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Chelsea Wolfe has revealed the release date (August 7th) and doom-y lead single of her fifth album “Abyss”. Streaming below, “Iron Moon” was the last song written for the record and inspired by the poetry of a Foxconn worker who committed suicide.

“There’s a blurry confusion throughout the lyrics on the album,” Wolfe said, “as it sometimes is in dreams, like you’re new to the afterlife and things are slightly different, more hazy and fluid. I imagine the quiet parts of the song sung from a small, dorm-style room, and the loud parts as a scene out of a musical, where the worker sings and dances through the factory lines with total freedom and abandon.”

According to a press release, Abyss faces Wolfe’s longtime struggle with sleep paralysis head-on, with a sound that imagines a “hazy afterlife… an inverted thunderstorm… the dark backward… the abyss of time.”

“[It’s] meant to have the feeling of when you’re dreaming,” she added, “and you briefly wake up, but then fall back asleep into the same dream, diving quickly into your own subconscious.”

Helping Wolfe along the way are longtime multi-instrumentalist Ben Chisholm and drummer Dylan Fujioka, along with violist Ezra Buchla and guitarist Mike Sullivan (also of Russian Circles).

Chelsea Wolfe - 'Abyss' album cover

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Chelsea Wolfe and her spectral, stygian brand of ambient-doom-folk-pop sounds even more divine crackling off my turntable . my Favorite track is Kings. This is a far more polished album than “Apokalypsis” and does not have the raw feel of that album. That’s not being critical though it just reflects the progress Chelsea Wolfe has made. It still has the energy, catchy beats and original vocals with a wider range of instruments on show. Don’t think there’s a boring bone in her body Chelsea…love it!. This is Chelsea Wolfe’s fourth studio album, Pain Is Beauty, was released September 3, 2013. An album trailer was released alongside this announcement, as well as a North American headlining tour in the fall. The song “Feral Love” was featured in the trailers for Game of Thrones season 4 and the television adaption of 12 Monkeys.

 

This is a stripped down Chelsea Wolfe, where her songwriting prowess and vocal command are given full attention, and she shines bright on this dark gothic-folk album ,it is a soothing atmosphere of depression and ambient acoustics it is lovely album to own on vinyl and she has an amazing voice. our favorite tracks : Boyfriends and Flatlands. Currently this my favorite album of hers.
Produced and recorded by Ben Chisholm and Chelsea Wolfe In California.PERFORMED BY:
CHELSEA WOLFE – GUITAR, VOCALS
BEN CHISHOLM – DRUMS, ANALOG SYNTHS, PIANO, ADDITIONAL VOCALS
EZRA BUCHLA – VIOLA (APPALACHIA, SPINNING CENTERS)
ANDREA CALDERON – VIOLIN (FLATLANDS)
DANIEL DENTON – BASS (THE WAY WE USED TO, APPALACHIA, OUR WORK WAS GOOD)
JERE WOLFE – ADDITIONAL GUITAR (OUR WORK WAS GOOD)

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Brother and sister united in darkness. Chelsea Wolfe & King Dude form one of the most remarkable collaborations in memory. Both track’s are highly recommended for fans of either artist. Favorite track has got to be Chelsea Wolfe – Fight Like Gods.   Since first hearing her music I have fallen in love with Chelsea Wolfe, her track on this is simply amazing. this is one of our favourite tracks What can I say? I’m just a sucker for Chelsea’s haunting voice.

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King Dude & Chelsea Wolfe reunite to create another seven inch song of collaborative songs entitled “Sing More Songs Together…”. Like a goth version of Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra/ Dead Can Dance tribute band/ Nick Cave and PJ Harvey fantasy album” Its Like kindred spirits were meant to find each other in this and in many lives past. I always marvel at how Chelsea’s music fits the events in my life at the time it is released. And when her magical sensibility is combined with King Dude’s je ne sais quoi, the resulting music is catchy, brooding, soothing, and stirring. The track “Bed on Fire” is to die for .

Due out March 25th 2014 on Not Just Religious Music. Not Just Religious Music – A Seattle based record label intent on releasing quality over quantity

Side A: Be Free
Side B: Bed on Fire

Limited to 1000 copies:
500 black vinyl
300 white vinyl
200 blended white and black vinyl

Includes unlimited streaming of NJRM-002 King Dude & Chelsea Wolfe “Sing More Songs Together...” via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

Chelsea Wolfe

the ocean waves of your chest are lulling me to sleep the ocean waves of your breath are lulling me, you’re lulling me to sleep

i’ve found a place for me to rest my head and sleep Lulling me, you’re lulling me to sleep,

the ocean waves of your chest are lulling me to sleep , have never been so content like a small child in peaceful dreaming, lulling me, you’re lulling me to sleep

Chelsea Wolfe is an American singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California, currently based now in Los Angeles. She is known for her “specific brand of drone-metal-art-folk”,characterized by experimental guitar playing, hazy vocals, and surreal soundscapes.. Wolfe debuted with her album The Grime and The Glow (2010),] released on an independent label, Pendu Sound Recording, followed by Apokalypsis (2011), which gained her recognition from indie critics as well as an underground following. In 2012, Wolfe released Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs (2012) which featured a more folk-oriented sound as opposed to her earlier work, which had been heavily centered on droning guitars and distortion.

Wolfe’s fourth studio album, Pain Is Beauty, was released September 3, 2013. An album trailer was released alongside this announcement, as well as a North American headlining tour in the fall. The song “Feral Love” was featured in the trailers for Game of Thrones season 4 .

Ascendant dark-popper Chelsea Wolfe is an American singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California, currently based in Los Angeles. She is known for her “specific brand of drone-metal-art-folk”, characterized by experimental guitar playing, hazy vocals, and surreal soundscapes.has just announced plans to follow up album “Apokalypsis” and  a new LP called “Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs”, which featured a more folk-oriented sound as opposed to her earlier work, which had been heavily centered on droning guitars and distortion which came out this last Autumn. The song from the new album is a short, spare, pretty track called “The Way We Used To.”

Chelsea Wolfe - Unknown Rooms

 

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After stepping away from the music she had made in her younger years, in the summer of 2009, she embarked on a European tour with a group of performance artists, playing in unusual spaces, including cathedrals, basements and old nuclear plants for whoever would listen. After she returned home, she started over her approach to making music and began writing and recording with her old Tascam 488 8-track recorder, and those recordings would eventually lead to The Grime and The Glow. 

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Finally, Folkadelphia is pleased to present the premiere of Chelsea Wolfe‘s Folkadelphia Session, recorded 5 months ago from today, but what an absolutely perfect one for Halloween. The genesis of our session with Wolfe can be tracked to the end of 2012 when we saw she was performing at the tiny and intimate First Unitarian Church Chapel. Jump forward in time through two albums (Unknown Rooms and last year’s Pain is Beauty), various tours, we finally were able to welcome Wolfe and her band to the WXPN studio.
Chelsea Wolfe is basically a genre unto herself. Unclassifiable not only because she seemingly stands apart from easy stylistic boxes, but also because she integrates so much into her sound. On the one hand, a minimalist and achingly somber ballad where silence speaks volumes and words are no consolation, like some tracks from Unknown Rooms, or a Lynchian industrial nightmare straight to the earhole, like some tracks from Pain is Beauty, on the other. What remains consistent is an expansive musical world that feeds on both darkness and light, as much as the brisk cold emptiness of silence. Yes, there is brutality there, but a tenderness too. I think that Wolfe has only touched the tip of the iceberg of her immense imagination and creative powers
Chelsea Wolfe, along with Ben Chisholm and Andrea Calderon, performed a stripped down set of music for us, one that was well worth the wait. We think you’ll agree, so please listen to Wolfe’s Folkadelphia Session.

Chelsea Wolfe performs two songs for the ” LA BLOGOTHEQUE” sessions, her song “Feral Love” featured in the Game of Thrones TV series, these songs are on the latest album PAIN IS BEAUTY

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