With her striking soprano voice and compelling flair for imagery, Chelsea Wolfe uncovers different shades of darkness on each of her projects. On early albums such as 2011's Apokalypsis, she crafted haunting electric folk songs, but she soon brought other dimensions to her style. She stripped her music to its acoustic bones on 2012's Unknown Rooms: A Collection of Acoustic Songs, then fleshed it out with electronics on the following year's Pain Is Beauty. Wolfe's fierce ethereality was a perfect fit for the heavier sounds she explored on later albums like 2017's Hiss Spun, whi...