Chelsea Wolfe to Haunt Cervantes
Addison Herron-Wheeler is OUT FRONT's co-publisher and editor-in-chief and friend…
This Saturday night, Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom will be transformed by the haunting sounds of Chelsea Wolfe and Russian Circles. Wolfe has made a name for herself in the underground music scene by blending a plethora of sounds and influences into a very unique form of musical art.
“The album is cyclical, like me and my moods,” Wolfe says of Hiss Spun, her most recent record. “Cycles, obsession, spinning, centrifugal force—all with gut feelings as the center of the self. I got tired of trying to disappear. The record became very personal in that way. I wanted to open up more, but also create my own reality.”
Each performance is a very raw, cathartic experience for the audience, as Wolfe bares all on stage and infuses her singing and guitar playing with the anxieties and emotions that plague all of our daily lives. Fans wait with bated breath to see Wolfe, hear their favorite songs, and buy merch, but they’re also looking to have a raw, emotional experience.
She’ll be joined by Russian Circles, an instrumental band that offer up their own blend of emotional catharsis every time they take the stage.
The show starts at 9 p.m. at Cervantes on Saturday, September 29. Grab tickets now!
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Addison Herron-Wheeler is OUT FRONT's co-publisher and editor-in-chief and friend to dogs everywhere. She enjoys long walks in the darkness away from any sources of sunlight, rainy days, and painfully dry comedy. She also covers cannabis and heavy metal, and is author of Wicked Woman: Women in Metal from the 1960s to Now and Respirator, a short story collection.