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From the gently rolling plains of the American Midwest to the windswept, hilly coastlines of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa, Sig Wilder has spent a lifetime chasing something just beyond his reach, but not beyond his sight. Now, with his band Sig Wilder & Friends, he captures the process of finding your place in the world on Cowboy Practice, their moody debut album.
Rooted in the traditions of folk, alt-country and ambient Americana, Cowboy Practice is a hard-won series of reflections on homesickness, resilience, and becoming. Born in a small town outside St. Louis, Missouri, and shaped by years spent in Austin, Melbourne and his new home, Sig’s songwriting carries the weathered grace of a handwritten journal—full of cracked memories, quiet revelations, and dust-kicked hope. Tracked between Lincoln, Nebraska and Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Cowboy Practice is adorned with spare slide guitar, harmonica, warm vocal harmonies, and the easy pull of a rolling rhythm section. Across songs like 'Stop Myself,' 'Texasman,' and 'Light Tower,' Sig holds a cracked mirror to the long, slow work of making sense of who we are.
Together with Mads Taylor (Tahini Bikini, DJ Staciez Mum), Tessa Dillon (Mystery Waitress, Tessa De Lyon) and Sofia Machray (Sofia Machray), Sig Wilder & Friends have become fixtures of Wellington’s D.I.Y. music community. As Sig reflects, “Cowboy Practice is about becoming content with who I am. That’s how it started, and I am in no way finished on that journey. But I’m happy with the cowboy that I’ve become, regardless of any notions of how one “should” be a cowboy.”