(Artist Website) - http://chelseawolfe.net
"California native Chelsea Wolfe has always  embodied both light and dark. Yet though her music is a raw strain of  electric folk tinted by black metal and deep blues, it never wallows in  despair. Instead, it wraps itself like a thick blanket around the human  experience, encouraging uplift, seeking triumph. Her voice is a haunting  call, warm and lingering, and her lyrics acknowledge life’s obscure and  melancholy moments in service to the unlikely truths and beauty they so  often reveal. Her music exudes strength in the midst of adversity. It  makes sense then that her influences run from Nick Cave and Selda  Bagcan, to directors as varied as Ingmar Bergman and John Waters, with  nods to the dramatic flair of Antony Hegarty, and even more so that she  hails from the wilder, woodsy part of her state.
Wolfe's unique romanticism began early, but it was always a private  affair. At 9, she started sneaking into her father’s home studio to  record warped keyboard covers and originals. Growing up, she lacked the  confidence to share her work, and it wasn’t until much later that she  even considered making music for others to hear. But in 2009, Wolfe  embarked on a three-month stint abroad with a group of nomadic  performance artists, playing cathedrals, basements and abandoned nuclear  factories, and returned home with a new vision and drive. She recorded  two albums worth of material back to back, starting by toting around an  8-track and recording as the mood hit, eventually editing her findings  into her stunning 2010 debut, The Grime & the Glow. Described as  both healing and harrowing, enchanting and narcotic, the album  established Wolfe as an elemental force on the rise. At last ready to  embrace her gift, she relocated to Los Angeles in the same year and  recorded her second album Ἀποκάλυψις (pronounced “Apokalypsis”) which  found Wolfe in an actual studio with her live band, even as she  maintained the strikingly visceral elements of her powerful debut. It  was released in summer of 2011 and showcased her unique songwriting  ability, as well as a serious heaviness of sound and an ever-present  counterweight: that transcendent voice, which rightly landed it on  numerous best of 2011 lists"