The Roster
Distinct personas. Consistent intent. One hybrid label.

Mateo Cordero Cruz | The Voice of Stone and Spirit | Stream Music
In a world obsessed with the modern and the immediate, Mateo Cordero Cruz looks backward. His music is born from the “Old World”—a place where time moves at the pace of the sun across a stone wall, and where silence is as important as the melody.
Mateo’s sound is a fusion of Spanish Americana and Latin Folk, grounded in the textures of acoustic wood and earthen tones. It is music for the quiet hours: the early morning prayer or the late evening reflection.
His name itself carries the weight of his stories—Cordero (the Lamb) and Cruz (the Cross)—embodying the themes of innocence, burden, and eventual redemption that run through his catalog. Whether singing of a dusty village road or the search for spiritual peace, Mateo Cordero Cruz offers a sanctuary of sound.
He is a core artist of the Wire & Wood Roster, representing the “Wood”—the organic, human root of storytelling that endures even as the world changes.

Silas Ridge | The Neighbor | Stream Music
The Warmth of the Familiar.
Silas Ridge isn’t trying to be a star; he’s trying to be a neighbor. Representing the “Wood” in the Wire & Wood Roster, Silas embodies the trusted storyteller. His sound captures the feeling of a front porch conversation as the sun goes down—rooted in Traditional Country and Acoustic Folk.
While the world speeds up, Silas slows down. He explores themes of family, faith, and the quiet dignity of a simple life. From the festive humor of “Santa Lost His Keys Again” to the spiritual grounding of “Salvation,” his music is a tungsten lamp in a neon world.
Key Tracks: Country Life, Christmas Songs, Salvation (English Version).

Drayven | The Fracture | Stream Music
The Signal in the Static.
If Silas Ridge is the warmth of the Wood, Drayven is the jagged edge of the Wire. He is the sound of the pressure gauge breaking—a volatile fusion of 90s Industrial grit, calculated rhythmic breaks, and Nu-Metal tension.
Drayven does not sing about the road; he sings about the fracture. His world is built on white noise, distorted bass, and the psychological breaking point between who we are and who we are told to be. He is the ghost in the machine, voicing the angst that the algorithm discovered.
Upcoming Release: “The Break (Become the Less)”
Release Date: (To Be Determined – likely February, 2026)