Glori Wilder
About Glori
23, independent, with a mission to share her music with the world, Glori Wilder is on the path to success.
Writing songs since the age of 7, time has only aided Wilder in developing a unique perspective that she communicates through every lyric.
Glori is drawn to haunting melodies, aiming to stay in each listeners head after the moment they first hear her songs. To lure them in through her layered vocals, as a siren calls to a ship. Her upcoming single ‘Broken Melodies’ showcasing this approach as she further dives into her sound, highlighting the magical world in which her creations begin.
Glori’s recent time traveling abroad, across Europe, the United Kingdom and North America has widened her understanding of the world, of people and of the impact that music holds across cultures; finding inspiration in every conversation and story that’s shared.
Cornwall England being her most recent target of attention. Filming the music video to her upcoming single between the English coast then to the bustling city of London. The visuals showcasing the newfound freedom Glori Wilder has built, a persepctive that will be further explored with each new release and project to come.
Broken Melodies
Releasing 2.10.2026
Upcoming Shows
Press
Berkshire Magazine, November 2024 Issue (written by Mark Greenlaw) click here to read the article
“If you haven’t heard of Glori Wilder, it’s time to take note. With her rich, soulful sound and a growing catalog of original, captivating music, Wilder is quickly becoming a name to watch in the Berkshire music scene. At just 22, she’s already built an impressive following and has performed at venues such as The Egremont Barn, The Stationery Factory, The Foundry, The Lion’s Den, and Dream Away Lodge. With a new album on the horizon and newfound confidence from her recent solo performances, she’s poised for even bigger things.”
— Mark Greenlaw & Berkshire Magazine
NYSMUSIC, July 2025- (written by Pat Rogers) click here to read the article
“Then came Glori Wilder and from the very first note, she redefined what it means to command a stage. With the Moonflowers behind her, Wilder stitched together soul, blues, jazz and pop with a sound that felt classic yet unmistakably current. Her voice carried both smoothness and weight. At times gliding, sometimes growling, but it never wavered in clarity or conviction.”
“One of the night’s most unforgettable moments came when she launched into a cover of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know.” But this wasn’t a sing-along nostalgia play. Wilder reinvented it, trading fury for control, rage for burn. Her version didn’t scream, it simmered to a boil and in doing so, somehow hit even harder. It’s not often that a cover outshines the original but this one did, leaving the crowd stunned and breathless.”