Chelsea Wolfe
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Shot by the good people at i-D Magazine, here’s a live session with one of the darkest singer-songwriters I’ve come across this year, Chelsea Wolfe. This video features several live incarnations of tracks from her latest album, which you can watch a review of right here. Enjoy the
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MP3 One of my favorite female singer-songwriters, Chelsea Wolfe, covers an artist I was sure had an influence on her latest album, Nick Cave. The original had a dark story and lead vocal, of course, but Chelsea’s version takes that darkness and translates it into a murky recording as
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On her sophomore album, Chelsea Wolfe brings together ten pieces of straight up darkness. But what makes the dreary, depressing feelings on this album so palatable is that Wolfe attacks this darkness from multiple angles with noise rock guitars, doom metal riffs, ambient soundscapes, smooth beats, and blood-curdling snarls. While
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When I first laid ears and eyes on Chelsea Wolfe’s new album, I wasn’t sure what to think. Her music is unreasonably dark and eerie, and the fuzzy photo editing job on the cover looks like Tyler, The Creator was brought in to do the job. Let’s