2019 studio album by Chelsea Wolfe
Birth of Violence Physical cover. Digital editions exclude Wolfe's name.
Released September 13, 2019[ 1] Genre Folk Length 43 :46 Label Sargent House [ 2]
"The Mother Road" Released: June 18, 2019[ 3]
"American Darkness" Released: July 17, 2019[ 4]
"Deranged For Rock and Roll" Released: September 5, 2019[ 5]
"Highway" Released: March 4, 2020[ 6]
Birth of Violence is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe . Announced on June 18, 2019,[ 17] the first single, "The Mother Road", was released the same day.[ 18] The second single, "American Darkness", was released on July 17.[ 19]
The album was written and recorded in seclusion at her home in Northern California, with Wolfe describing it as having more of a "folk leaning sound" in an effort to return to her folk roots. It was released by Sargent House on September 13, 2019.[ 20] [ 21]
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