Some storms aren't meant to be weathered. They're meant to be danced in...
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Amber Wildling Stone
Wild, like the tide. Beauty and disaster. One of those girls - they name hurricanes after...
Freedom isn't a dream, it's a direction. She left the path - it wasn't going her way...
Amber Wildling Stone
Made of magic, mud and Mercy
One woman making noise. A barefoot storyteller forging her own path through sound and soul.
Amber Wildling Stone is a fierce yet tender singer-songwriter whose music straddles the worlds of Americana, blues, and alt-folk. Performing one-woman live shows — with stomping foot drums, guitar, and grit — Amber channels storm and softness in equal measure.
Following her debut album Complicated Contradiction, her forthcoming record Woman Gone Wild marks a reclamation of identity, voice, and truth. Through her new material, she redefines what it means to be self-made and self-expressed, inviting others to do the same — to stomp, clap, sing, and chant along at her live shows.
Amber is made of magic, mud, and mercy — and her mission is to bring women together through rhythm and rebellion, finding healing in shared sound and sisterhood.
The Music
Her new album, Woman Gone Wild, is a body of work born from chaos, clarity, and self-reclamation.
These songs speak to the wildness of becoming — a different kind of wild: less chaos, more clarity; less hell and heartbreak, more hope and healing.
She hasn’t lost her edge — she’s found a different one.
Every song is cut from truth, carved in freedom, and carried by the pulse of independence — raw, rhythmic, alive.
Live
Amber performs solo — guitar, foot drum, voice, and storm.
Her shows are raw, rhythmic, and unfiltered — part ritual, part rebellion. She hasn’t lost her edge; she’s simply found a different one — grounded in power, not chaos.
Each performance reaches for that feeling of being around a bonfire: where strangers become tribe, stories become song, and everyone is welcome.
Inspired by late-night jam sessions and the wild freedom of campfires, stories, and strangers, Amber’s live sets invite audiences to stomp, clap, sing, lose themselves — and shed their shame — in the shared creation of sound.
She’s bringing back something earthy, raw, and almost forgotten — the kind of connection that can only exist when the music is alive in the moment.
Mission
At the heart of Amber’s work is freedom — the freedom to beat to your own drum, to walk the path that calls you, even if it’s the one less travelled. Her music celebrates the mess and the magic of being human — flawed, feeling, and forever finding our way back to connection. Through rhythm and rebellion, she reminds us that we are all made of the same earth and fire, that there’s beauty in imperfection, and power in honesty. Her shows are a gathering place: a space where you can show up exactly as you are, exactly where you are. Come barefoot or broken, brave or uncertain — there’s room for you in the noise.
Made of magic, mud, and mercy — still wild, still finding her way, still singing anyway. The fire’s still burning — there’s room for you in the circle.