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Birth name | Vaimoana Tumema Sesega |
Born | Samoa |
Genres | Folk, rock, pop, psyechedelic |
Occupation | Musician |
Member of | Wilda |
Mema Wilda is a New Zealand-based folk and rock singer. Her brand of music has been described as folk and psychedelic. She is also a New Zealand Battle of the Bands winner.
Background
Wilda is originally from Samoa. Her birth name is Vaimoana Tumema Sesega. She started out singing at family functions and then later weddings and Sāmoan functions. In 2017, she moved from Samoa to Tāmaki Makaurau. She also spent some time in New York City.
Her brother is Samoan-born rocker, Levi Sesega aka Michael Sesega.
As of late 2023 she was fronting the band Wilda which has been described as having mainly a psychedelic-folk and rock sound.
Career
In 2019, Mema Wilda recorded the song "Blue" which was recorded at Black Dog Recording Studio and produced by Mitch French. Her debut single, it was set for release on 15 August that year.
Wilda released the single "How I Long" in 2021. It was reviewed by Ben Reugg of MNZ. Giving it five stars, he noted the emotion in Wilda's vocals and the good production. He said that he could be happy to listen to it over and over. It was also reviewed by Jane Howkins of York Calling. Howkins said that the single was quite poppy and had an incredibly raw and emotional feeling that was missing in a lot of pop music. She also noted the stunning melody.
Wilda was booked to appear at the Tuning Fork, an Auckland venue on 18 June 2021, Wilda was the opening act for the show that was headlined by Sam Bartells and Albi and the Wolves. Accompanied by Sam Stretch who played guitar, cajon and bass on different songs, she went through an acoustic set that was described by Melodic Magazine reviewer Maggie Cocco as "awkward, humorous, and ultimately endearing". The atmospheric and sultry effect of the TC vocal harmonizer was noted. Cocco noted that it was in the early days of Wilda's career and that it was exciting to think where she will go.
On 18 December 2021, Wilda won first prize in the 2021 Battle of the Bands event.
In April 2023, Wilda and her band were booked to open for Larkin Poe at the Powerstation in Auckland. Her single "Going Wild" was also being released. She was also interviewed by Radio New Zealand which was published on 9 April 2023.
As of September 2023, her band which is called Wilda was made up of herself on guitar and lead vocal, Kento Mori on lead guitar, Shellita Goldsmith on drums, Mitch French on bass and additional vocalist Hariata Makiha.
References
- The Spinoff, September 19, 2022 - The wild ride of Mema Wilda By Sela Jane Hopgood
- Times.co.nz, August 22, 2024 - New musical platform provides bridge for singer-songwriters
- Radio Hauraki, 6 September 2023 - Wilda - Going Wild
- MMF Aoteroa, 8 Aug 2019 - Mema Wilda 'Blue'
- The Spinoff, September 19, 2022 - The wild ride of Mema Wilda By Sela Jane Hopgood
- <MNZ, 21 Jan, 2021 - Mema Wilda - Single Review: How I Long By Ben Reugg
- York Calling, 26/01/2021 - Reviews, Discovery: Mema Wilda By Jane Howkins
- Scoop, Monday, 19 April 2021, 4:11 pm - A Celebration Of Alt-Rock And Indie-folk
- Melodic Magazine, June 26, 2021 - Sam Bartells, Albi and the Wolves, and Mema Wilda in Auckland, NZ By: Maggie Cocco
- NZ Musician - News, Mema Wilda Wins 2021 Battle Of The Bands
- RNZ, 9 April 2023 - Music, Mema Wilda: My Latest Track
- Radio Hauraki, 6 September 2023 - Wilda - Going Wild