office — Where are you right now?
Wisp — California.
Oh god, it’s so early for you, I’m so sorry.
It’s ok — I had to wake up early for rehearsal anyway.
For the Pachinko show, right? That’s major — congratulations. How’d you swing that?
My manager hit me up about it — Pachinko had reached out and wanted me to support them on tour. I thought that was really cool, because Pachinko was one of the first concerts I ever went to. It’s a really crazy full-circle moment.
Did you tell them that?
Yeah — they’re super sweet guys. And we basically have the same demographic, which is really cool.
So where does the name come from?
I got the name back when I had like, two hundred followers on Instagram because I didn’t have any music out on any streaming platforms yet. But there was this one guy who found me on Soundcloud and he was following me on Instagram. I had posted one of those question stickers that said, “What should my artist name be?” And he swiped up and said “Wisp.” So I just chose that. There were some longer names that had like, two words in them, but I wasn’t really feeling those. Wisp was perfect. It’s been good.
It feels right for your music. Did you have a musical upbringing?
I used to play violin from fourth grade to eighth grade. And when I was little, my mom put me into classes, so that was the only musical instrument I played. But I kind of hated violin because I was forced to learn it. After that, I started taking guitar lessons for a finger–style guitar, but I got tired of that too. I learned electric guitar on my own.
How old were you then?
I was sixteen, so about three years ago.
I feel old. Did you grow up listening to the type of music you make now?
Kind of. It definitely changed throughout the years. I started off with alternative music — I was really into emo rock when I was in middle school.
You and me both.
I was really emo in middle school. It was kind of embarrassing. But I think it fostered my music taste now, so I’m grateful.
And who wasn’t emo in middle school?
That’s true.
If you say you weren’t emo in middle school, I think you’re a liar.
That’s also true.