A Rising Canadian Singer-songwriter, Aaron Wylder Shows His Weakness in a Fresh Indie Alternative Folk Release.
A rising Canadian singer-songwriter, Aaron Wylder, recently put out “How You’re Made,” his newest indie alternative folk single. This work is more than just music – it’s a weak and real statement about mental illness, a topic that many avoid. Wylder’s choice to share his feelings creates a bond with his listeners and gives a message of strength besides hope. Click play on the audio player down below to listen to this unique single and keep reading to learn more.
Wylder’s skill clearly touches many – stream counts rose an impressive 128 % in one year. Canadian media outlets, like Exclaim plus Canadian Beats, wrote about his songs. He plans tours and shows at events across Ontario, Quebec along with British Columbia – Wylder’s fame will likely grow. Listen to our curated playlist, which highlights the best of indie alternative folk music.


Raw Feeling in “How You’re Made”
“How You’re Made” explores hardship, a topic Aaron Wylder handles with true honesty. Wylder said “I decided to be very vulnerable about the origins of this song.” This weakness is clear in the entire track and allows for an intimate listening session.
Mental illness is “glossed over in daily life”; but, Wylder’s courage to face it is new and required. He has a simple yet important message for those who struggle: “Don’t give up. Don’t give in. Life will get better.” This hopeful message is the heart of “How You’re Made,” and turns it into a theme song for anyone who faces problems.

The single made public on March 7th, 2025, shows Wylder’s growth as a performer. He can mix indie alternative folk music with such raw feeling and it calls to mind artists like The Lumineers plus Bon Iver – but, he keeps a voice all his own.
The PopHits.Co music team said, “Aaron Wylder’s ‘How You’re Made’ is a moving and strong reminder that music can give hope during the worst times. His vulnerability plus artistry are bright and mark him as a great Folk performer to watch.”

If you want to hear more of Aaron Wylder’s music, check out his work on his Website, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, BandCamp, SoundCloud, in addition to YouTube. Listen and share our playlist to stay aware of new indie alternative folk plus acoustic music.

