I slightly preferred Pain is Beauty, though I liked Hiss Spun and this album almost as much.
Will never understand the though for this album. First track is outstanding and then the first of the album are different versions of the same song.
i think so. i don't like the metal music albums
Only metal album she's ever really done with the collaboration with Converge. She can't make an an actual metal album herself because she's not a guitarist with those skills.
Cool, I’ll definitely check it out. She has a really aesthetic, and it’s unusual for a goth musician to release albums solo. Which albums would you say are best for someone who likes the classic ethereal/darkwave bands such as Lycia, The Frozen Autumn, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance and Trance to the Sun?
Chelsea Wolfe is from my hometown and I’m also a goth music lover. I just started listening to her music, so I’m excited to check out what she has. I wonder if Sacramento and Roseville are goth vortexes or something?
Cool, I’ll definitely check it out. She has a really aesthetic, and it’s unusual for a goth musician to release albums solo. Which albums would you say are best for someone who likes the classic ethereal/darkwave bands such as Lycia, The Frozen Autumn, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance and Trance to the Sun?
Yeah, most of the girls there are just Basic Bitches. I just found it really exciting that she’s from the same hometown as I am. Maybe I crossed her path without knowing who she was, or we both experienced things in our city that
drew us to the goth music and aesthetic. Sacramento is the main city and Roseville is a suburb of it. In Old Sacramento there are very nice buildings on a street that goes beside the River. I remember for Halloween Old Sacramento stories would give out candy like trick or treating, and it was really fun! There’s also an underground tour there because they had to raise the city’s buildings after the horrible flood that entered the valley in 1862. I really miss that place, because I don’t live there anymore. But the Victorian vibes of the the city are what I think got me into the gothic, romantic type of life, so it makes sense that Chelsea Wolfe would come from the same town as me.
What ever it was that got you out consider yourself lucky. Half the businesses in old sac have closed down with the rest sputtering out in tow. The economy/homeless problem is making the whole of downtown akin to the shittiest parts of SF or corporate renovated bs tearing put that aesthetic of the old architecture. This shits been happening for years now but it's only gotten dramatically worse. That being said Roseville is decidedly separated from sac by multiple less well off suburbs and exists in Placer County. Not the same place at all. The local sac scene is riddled with drug addicts, gatekeeping trust fundies, groomers, and mixtures thereof. Essentially an echo chamber. Outside of that the majority of the populace just wants to hear music to get fucked up to.
Yeah I agree. I actually moved back to Roseville a couple years back and only lasted a year at my shitty apartment until I decided to move back with my parents. That was more a personal issue, and I still would have preferred living in California if it were cheaper and not going to shit. I saw how much Sacramento and the suburbs changed just within a few years of me and my family moving away. That was 3 years when I lived there; it’s probably even worse now. My family and I hate where we live currently though, so we’re all planning to out back west in a few years. Probably will be Arizona or New Mexico though, as I really love the landscape and culture there, despite blazing summer temperatures those states tend to get.
obviously
Abyss
I slightly preferred Pain is Beauty, though I liked Hiss Spun and this album almost as much.
Will never understand the though for this album. First track is outstanding and then the first of the album are different versions of the same song.
Only metal album she's ever really done with the collaboration with Converge. She can't make an an actual metal album herself because she's not a guitarist with those skills.
Apokalypsis and Pain is Beauty.
I like this one the most by far. Songs like Iron Moon, Dragged Out and After The Fall are the precise mood I'm often looking for.
I'm listening to the album right now and it's fucking kino. Based witch mommy
I liked Unknown Rooms
yes
i think so. i don't like the metal music albums
Chelsea Wolfe is from my hometown and I’m also a goth music lover. I just started listening to her music, so I’m excited to check out what she has. I wonder if Sacramento and Roseville are goth vortexes or something?
She has a new album coming out in February
Cool, I’ll definitely check it out. She has a really aesthetic, and it’s unusual for a goth musician to release albums solo. Which albums would you say are best for someone who likes the classic ethereal/darkwave bands such as Lycia, The Frozen Autumn, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance and Trance to the Sun?
>I wonder if Sacramento and Roseville are goth vortexes or something?
No not in the slightest
Yeah, most of the girls there are just Basic Bitches. I just found it really exciting that she’s from the same hometown as I am. Maybe I crossed her path without knowing who she was, or we both experienced things in our city that
drew us to the goth music and aesthetic. Sacramento is the main city and Roseville is a suburb of it. In Old Sacramento there are very nice buildings on a street that goes beside the River. I remember for Halloween Old Sacramento stories would give out candy like trick or treating, and it was really fun! There’s also an underground tour there because they had to raise the city’s buildings after the horrible flood that entered the valley in 1862. I really miss that place, because I don’t live there anymore. But the Victorian vibes of the the city are what I think got me into the gothic, romantic type of life, so it makes sense that Chelsea Wolfe would come from the same town as me.
What ever it was that got you out consider yourself lucky. Half the businesses in old sac have closed down with the rest sputtering out in tow. The economy/homeless problem is making the whole of downtown akin to the shittiest parts of SF or corporate renovated bs tearing put that aesthetic of the old architecture. This shits been happening for years now but it's only gotten dramatically worse. That being said Roseville is decidedly separated from sac by multiple less well off suburbs and exists in Placer County. Not the same place at all. The local sac scene is riddled with drug addicts, gatekeeping trust fundies, groomers, and mixtures thereof. Essentially an echo chamber. Outside of that the majority of the populace just wants to hear music to get fucked up to.
Yeah I agree. I actually moved back to Roseville a couple years back and only lasted a year at my shitty apartment until I decided to move back with my parents. That was more a personal issue, and I still would have preferred living in California if it were cheaper and not going to shit. I saw how much Sacramento and the suburbs changed just within a few years of me and my family moving away. That was 3 years when I lived there; it’s probably even worse now. My family and I hate where we live currently though, so we’re all planning to out back west in a few years. Probably will be Arizona or New Mexico though, as I really love the landscape and culture there, despite blazing summer temperatures those states tend to get.
PIB > Apokalypsis > Unknown Rooms > Abyss > Hiss Spun > Grime > BoV
There's two versions of Apokalypsis if you didn't know. Cd version and digital. It has a few differences. I don't think many people know this.
What's the differences