Wren Calloway
Songs from the slow water — americana, hymnals, and the long way home.
A long way back to the river.
The first songs Wren Calloway ever heard came from a stack of warped 78s in her grandmother's parlor in Pocahontas County, West Virginia — Carter Family hymnals, Roscoe Holcomb's high lonesome, the kind of records that lose nothing in their cracks. She has spent the last decade trying to write songs that earn that same quiet authority, and on her third album, Lowwater, she finally sounds like she's stopped trying and started knowing.
The new record, out September 2026 on Western Vinyl, was tracked over eleven days in a converted feed mill outside Black Mountain, North Carolina. It is, by Calloway's own account, the first album she has made without performing. Her previous two — The Coal Years (2019) and Quiet Animal (2022) — earned her a devoted following on the americana circuit and recurring placements with NPR, Paste, and the late Aquarium Drinker, but felt to her, in retrospect, like exercises in earning a seat at the table.
"I stopped writing songs about leaving and started writing songs about staying. That's the whole record."
What changed was the band. After a long-running quartet dissolved in early 2024 — a story Calloway tells with characteristic dryness ("everyone got married, mostly to each other") — she spent fourteen months alone with a borrowed reel-to-reel and a hymnal her grandmother had marked up in pencil. The songs that came out are sparser than anything in her catalog: voice and finger-style guitar, a single upright bass, occasional pedal steel from longtime collaborator Daniel Marrs, and a saw that haunts the edges of three tracks.
She tours behind Lowwater through fall 2026 and into spring 2027, in venues she has earned the right to play quietly — The Mothlight, the basement room at the 9:30 Club, the Friday night small stage at Newport Folk. Bookers note her draws have grown in every market for three consecutive cycles, and that her audiences are quiet in a way that surprises rooms used to chatty americana crowds. Calloway, who spent five years working as a hospice volunteer before music supported her, says she came by the silence honestly.
The new record, and what came before.
Lowwater
Recorded over eleven days in a converted feed mill outside Black Mountain, NC. Produced by Sam Cohen (Kevin Morby, Hand Habits). Pedal steel by Daniel Marrs. First single "Dogwood, Slow" out July 2026.
- 2026 Lowwater LP Western Vinyl
- 2024 The Saw, Singing EP Self-released
- 2022 Quiet Animal LP Western Vinyl
- 2019 The Coal Years LP Sleepy Cabin
- 2017 Pocahontas County EP Self-released
A music video, and a session.
Dogwood, Slow
Paste Studio Session — three songs
Hi-res, credited.
What they're saying.
A songwriter who has earned every quiet moment on her record. Lowwater is the rare third album that sounds like a beginning.
Calloway sings like she's just remembered the words to a hymn she hasn't said out loud in twenty years. The effect is devastating.
There is an authority to Lowwater that does not announce itself, and a craft to it that does not need to.
A near-perfect americana record from a writer finally trusting the silences as much as the songs.
On the road, fall 2026.
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Sep 14, 2026SaturdayNewport Folk FestivalNewport, RISmall stage · 7:30pmSold out
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Sep 22, 2026SundayThe MothlightAsheville, NCAlbum release · 8:00pmSold out
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Oct 03, 2026Friday9:30 Club (Backstage)Washington, DCDoors 7pm · 8pmTickets ↗
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Oct 11, 2026SaturdayBowery BallroomNew York, NYw/ Hand HabitsTickets ↗
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Oct 18, 2026SaturdayOld Town School of FolkChicago, ILListening room · 7:30pmTickets ↗
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Oct 25, 2026SaturdayCedar Cultural CenterMinneapolis, MNSeated · 8:00pmTickets ↗
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Nov 02, 2026SundayPolaris HallPortland, ORw/ Anna TivelTickets ↗
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Nov 08, 2026SaturdaySwedish American HallSan Francisco, CASeated · 8:00pmTickets ↗
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Nov 14, 2026FridayLargo at the CoronetLos Angeles, CATwo shows · 7 & 9:30pmTickets ↗
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Nov 22, 2026SaturdayThe Heights TheaterHouston, TXSeated · 8:00pmTickets ↗
Pickathon (2024 · 2025) · Newport Folk Festival (2023) · Cayamo at Sea (2024) · Bristol Rhythm & Roots (2022 · 2024) · MerleFest (2023) · Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (2024) · 9:30 Club (sold out 2025) · The Mothlight (sold out 2024 · 2025)