The GRAMMYs

2026

Wild And Clear And Blue

Wild And Clear And Blue

Dec 1st, 2025

Best Folk Album

Best Folk Album

Nomination

Wild And Clear And Blue (I'm With Her) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Folk Album

Wild And Clear And Blue (I'm With Her) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Folk Album

Wild And Clear And Blue (I'm With Her) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Folk Album

I'm With Her's second album, Wild And Clear And Blue, produced by Josh Kaufman, draws inspiration from the trio's collective experience of music shared by their parents, and showcases their developed chamber choir instincts and acoustic taste.

Commercial success

  • The album peaked at No. 16 on the Official Americana Chart (UK) and spent 2 weeks on the chart.

Cultural impact

  • I'm With Her embarked on a 51-date tour across North America and Europe to support the album.

  • The trio performed at Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green at Shelburne Museum, opening for Iron & Wine.

Critical response

  • Rolling Stone highlighted that the vocal trio "exude innate chemistry and summon magic" on the album. Read full review

  • Acoustic Guitar's review described Wild And Clear And Blue as "a kind of chamber folk that is both otherworldly and muscular, as if Joni Mitchell collaborated with minimalist composer Terry Riley in a Catskills chapel." Read full review

  • "'A meditative, spectral opus oscillating through moments of darkness and light' is how Seven Days characterized the album." Read full review

I'm With Her's second album, Wild And Clear And Blue, produced by Josh Kaufman, draws inspiration from the trio's collective experience of music shared by their parents, and showcases their developed chamber choir instincts and acoustic taste.

Commercial success

  • The album peaked at No. 16 on the Official Americana Chart (UK) and spent 2 weeks on the chart.

Cultural impact

  • I'm With Her embarked on a 51-date tour across North America and Europe to support the album.

  • The trio performed at Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green at Shelburne Museum, opening for Iron & Wine.

Critical response

  • Rolling Stone highlighted that the vocal trio "exude innate chemistry and summon magic" on the album. Read full review

  • Acoustic Guitar's review described Wild And Clear And Blue as "a kind of chamber folk that is both otherworldly and muscular, as if Joni Mitchell collaborated with minimalist composer Terry Riley in a Catskills chapel." Read full review

  • "'A meditative, spectral opus oscillating through moments of darkness and light' is how Seven Days characterized the album." Read full review

I'm With Her's second album, Wild And Clear And Blue, produced by Josh Kaufman, draws inspiration from the trio's collective experience of music shared by their parents, and showcases their developed chamber choir instincts and acoustic taste.

Commercial success

  • The album peaked at No. 16 on the Official Americana Chart (UK) and spent 2 weeks on the chart.

Cultural impact

  • I'm With Her embarked on a 51-date tour across North America and Europe to support the album.

  • The trio performed at Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green at Shelburne Museum, opening for Iron & Wine.

Critical response

  • Rolling Stone highlighted that the vocal trio "exude innate chemistry and summon magic" on the album. Read full review

  • Acoustic Guitar's review described Wild And Clear And Blue as "a kind of chamber folk that is both otherworldly and muscular, as if Joni Mitchell collaborated with minimalist composer Terry Riley in a Catskills chapel." Read full review

  • "'A meditative, spectral opus oscillating through moments of darkness and light' is how Seven Days characterized the album." Read full review