Gothic industrial-metal chanteuse Chelsea Wolfe headlines the Fillmore

Talented songwriter and folk-metal artist Chelsea Wolfe brings songs from her stunning new album She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She to the stage at the Fillmore in San Francisco Friday night.

Raised in the small Sacramento area city of Roseville, Wolfe was writing poetry by the time she was seven and turned to writing gothic modern R&B songs (her father, a working county musician, bought her a Tacscam 8-track recorder) before she reached the age of 10. Influenced by both her grandmother's embrace of alternative medicine and philosophies and the delinquency contributed by her older sisters -- she was drinking malt liquor prior to her teens -- Wolfe would also draw on the treatment she received for sleep paralysis for musical inspiration.

Chelsea Wolfe - Mistake In Parting (2006) (Full Album) by Alex Nug on YouTube

While she made an abortive attempt at recording her first album in a singer-songwriter mode when she was 21, an unreleased effort that she later dismissed as "over produced" and too personal. Her proper debut recording would come several years later after she toured Europe with a troupe of performance artists playing unusual venues. The Grime and the Glow in 2010 showcased Wolfe's dark vision that layered her delicate, melodic vocals and spare guitar over menacing atmospheres and flashes of abrasive noise that recalled the dramatic work of Nick Cave, Michael Gira's Swans and PJ Harvey.

Chelsea Wolfe - Advice & Vices (Official Video) by Lucas Abreu on YouTube

She would expand her musical palette on Apokalypsis, balancing dreamy balladry with pounding drums and howling guitars that edged closer to the black-metal influences she would later embrace. Working with longtime bandmate Ben Chisholm, Wolfe created a wide-ranging body of work that spanned from stark acoustic songs (including an EP of tunes by anarcho-punk band Rudimentary Peni) to the electronic-tinged gothic chamber rock of 2013's Pain is Beauty -- her first for noted imprint Sargent House Records -- to the more metallic, doom-laden anthems of The Abyss two years later.

Chelsea Wolfe - Carrion Flowers (Official Video) by ChelseaWolfeVEVO on YouTube

Wolfe has proven her self to be open to experimentation, whether on her own albums or working on outside projects like Blood Moon, a series of four live performances in 2016 with post-hardcore act Converge where she and Chisholm played rarely aired Converge songs alongside Stephen Brodsky of Cave-In and Steve Von Till of Neurosis. Her 2017 album Hiss Spun was recorded with Converge guitarist and noted producer Kurt Ballou and featured contributions from Troy Van Leeuwen (Failure, Queens of the Stone Age, A Perfect Circle) and Aaron Turner (Isis, Sumac). Widely hailed as her heaviest work yet, the songs on the recording still managed to match the nuance and pathos of Wolfe's earlier efforts.

Chelsea Wolfe "Be All Things" (Official Video) by Sargent House on YouTube

Wolfe would swing the pendulum back in the other direction for her next understated effort, Birth of Violence. Once again stripping her music down to the essential elemental components of Wolfe's ethereal voice and acoustic guitar, the songwriter creates a mesmerizing style of gothic Americana on haunting songs like "American Darkness," "Dirt Universe" and "Be All Things," fleshing the tunes out with spare percussion, keyboards and strings.

Chelsea Wolfe-Halfsleeper(San Diego 2019) by Vincent Cabrera on YouTube

Her American Darkness Tour to promote the album included a pair of sold-out shows at the Levitation Festival in Austin, Texas, and featured Wolfe delivering bare-bones solo acoustic takes of those songs along with a mix of earlier fan favorites and a stunning cover of Joni Mitchell's iconic tune "Woodstock." Despite the pandemic shutdown limiting in-person contact with collaborators, Wolfe has ramped up her creative activity in the past few years. In addition to a number of digital singles working with Emma Ruth Rundle and Bay Area experimental band Xiu Xiu, Wolfe released an album by Mrs. Piss, her duo with drummer Jess Gowrie in 2020, worked with punk/metal outfit Converge on their Bloodmoon: I album that came out the following year and recorded the soundtrack to the slasher horror film X with composer Tyler Bates. Her latest album -- the cryptically titled She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, her first for new label Loma Vista Recordings -- embraces a somber industrial sound with an anguished vocal delivery that at times echoes Bjork and Portishead vocalist Beth Gibbons. Wolfe arrives in San Francisco to play songs from the album for a sold-out show at the Fillmore Friday night. Australian instrumental doom band Divide and Dissolve opens the show.  

Chelsea Wolfe with Divide and Dissolve  
Friday, March 29, 7 p.m. $32.50 (sold out)
The Fillmore

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