
Don't Die In The Bundu: Vinyl LP
A fresh chapter takes soft, sure shape for Cape Town-based singer-songwriter Wren Hinds on his new album. Released through Bella Union on 21st July 2023, Donāt Die in the Bundu follows Bella Union Pressingsā vinyl releases of Wrenās first three Bandcamp LPs. A gleaming set of gently dappled and poetic songs about fatherhood and fortitude, the album roots its restrained strength in an innate understanding of what matters most to us.
Wrenās own life began on the South-east coast of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. His father was a musician, his mother a landscape painter. While his dad inspired Wren to record whenever and wherever he could, his motherās artform coloured his approach to songwriting: āpainting with soundā is Wrenās description, a methodology illustrated by his use of light, shade and space to communicate powerful impressions and feelings.
Recorded at a timber cabin in the South Peninsula mountainside, about 40km outside of Cape Town, Donāt Die in the Bundu is at once a natural evolution from his earlier workā¦, a fresh start and a statement of commitment, embedded in its title. Drawn from āa few personal experiences,ā says Wren, the inspiration for the title helps pinpoint its purpose. āIt was inspired by a very old survival book distributed in South Africa and Zimbabwe. I had a few title options I was playing with, and around July 2022 a friend and I were held up at gunpoint in Cape Town. Fortunately we werenāt harmed or anything, but the whole ordeal helped me to settle on the title.ā
Meanwhile, parenthood helped crystallise Wrenās perspective on the trials of our times. āI try not to be too pessimistic about the future, especially now that I have a kid. It forces me to look at the beauty in humanity and the mysterious nature of this place we call home. I guess, like everyone else, Iām often trying to figure out how it all fits together, and how we fit into this story⦠Now that Iām a father, Iād rather live in hope than in fear.ā Richly subtle, deeply inquisitive, Donāt Die in the Bundu illustrates Wrenās preference beautifully.
Tracks:
1. A Song
2. Wild Eyes
3. Father
4. Chasing the River
5. A Wasted Love
6. Restless Child
7. Dream State
8. The Garden
9. Gilded by the Sun, Silvered by the Moon
10. Razor Wing
A fresh chapter takes soft, sure shape for Cape Town-based singer-songwriter Wren Hinds on his new album. Released through Bella Union on 21st July 2023, Donāt Die in the Bundu follows Bella Union Pressingsā vinyl releases of Wrenās first three Bandcamp LPs. A gleaming set of gently dappled and poetic songs about fatherhood and fortitude, the album roots its restrained strength in an innate understanding of what matters most to us.
Wrenās own life began on the South-east coast of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. His father was a musician, his mother a landscape painter. While his dad inspired Wren to record whenever and wherever he could, his motherās artform coloured his approach to songwriting: āpainting with soundā is Wrenās description, a methodology illustrated by his use of light, shade and space to communicate powerful impressions and feelings.
Recorded at a timber cabin in the South Peninsula mountainside, about 40km outside of Cape Town, Donāt Die in the Bundu is at once a natural evolution from his earlier workā¦, a fresh start and a statement of commitment, embedded in its title. Drawn from āa few personal experiences,ā says Wren, the inspiration for the title helps pinpoint its purpose. āIt was inspired by a very old survival book distributed in South Africa and Zimbabwe. I had a few title options I was playing with, and around July 2022 a friend and I were held up at gunpoint in Cape Town. Fortunately we werenāt harmed or anything, but the whole ordeal helped me to settle on the title.ā
Meanwhile, parenthood helped crystallise Wrenās perspective on the trials of our times. āI try not to be too pessimistic about the future, especially now that I have a kid. It forces me to look at the beauty in humanity and the mysterious nature of this place we call home. I guess, like everyone else, Iām often trying to figure out how it all fits together, and how we fit into this story⦠Now that Iām a father, Iād rather live in hope than in fear.ā Richly subtle, deeply inquisitive, Donāt Die in the Bundu illustrates Wrenās preference beautifully.
Tracks:
1. A Song
2. Wild Eyes
3. Father
4. Chasing the River
5. A Wasted Love
6. Restless Child
7. Dream State
8. The Garden
9. Gilded by the Sun, Silvered by the Moon
10. Razor Wing
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A fresh chapter takes soft, sure shape for Cape Town-based singer-songwriter Wren Hinds on his new album. Released through Bella Union on 21st July 2023, Donāt Die in the Bundu follows Bella Union Pressingsā vinyl releases of Wrenās first three Bandcamp LPs. A gleaming set of gently dappled and poetic songs about fatherhood and fortitude, the album roots its restrained strength in an innate understanding of what matters most to us.
Wrenās own life began on the South-east coast of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. His father was a musician, his mother a landscape painter. While his dad inspired Wren to record whenever and wherever he could, his motherās artform coloured his approach to songwriting: āpainting with soundā is Wrenās description, a methodology illustrated by his use of light, shade and space to communicate powerful impressions and feelings.
Recorded at a timber cabin in the South Peninsula mountainside, about 40km outside of Cape Town, Donāt Die in the Bundu is at once a natural evolution from his earlier workā¦, a fresh start and a statement of commitment, embedded in its title. Drawn from āa few personal experiences,ā says Wren, the inspiration for the title helps pinpoint its purpose. āIt was inspired by a very old survival book distributed in South Africa and Zimbabwe. I had a few title options I was playing with, and around July 2022 a friend and I were held up at gunpoint in Cape Town. Fortunately we werenāt harmed or anything, but the whole ordeal helped me to settle on the title.ā
Meanwhile, parenthood helped crystallise Wrenās perspective on the trials of our times. āI try not to be too pessimistic about the future, especially now that I have a kid. It forces me to look at the beauty in humanity and the mysterious nature of this place we call home. I guess, like everyone else, Iām often trying to figure out how it all fits together, and how we fit into this story⦠Now that Iām a father, Iād rather live in hope than in fear.ā Richly subtle, deeply inquisitive, Donāt Die in the Bundu illustrates Wrenās preference beautifully.
Tracks:
1. A Song
2. Wild Eyes
3. Father
4. Chasing the River
5. A Wasted Love
6. Restless Child
7. Dream State
8. The Garden
9. Gilded by the Sun, Silvered by the Moon
10. Razor Wing












