“Dusk,” which opens smoky and sultry and ends as a towering psychedelic guitar shredder, showcases an empire that “decays and dissipates, and a twilight before a new dawn. It’s a mythical love song, distorted and haunting.” . Of the song, Wolfe comments: “Friends or lovers have been through hell and back, but they continue and are always united in the end by love, like pottery passed through fire, broken and recomposed.”
Produced by David Andrew Sitek of TV On The Radio and mixed by Shawn Everett (Slowdive, SZA, The War On Drugs), “Dusk” was recorded by Derek Coburn at Federal Prism Studios and mastered by Heba Kadry. Lushly produced, it’s intimate and expansive as the core band of Ben Chisholm (synth), Jess Gowrie (drums), and Bryan Tulao (lead guitar) support Wolfe’s delicate vocals. “Dusk” is Wolfe’s first song for his new record label, and his first original release following his contributions to the film’s soundtrack. “X” of 2022 by A24.
Along with “Dusk,” Wolfe is set to embark on a lengthy North American tour in 2024, bringing his acclaimed live performance to a host of cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and beyond. In any case, we will continue waiting to hear his new material which we hope will arrive sooner rather than later.
2023-09-28 10:58:51
#Chelsea #Wolfe #publishes #Dusk #produced #David #Sitek