“Quirky”|“Tender”|“Happy”|“Sad”|“Folky”|“Haunting”|“Inventive”|“Surreal”|“Whimsical”|“Touching”| “Poetic”|“A little weird”

About

W.C. Mericle is a Chicago-based singer/ songwriter who writes quirky, emotional songs that feel like tiny stories — a little sad, a little funny, and just tender enough to sneak up on you.

His music lives somewhere between folk and pop and whatever else wanders in.

His newest album, A Man in Ordinary Shoes, features 12 songs about space, love, secrets, dentists, queens, bones, birds, angels — and one song that’s secretly about you. It follows his earlier albums, A Bin Full of Snouts and Such Helpful Little Birds — both filled with strange charm, sideways grief, and a fondness for the beautifully broken.

“Deeply weird observations on life… incongruously touching… nutritionally satisfying to the soul!”

Music

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A Man in Ordinary Shoes

W.C. Mericle’s latest album explores the odd rhythms of love, change, and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of it all — with piano, violins, and the occasional trumpet joining in. Produced by industry veterans Scott Bennett and JK Harrison. Mix magic and mastering by Moses van den Bogaerde. Recorded in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Threshfield, UK.

Album Art + Lyrics (PDF)

Such Helpful Little Birds

This second release from indie folk artist W.C. Mericle was recorded in a Los Angeles home studio frequented by the likes of Brian Wilson and Carole King. Dedicated to his eternal friend, Rufus, the album’s 14 songs feature imaginative lyrics, tuneful melodies, and a Beatles cover so unique, W.C.’s cover got covered.

Album Art + Lyrics (PDF)

A Bin Full of Snouts

Heralded as “a sparkly gem,” W.C. Mericle’s debut album features songs that are happy and sad — often at the same time. Centered around the acoustic guitar, the album includes ukulele, accordion, pedal steel, and the occasional fiddle for a distinctly alt-folk vibe.

Album Art + Lyrics (PDF)

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