Wolfe, Chelsea / She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She
Album: She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She   Collection:General
Artist:Wolfe, Chelsea   Added:Apr 2024
Label:Loma Vista  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2024-05-27 Pull Date: 2024-07-29
Week Ending: Jul 21 Jul 14 Jul 7 Jun 30 Jun 9 Jun 2
Airplays: 2 2 1 1 3 1

Recent Airplay
1. Aug 21, 2024: entropy
Place in the Sun
4. Jul 10, 2024: entropy
Salt
2. Jul 19, 2024: KZSU Time Traveler
Everything Turns Blue
5. Jul 08, 2024: Virtually Happy
The Liminal
3. Jul 17, 2024: entropy
Everything Turns Blue
6. Jul 06, 2024: Music Casserole
Eyes Like Nightshade

Album Reviews
Francis D
Reviewed 2024-07-19
NOTE — There are two tracks with FCCs — Track 1 (shit) and Track 3 (f-ck, four times). Play Track #11 for a clean edit of Track #1 and Track #12 for a clean edit of Track #3.
 
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2024-04-11
Alternative rock with industrial and darkwave tendencies. Chelsea Wolfe is a genre-spanning artist whose previous records have encompassed gothic folk, doom metal, darkwave, and dream rock. I loved her 7” “Hypnos / Flame” and consistently enjoyed her previous records. She’s known for her aesthetic which channels forces of darkness into music and art. I think of her as the more industrial counterpart to Emma Ruth Rundle — both formerly of Sargent House and they’re friends and collaborators, did a song “Anhedonia” and toured Australia and New Zealand together. The music web describes this record as a “nocturnal rave of an album” and that’s pretty accurate. Great album with some standout vocal-driven tracks and industrial arrangements that work well — play it!

Related: Emma Ruth Rundle, Multiple Man, Tamaryn, Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter
Favorites: 3, 4, 6, 7, 9
No FCCs

1. (4:01) Whispers in the Echo Chamber — Throbbing dark industrial, intense outro
2. (4:23) House of Self-Undoing — Closer to the sound of previous records, urgent rock with intense drumming
3. (4:26) ** Everything Turns Blue — Slow burner, intriguing lyrics, reminds me of Tamaryn “Fade Away Slow”
4. (4:08) * Tunnel Lights — Industrial elements and drawn out vox, love the piano accents, energy picks up in outro
5. (4:52) The Liminal — Vocal-driven, closer to the sound of Pain is Beauty, love the strong vox three minutes on
6. (4:34) * Eyes Like Nightshade — Very industrial but dancey too, Chelsea plays Basement NY
7. (4:24) ** Salt — Vocal-driven track that showcases her range, gets mildly industrial 2:11 in, “salt in our tears, salt in our memories,” love this
8. (3:27) Unseen World — Drums, kind of cheesy instrumentals, feels like a film soundtrack
9. (4:10) * Place in the Sun — Vox and keys, beautiful vox, goes to new heights vocally
10. (4:34) Dusk — Builds off the previous track, similar vibe but then irrupts at 2:59 with what sounds like alt-country electric guitars

Track Listing
1. Whispers in the Echo Chamber (Unedited) (4:01)   7. Salt (4:24)
2. House of Self-Undoing (4:23)   8. Unseen World (3:27)
3. Everything Turns Blue (Unedited) (4:26)   9. Place in the Sun (4:10)
4. Tunnel Lights (4:08)   10. Dusk (4:34)
5. The Liminal (4:52)   11. Whispers in the Echo Chamber (Clean Edit) (4:01)
6. Eyes Like Nightshade (4:34)   12. Everything Turns Blue (Clean Edit) (4:26)
  13. Dusk (Radio Edit - Shorter Version) (3:33)