we were supposed to play a festival called Jabberwocky there with a lot of other bands but it got cancelled at the last minute. I quit smoking a while ago but snuck some drags of Virginie’s cigarette before the show.Įzra playing viola at the show in London. This is the Alexandra Groover dress and wild necklace I ended up wearing onstage, worn w/ K/LLER quill earrings. I loved this hat, based on vintage swim caps. my friend Stephen O’Malley from Sunn O))) had told me about Alexandra a while back since I was obsessing over the detail of the hooded capes she had made for them. Virginie & I stopped by designer Alexandra Groover’s London studio so I could try on some things to wear to the show that night. the folks who ran the venue kept feeding us absinthe shots. Performing “Kings” and “Sick” in Luxembourg. I’m too forgetful to keep it all in my head. the numbers are references to pedal settings. we change it around a little bit each night. Writing set lists backstage in Luxembourg. I love that it catches the light onstage. this is right before I went onstage in Amsterdam, wearing some of my favorites – Ovate Lorretine dress, Pagan Poetry harness, Hunter Gatherer rings, Aoi Kotsuhiroi horn cuff and white kimono cape by Jenni Hensler. Virginie is an old friend of mine and we always make each other laugh. Dylan Fujioka (second from left) plays drums and Ben Chisholm is my co-producer and plays bass and keys live. I have a few different people I play with and this time I brought Ezra Buchla (far right) to play viola, he’s amazing. The band rarely does group photos but Virginie got us all to pose on this shitty leather couch backstage in Amsterdam. Belgium is one of my favorite places to visit on tour. this show was nice, in an intimate venue called Le Brass. here I’m wearing Weekday neoprene shoes, a kimono from Japan and a dress made by this great designer Gemma Kahng, via my stylist Jenni Hensler. It’s always fun to hang out and talk with them, they’re very inspiring people and I adore their designs. Vandevorst came to the Brussels venue to say hello before the show. he’s a great dude and I’ve been a fan of his work for a while now. Here I’m getting my palm tattooed by Jean-Philipe Burton at his shop in Brussels. She’s a calm, lovely soul and one of the few people I’ve felt comfortable enough with to let into the strange microcosm that is tour.Ĭlick HERE TO see FULL SIZE Photo Gallery & Read Diary on FLAUNT My dear friend and photographer Virginie Khateeb from Paris came along towards the end to hang out and take some photos. Our last stop was a headline tour of Europe, based around the summer festivals there. We’ve done co-headline tours with Russian Circles, minimal acoustic tours, and full band tours opening for Queens of the Stone Age. Since then, my bandmates and I have been touring pretty much nonstop, in different incarnations and situations. Below the video, find Wolfe’s upcoming tour dates, including a few shows co-headlining with Deafheaven.Ġ7-25 Barcelos, Portugal - Milhões de FestaĠ8-05 Sibenik, Croatia - SuperUho FestivalĠ8-09 Copenhagen, Denmark - Wasn’t Born to Follow FestivalĠ8-14 Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Congés AnnulésĠ8-15 London, England - ATP Presents - Excel Centre (Jabberwocky)Ġ8-16 Manchester, England - ATP Presents - Gorilla *Ī year ago this month, my album Pain is Beauty was released. Lone is available now on a USB drive and will be out digitally this fall. He cut it together with found footage of families, intense nature and destruction and created this cathartic journey through it all.” Suddenly he was shouting, guiding me with instructions, emotions, telling me to act as if everything I was singing about-disaster and the loss of life and love-that it was all inside of me and at the same time to act as an observer of these things. It was the first time I realized what a director really is. “Most of this video is footage from the first time Mark and I shot together-he had built this dark room full of green ivy and it was just me, the dress from the album cover, a few lights, and him. Today, she’s shared another excerpt from that movie, this time a video for the track "The Waves Have Come". Wolfe co-wrote the film with director Mark Pellington, who did Pearl Jam’s iconic “Jeremy” video and clips for Michael Jackson, Nine Inch Nails, U2, and others, plus the films Arlington Road, The Mothman Prophecies, and more. Earlier this year, Chelsea Wolfe shared an intense video for her Pain Is Beautytrack "Feral Love", which was an excerpt from a 52-minute film called Lone.
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