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The Journey and Personal Experiences of Irene Wilde

The Spleen (Narrator's Edition) by Irene Wilde is a powerful album that invites us into her world with honesty and care. As we listen, we are brought face to face with real personal hardships that feel deeply familiar even if they are not our own. Irene sings about her pain and growth and allows us to feel it too. There is something in the way she tells her story that makes us understand a little more about what it means to be a person.


Throughout the album, Irene speaks to us like we are part of her journey. Her words are honest, her emotions are clear, and without trying to cover them up. which is the best part of it all. She communicates this very well.


Musically, the album blends soul with touches of pop, R&B, and experimental sounds that keep us glued . Songs are guided by Irene's strong voice and thoughtful expression.


There is narration giving more depth to the meaning behind the record as you go through it and that stuff hits just as much as the music.

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"The record came from all the conversations I didn’t have but desperately wanted. When I was diagnosed, I felt incredibly alone and confused. And though I was told to look at the bright side , I didn’t know anyone else with Bipolar I to talk to; to relate to. So I created an album that talks openly about the struggles because there is resilience in it. I wanted to be the person that remained hopeful, but didn’t give you flowers" - Irene Wilde



Now available for streaming and download on all platforms, The Spleen (Narrator's Edition)  shows us that expression is not always easy, of course, but may be worth it all the same.


Find out more on her SITE, Bandcamp, Spotify, or Instagram.

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