Chelsea Wolfe premieres a new version of 'Dusk', a song from her most recent album She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She , this acoustic version strips the single away for us, to let us see a more minimalist Chelsea Wolfe performing the song alone with her guitar.
‘Dusk (Páramo de Chingaza – Live Acoustic)’ was recorded live acoustically in Páramo de Chingaza, Colombia, while the production of the video clip ‘Tunel Lights’, recorded between Bogota and Chingaza, was taking place.
Chelsea Wolfe's most recent album, She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, is a rebirth in the making. It's about how a moment connects with our past, our present and our future. It is a powerfully cathartic statement about cutting ties, as well as an important reminder that healing is cyclical and circular, and not a simple linear process. As Wolfe explains, “It's an album about the past self reaching out to the present self reaching out to the future self to summon change, growth and direction. It's a story about breaking free from situations and patterns that hold you back, to empower yourself. It is an invitation to enter your authenticity.”
In She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, there are references to shedding exoskeletons, excommunication, and permanent fissures. The liminal, the intermediate and the invisible are recurring characters. As Wolfe puts it, “like the dark moon, that empty space can feel unpredictable and threatening, but it also contains so much potential, mystery, and emotion.”