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There’s a digital connection that runs between Monument and Philadelphia. It’s a river of sorts bridging the heart and mind of Anika Pyle with her past. The singer-songwriter recently released her first solo album entitled “Wild River.”
This has been a goal for Pyle for quite some time. She grew up on in the shadow of Bald Mountain near Monument in a cabin that has since been torn down. Pyle attended Lewis-Palmer High School then moved to New York City to attend New York University.
While there she and fellow Monument resident Drew Johnson started the now-defunct punk band Chumped, touring and releasing several albums. Both played guitar while Pyle handled vocals. Dan Frelly, also from Monument, joined the band, too. He continues to play drums on Pyle’s current band katie ellen.