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11 July 2026 – Finn Wolfhard Lets ‘Fire From The Hip’ Speak For Itself

By Editorial Team - July 11, 2026

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Finn Wolfhard in a recording session, looking focused while playing his guitar.

Summary

Finn Wolfhard's second solo album 'Fire From The Hip' arrives with a cinematic indie-rock sound recorded at Pachyderm.

Key Facts

  • Finn Wolfhard released his sophomore solo album 'Fire From The Hip'.
  • The album was recorded at the famous Pachyderm Studios.
  • It features a fuller, more cinematic indie-rock sound separate from his acting career.
  • Entities: Finn Wolfhard, Pachyderm Studios
  • Tags: finn wolfhard, fire from the hip, indie rock album, indie rock, pachyderm studios, solo release

<a href="/tags/finn-wolfhard">Finn Wolfhard</a>’s second solo album ‘Fire From The Hip’ arrives with a fuller and more cinematic indie-rock sound, further separating his musical identity from the giant television shadow that followed him into adulthood.

Recorded at Pachyderm Studios, the album includes tracks such as ‘I’ll Let You Finish’, ‘Common Side Effects’, ‘Tunnels’ and the excellently clarified ‘The Climb (Not That One)’.

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Wolfhard’s songwriting continues to draw from melodic alternative rock, guitar pop and the slightly scruffy emotional directness of records made before every demo became a potential fifteen-second promotional strategy. The production feels more deliberate than on his earlier work, but it leaves enough room for personality and imperfection. That balance matters. ‘Fire From The Hip’ does not sound like an actor temporarily borrowing an indie aesthetic between projects. It sounds like a young musician developing confidence, learning what to leave out and discovering that not every chorus requires a dramatic monster attack. Sometimes guitars, doubt and a decent hook are plenty.

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