison Bride" (2012, ), and "Curtain" (2012, ); later examples feature "Two" (2021, , which peaked at number 39 on the US Triple A chart), "Price of Blue" (2021, ), "Pure Love / Time" (2022, Psychic Hotline), "Afraid" (2025, ), "Long After Midnight" (2025, ), and "Defeat" (2025, ).

Collaborations and production

In 2019, Jenn Wasner joined as a touring , contributing to their live performances during the promotion of the i,i. She continued her involvement with the band, appearing as a featured artist on their 2025 release SABLE, fABLE, where she provided vocals and harmonies on tracks like "Day One." Wasner has also collaborated with , providing vocals on "The Great Fire" from On the Water (2011) and backing vocals on the single "For Sure" (). Wasner collaborated with Jon Ehrens of White Life and Art Department on the project Dungeonesse, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2013 via . The album drew from pop influences, blending Wasner's vocals with Ehrens's production to create effervescent dance tracks. As a , Wasner has worked on projects outside her primary bands, including co-producing Madeline Kenney's 2020 album Sucker's Lunch, where she helped craft its plush sound alongside Andy Stack. Her production style emphasizes layered textures and emotional depth, supporting artists in exploring personal themes through collaborative songcraft. Wasner has engaged in numerous recordings and tours with other artists, including providing backing vocals on Van Etten's 2012 album Tramp for the track "Serpents." She also toured with as part of their 2019 "WITH" tour, participating in collaborative performances that expanded the band's live ensemble to include musicians from and . Additional contributions include joint covers, such as a 2015 rendition of Gillian Welch's "Everything Is Free" with during their tour. In 2025, Wasner shared reflections on her career through posts on her newsletter, discussing the challenges of maintaining authenticity in fan interactions and re-examining her path as a multi-project amid evolving industry dynamics. These writings highlight her appreciation for direct connections with audiences, informed by years of varied creative outputs. Across her projects, Wasner has performed in a wide range of venues, from large stadiums and arenas during tours to intimate basements and house shows in support of Flock of Dimes releases. This diversity underscores her adaptability, allowing her to tailor performances to different scales while preserving intimate audience engagement.

Discography

Flock of Dimes

Flock of Dimes's recorded output under this moniker consists of three studio albums, one EP, and sixteen singles as of 2025. The debut studio album, If You See Me, Say Yes, was released on February 5, 2016, by . The second studio album, Head of Roses, followed on April 2, 2021, via Records. The third studio album, The Life You Save, appeared on October 10, 2025, also through Records; its tracklist comprises "Afraid," "Keep Me in the Dark," "Long After Midnight," "Defeat," "Close to Home," "The Enemy," "Not Yet Free," "Pride," "Theo," "Instead of Calling," "River in My Arms," and "The Life You Save." The sole EP, Like So Much Desire, was issued on October 16, 2020, by . The sixteen singles include early releases such as "(This Is Why) I Can't Wear White" (2012, ), "Prison Bride" (2012, ), and "Curtain" (2012, ); later examples feature "Two" (2021, , which peaked at number 39 on the US Triple A chart), "Price of Blue" (2021, ), "Pure Love / Time" (2022, Psychic Hotline), "Afraid" (2025, ), "Long After Midnight" (2025, ), and "Defeat" (2025, ).

Wye Oak

Wye Oak's discography is anchored by four principal studio albums released via Merge Records. Civilian, issued in 2011, marked a pivotal release for the duo, with its title track appearing in season 2 of the AMC series The Walking Dead. This was followed by Shriek in 2014, which explored bolder sonic territories through Merge Records. The 2018 album The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs continued their evolution, blending indie rock with electronic elements on the same label. Their most recent effort, Every Day Like the Last, arrived in 2023 as a compilation of recent standalone singles spanning 2019 to 2023, also through Merge Records. Complementing these albums, has produced notable EPs, including the introspective My Neighbor / My Creator in 2010 and the instrumental Tween in 2016, both distributed by . Standalone singles have been a key part of their output, particularly from the Shriek era, such as "The Tower" released in 2014 to herald the album's themes of . Later singles like "" (2019), "Its Way With Me" (2021), and "I Learned It From You" (2023) highlight their ongoing experimentation, with many gathered in the 2023 collection.

Other projects

In addition to her primary musical endeavors, Jenn Wasner has participated in various collaborative releases and side projects that highlight her versatility as a vocalist, songwriter, and performer. One notable venture was the electronic pop duo Dungeonesse, formed with producer Jon Ehrens of White Life and Art Department. The pair released their self-titled debut album on May 14, 2013, via , featuring ten tracks of synth-heavy, nostalgic pop inspired by influences such as house and R&B. In late 2015, Wasner, performing as Flock of Dimes, teamed up with the band for a split 7" single released on November 27 via . The record paired Flock of Dimes' cover of Crowded House's "" with Sylvan Esso's rendition of Gillian Welch's "Everything Is Free," showcasing intimate, reimagined takes on classic songs. Wasner contributed backing vocals to Sharon Van Etten's previously unreleased track "This Is Too Right," originally recorded during sessions for the 2012 album . The song appeared on the (Anniversary Edition), released March 24, 2023, via , as a bonus track highlighting early guitar-driven demos from the project. In 2025, Wasner featured prominently on Bon Iver's album SABLE, fABLE, released April 11 via . She provided vocals on multiple tracks and co-wrote songs such as those involving , , and others, contributing to the album's reflective, collaborative sound.

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