“We don’t rehearse until it’s perfect,” Ivy says. “We rehearse until it’s honest.”
Their upcoming EP, Wilder Than the Wind , was recorded live in a converted barn in Vermont—a choice that preserves the raw interplay between them. Lead single “Tether” opens with Meadows’ whisper-to-a-roar vocal arc, while Lily’s bowed guitar and Ivy’s syncopated claps build a cathedral of sound. Lyrically, the trio trades verses like diary entries, chronicling friendship, heartbreak, and the quiet violence of growing up. madi meadows lily ivy
That honesty has already earned them slots at Newport Folk Festival and a co-sign from indie luminary Sharon Van Etten. With a sold-out club tour this fall and a surprise NPR Tiny Desk submission making rounds internally, Madi Meadows, Lily, and Ivy are poised to prove that the best bands don’t just play together—they breathe together. “We don’t rehearse until it’s perfect,” Ivy says
In an era where solo acts dominate the spotlight, the collaborative synergy of Madi Meadows, Lily, and Ivy feels like a rare, electric storm. Together, they aren’t just three names on a billing—they are a singular creative force blending raw lyricism, ethereal harmonies, and genre-defying production. Lyrically, the trio trades verses like diary entries,
Madi Meadows, known for her gritty, confessional songwriting, serves as the anchor. Her previous solo work drew comparisons to Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, but with Lily and Ivy, she’s found a sonic counterbalance. Lily, a classically trained multi-instrumentalist, brings textured layers—think haunting cello lines melted into synthesizer swells. Ivy, the rhythmic backbone, shifts between jazz-influenced percussion and electronic beats, grounding their airier moments in visceral pulse.
“We don’t rehearse until it’s perfect,” Ivy says. “We rehearse until it’s honest.”
Their upcoming EP, Wilder Than the Wind , was recorded live in a converted barn in Vermont—a choice that preserves the raw interplay between them. Lead single “Tether” opens with Meadows’ whisper-to-a-roar vocal arc, while Lily’s bowed guitar and Ivy’s syncopated claps build a cathedral of sound. Lyrically, the trio trades verses like diary entries, chronicling friendship, heartbreak, and the quiet violence of growing up.
That honesty has already earned them slots at Newport Folk Festival and a co-sign from indie luminary Sharon Van Etten. With a sold-out club tour this fall and a surprise NPR Tiny Desk submission making rounds internally, Madi Meadows, Lily, and Ivy are poised to prove that the best bands don’t just play together—they breathe together.
In an era where solo acts dominate the spotlight, the collaborative synergy of Madi Meadows, Lily, and Ivy feels like a rare, electric storm. Together, they aren’t just three names on a billing—they are a singular creative force blending raw lyricism, ethereal harmonies, and genre-defying production.
Madi Meadows, known for her gritty, confessional songwriting, serves as the anchor. Her previous solo work drew comparisons to Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, but with Lily and Ivy, she’s found a sonic counterbalance. Lily, a classically trained multi-instrumentalist, brings textured layers—think haunting cello lines melted into synthesizer swells. Ivy, the rhythmic backbone, shifts between jazz-influenced percussion and electronic beats, grounding their airier moments in visceral pulse.