Winged Wheel releases third album Desert So Green

The experimental band Winged Wheel has released its third studio album, Desert So Green, via the label 12XU. Formed as a supergroup, the project features musicians from various acclaimed acts in the indie and experimental scenes.

Winged Wheel, described as an experimental supergroup, unveiled its latest work on January 10, 2026. The album, titled Desert So Green, marks the band's third studio effort and is distributed by the independent label 12XU.

The collective includes Whitney Johnson, known for her work with Matchess and Circuit des Yeux; Cory Plump, associated with Spray Paint and as co-owner of the Kingston venue Tubby's; Matthew J. Rolin, a solo guitarist and member of the Powers/Rolin Duo; Steve Shelley, formerly of Sonic Youth; and Lonnie Slack from Water Damage. This lineup draws from diverse backgrounds in noise, rock, and experimental music, highlighting the band's collaborative spirit.

While specific details on the album's tracks or production remain limited in available reports, the release underscores Winged Wheel's ongoing exploration of innovative sounds. Fans of underground music may find the project appealing for its blend of established talents.

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