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Chelsea Wolfe at Royce Hall. November 16. 2013. Shot by Laura Studarus for Under the Radar magazine. (www.undertheradarmag.com)
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Photographer: Diane Woodcheke
08.11.2015 w/ A Dead Forest Index, Jozef van Wissem, Chelsea Wolfe
Pics: Alexander Klich
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Chelsea Wolfe.
18th October 2013,
La [2] de Apolo,
Barcelona.
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Chelsea Wolfe & Holograms @ Debaser Malmö
2012-04-26
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Eels performed at the Sheldon Concert Hall on May 23, 2014. Chelsea Wolfe opened the show.
Photo by Colin Suchland.
Chelsea Wolfe at Royce Hall. November 16. 2013. Shot by Laura Studarus for Under the Radar magazine. (www.undertheradarmag.com)
feat. STEVE VON TILL + CHELSEA WOLFE
Roadburn Festival 2016
Saturday, April 16th
Digital Harinezumi 4.0
Shot for Grimygoods.com
full set of photos :
grimygoods.com/2013/08/26/fyf-fest-2013-photos-review-wit...
On February 8, 2013
By Chris Molina: The Auburn Sky Imaging
For The Scenestar.com: thescenestar.typepad.com/ss/
Seer/director Michael Reich, wizard/editor Forrest Borie, and white witch/set designer Tamarra Younis tapped their deepest inner goth vibes to film doom-folk artist Chelsea Wolfe. To enjoy this truly spellbinding performance we suggest you turn down the lights, don headphones, relax and get yourself into a gloomy Portishead-meets-Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein state of mind… just let the grime and the glow wash over you.
BIO
California native Chelsea Wolfe has always embodied both the darkness and the light. Although 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 cloak around the human experience, encouraging uplift and 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. 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 and Patti Smith.
COMPONENTS
Video
• YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC4EEUwd7e4kKO3oHcYD1X8K7hMCVWk-M
• Vimeo: vimeo.com/album/2240301
Photos
• Flickr: flic.kr/s/aHsjy1sUwv
Music
• SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/goincase/sets/chelsea-wolfe-at-room-205
CREDITS
Executive Producer
• Incase: goincase.com
Producer
• Arlie Carstens: disastercasual.typepad.com
Director
• Michael Reich: videothing.com
Set Designer
• Tamarra Younis: union-of-art.net
Audio Engineer
• J. Clark: facebook.com/jason.clark.752
Camera
• Jeffrey Peters: vimeo.com/user2059918
• Michael Reich: videothing.com
Director of Photography
• Jeffrey Peters: vimeo.com/user2059918
Editor
• Forrest Borie: vimeo.com/forrestborie
Photos
• Arlie Carstens: disastercasual.typepad.com
Performing Artist
• Chelsea Wolfe: chelseawolfe.net
Label
• PENDV NYC: pendunyc.com
Room 205 Theme Song
• Cora Foxx: theheapsf.com
Diane was given the assignment to cover Ministry on their AmeriKKKant Tour with Chelsea Wolfe and The God Bombs at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. Click these links to see her photographs and read her review
www.shutter16.com/ministry-took-their-fans-to-church/
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www.flickr.com/photos/shutter16mag/sets/72157696044072495
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Week 2 in our 52-week photo challenge is "Interpret A Song". This was one we were going to ignore, because that's not an approach we normally take to photography, but suddenly Pookie had a genius idea. We are currently extremely miffed (to put it mildly) with the direction our beloved Devils are going in, and Pookie was like, "Hey! Let's take a picture of [Devils GM and current -- SIGH -- acting semi-head coach] Lou Lamoriello and say it's 'They'll Clap When You're Gone'. " She's so smart. Because we will clap when Lou's gone. UGH.
(The song in question is Chelsea Wolfe's They'll Clap When You're Gone", which was one of our top three favorite new-to-us songs in 2014.)