Marky Wildtype is an Edinburgh- based songwriter/ musician/ producer. He is known for his instrumental led alt folk ballad and choral ethos. Floating with a contemplative vastness, they carry a lot of profound meaning, one that you can find incredible direction and depth in. Each of his tracks are curated with an intimate air with candid narratives and sincere tones. His latest release is the ‘If Destroyed Still True’ album, a collection that reinforces his style while also showcasing his creative bounds and leaps. They feed active ruminative currents that encompass and fill the listener. 

Taken from this album is ‘Place of Peace’, a track that infuses post rock sensibilities into alt folk contours. We also see acoustic rock evolutions shining in through. There’s a definite ethereal pulse to the track. Marky’s vocals are veiled by the instrumentals’ mist, in a way that makes it seem like it’s passing between worlds of thought and emotions. Towards the climax, it is further marked by cinematic builds and connotations. Emphatic beats, dramatic vocal breaks, and a crescending emotional quotient, all elevate this surreal scene to grandeur. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Place of Peace’ from ‘If Destroyed Still True’ album by Marky Wildtype here –