top of page

The New Eves' Nina Winder-Lind Announces Debut Album: Wild Love

By: Josh Kitchen / June 24, 2026

Photo Credit: Silken Weinberg
Photo Credit: Silken Weinberg

"Girls can walk on pure starlight, girls can crack your skull if they like," Nina Winder-Lind croons on "Girls," the new single from her debut album Wild Love, she announced today - out August 14 via Transgressive Records. The track builds toward a sparse, shimmering guitar solo complemented by sweeping strings as Winder-Lind reflects on the realization of her own power—and the power of women more broadly—an epiphany that often arrives far too late, a story told time and again by the patriarchal forces that shape our world.


Wild Love
Wild Love

Winder-Lind's band, The New Eves, released their debut album, The New Eve Is Rising, last year, an impossibly otherworldly record that, like "Girls," is anchored in the ancient and foundational power of the feminine. "I didn't understand that I was a flower until I got much older, I didn't understand my power until I completely exploded," she sings at the track's end. It's a simple yet heartbreaking revelation, but one that doesn't have to be inevitable for the women who come after her, walking on starlight that does not burst.



Watch the Music video for "Girls" below, and pre-order Wild Love here



 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page