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Wasuremono

Artist

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Wasuremono is the vehicle for William Southward’s songs, for which he’s now spent the last decade crafting infectious, hook-laden, indie-pop music from his garden shed in Bradford-On-Avon. An independent and autonomous artist to the core, on past albums he has had his hands involved at every stage of the production, from songwriting to mixing and mastering via making videos and releasing the records.

​His unique compositions have seen him draw praise from the likes of The Guardian, The Observer and The Line of Best Fit, while gaining fans in the way of people like Lauren Laverne and Steve Lamacq. 2019 single ‘Are You OK?’ has racked up over 16 millions streams and his music has also recently featured in the trailer for the film Goodrich, starring Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis, and the soundtrack to the latest series of Netflix hit Heartstopper.

For Wasuremono’s latest release, Southward decided to open things up and enlisted Tony Draper (Emilíana Torrini, Peter Perrett, Ibibio Sound Machine) to mix the album, and Dick Beetham (Pet Shop Boys, Alt-J, Loyle Carner) to master it. The result is a collection of shimmering pop songs that embellishes Southward’s songwriting, allowing it to positively glow. 'Me and the noise' out May 19th 2026.

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