Chelsea Wolfe arrives with plentiful new material, two years after the release of her latest full length, Birth Of Violence. Off the album's sessions come a great take on the Joni Mitchell classic, Woodstock, as well as the original experimental piece, Green Altar.
Wolfe unfolds: “While preparing for the Birth of Violence tour, I was watching a lot of Joni Mitchell videos. A 1966 Canadian performance that I found of hers ended up inspiring the video for my song Highway. One night after working on the live set, Ben and I were hanging out and I was just letting the Joni videos roll.. Woodstock came on and I started singing along. After that I simply asked Ben if he’d be into covering it with me for the tour, and we just went back into the studio and started working it out. The cover came together quite naturally and it was a treat to play on stage every night. Joni is obviously such a big inspiration to this side of my music, so it felt right to pay tribute to her.
“Green Altar is a cherished song that unfortunately didn’t make it onto the album. It’s a love song I wrote after finding out that my dear friends (artist) Bill Crisafi and (designer) Hogan McLaughlin were engaged. I envisioned them getting married in a lush, green outdoor space outside of some majestic castle ruins.”
Together with the new tracks, the artist unveiled a documentary themed on the 2019 Birth Of Violence Tour shot by photographer/director Bobby Cochran.
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