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Chelsea Wolfe and Emma Ruth Rundle team up

Posted by Loren on January 29, 2021

Chelsea Wolfe and Emma Ruth Rundle team up
photo by Loren Green

Chelsea Wolfe has a new single, out now, called "Anhedonia." The new track features labelmate Emma Ruth Rundle on vocals and guitar and was written in 2019 and recorded last year, mid-2020.

Speaking of the song, Wolfe says:

I wrote "Anhedonia" after I experienced it during summer of 2019, then tucked the song away and moved forward with my acoustic album and subsequent North American tour. When COVID-19 hit and stay-at-home orders began in 2020, my European tour was canceled and I had to fly home. Restless, I started listening through my archives of unfinished songs and little unused ideas. When I heard "Anhedonia" again, it hit me how strangely relevant the lyrics felt to current times. I’d been wanting to work on a song with Emma for a long time, so I recorded it and sent it her way. She graciously added her gorgeous vocals and lead guitar, and then Ben [Chisholm] mixed it, adding his signature sound landscape as a fortress around the song. As I listened back to the final version, I was finally able to set free those emotions which I couldn’t feel back in 2019. I had worries around releasing the song, not wanting to romanticize the condition of anhedonia (the inability to feel pleasure), but I also understood that it could possibly be cathartic for others who are struggling, as it was for me, to sing and dance my way out of a depression.

The single is available on digital platforms via Sargent House. 

Chelsea Wolfe and Emma Ruth Rundle team up
photo by Loren Green

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