
Prayer for the Unborn, her contribution to Southern Records' Latitudes EP series, arrived a few weeks later. Wolfe took a few musicians, including Chisholm, into the Northern California woods to record Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs, which was released in October 2012. Wolfe also contributed a radically different version of the Strokes' 'The Modern Age' to a tribute to the band curated by, and her song 'Moses' was used as the soundtrack to artist/director Richard Phillips' short film Sasha Grey.Īfter moving to L.A., Wolfe recorded her second album, Apokalypsis, in a proper studio, working with musicians including Ben Chisholm it was released by Pendu Sound Recordings in August 2011. Wolfe recorded with her friends on a portable eight-track, the results of which became her 2010 debut album, The Grime and the Glow. However, it wasn't until 2009, when she returned from a three-month tour with a performance artist friend in spaces including old nuclear factories, that she began making music for others to hear. Quality: FLAC (tracks, cue, log, Artwork)Ĭrafting 'doom-drenched electric folk,' Los Angeles' Chelsea Wolfe grew up in Northern California with a father who had a country band and his own home studio, so she was immersed in music at an early age and began recording herself at age nine by the time she was in fourth grade, she knew she wanted to be a singer.

Genre: acoustic, alternative, experimental, folk
