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Sustaining a band for over 20 years is no small feat. It takes belief in yourself, your bandmates, the creative process, and the world that shapes the art you make. Canadian indie-rock veterans Wintersleep embody this commitment. After two decades together, the five members, Paul Murphy, Tim D’Eon, Jon Samuel, Chris Bell, and Loel Campbell, carry a deep gratitude for a life spent creating with people they love, while still feeling the pull of undiscovered corners and new ideas.

With seven acclaimed albums behind them and six years since 2019’s In The Land Of, Wintersleep are stirring again. Wishing Moon, their eighth record, arrives March 27, 2026 via Dine Alone. Recorded with producer Nicolas Vernhes in the Mojave Desert near Pioneertown, the 13-song collection glows with renewed energy, weaving their strands of prog, indie, folk, and alternative rock into something vibrant and expansive. Wintersleep will tour Wishing Moon throughout 2026—and hope to see you there.

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