Sig Wilder & Friends - Cowboy Practice (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Sig Wilder & Friends, Sig Wilder
Title: Cowboy Practice
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Home Alone Music / Sig Wilder & Friends
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 43:51
Total Size: 101 / 258 / 514 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Cowboy Practice
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Home Alone Music / Sig Wilder & Friends
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 43:51
Total Size: 101 / 258 / 514 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Slow Time (5:44)
02. Light Tower (3:57)
03. Texasman (3:33)
04. Sylvia (4:15)
05. Birmingham, Al (3:48)
06. To You (5:35)
07. Back Road (4:45)
08. Wind Up City (3:34)
09. Cool Down (5:07)
10. Stop Myself (3:42)
From the gently rolling plains of the American Midwest to the windswept, hilly coastlines of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa, Sig Wilder has spent a lifetime chasing something just beyond his reach, but not beyond his sight. Now, with his band Sig Wilder & Friends, he captures the process of finding your place in the world on *Cowboy Practice*, their moody debut album.
Rooted in the traditions of folk, alt-country and ambient Americana, *Cowboy Practice* is a hard-won series of reflections on homesickness, resilience, and becoming. Born in a small town outside St. Louis, Missouri, and shaped by years spent in Austin, Melbourne and his new home, Sig’s songwriting carries the weathered grace of a handwritten journal—full of cracked memories, quiet revelations, and dust-kicked hope. Tracked between Lincoln, Nebraska and Te Whanganui-a-Tara, *Cowboy Practice* is adorned with spare slide guitar, harmonica, warm vocal harmonies, and the easy pull of a rolling rhythm section. Across songs like “Stop Myself,” “Texasman,” and “Light Tower,” Sig holds a cracked mirror to the long, slow work of making sense of who we are.
Together with Mads Taylor, Tessa Dillon and Sofia Machray, Sig Wilder & Friends have become fixtures of Wellington’s D.I.Y. music community. As Sig reflects, “*Cowboy Practice* is about becoming content with who I am. That’s how it started, and I am in no way finished on that journey. But I’m happy with the cowboy that I’ve become, regardless of any notions of how one “should” be a cowboy.
Rooted in the traditions of folk, alt-country and ambient Americana, *Cowboy Practice* is a hard-won series of reflections on homesickness, resilience, and becoming. Born in a small town outside St. Louis, Missouri, and shaped by years spent in Austin, Melbourne and his new home, Sig’s songwriting carries the weathered grace of a handwritten journal—full of cracked memories, quiet revelations, and dust-kicked hope. Tracked between Lincoln, Nebraska and Te Whanganui-a-Tara, *Cowboy Practice* is adorned with spare slide guitar, harmonica, warm vocal harmonies, and the easy pull of a rolling rhythm section. Across songs like “Stop Myself,” “Texasman,” and “Light Tower,” Sig holds a cracked mirror to the long, slow work of making sense of who we are.
Together with Mads Taylor, Tessa Dillon and Sofia Machray, Sig Wilder & Friends have become fixtures of Wellington’s D.I.Y. music community. As Sig reflects, “*Cowboy Practice* is about becoming content with who I am. That’s how it started, and I am in no way finished on that journey. But I’m happy with the cowboy that I’ve become, regardless of any notions of how one “should” be a cowboy.