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ANCHR's Artist of the Week: Julia Wolf

This week’s artist of the week goes to Julia Wolf.

Good Thing We Stayed summed up in a mood-board!

A singer-songwriter based in Queens, NY, Wolf crafts an extremely unique soundscape by fusing together elements of alt-pop, electronic, and hip-hop to express her narratives. If you’re a fan of K.Flay, renforshort, or Kiiara, then run to add Julia Wolf to your playlists.

Most recently, Wolf dropped her debut album entitled Good Thing We Stayed on Friday, January 13th of this year, which is fitting because with song titles like “Dracula” and “Hot Killer” there’s definitely some spooky nods on the record. To further expand about that theme, Wolf has said that her mood-board for Good Thing We Stayed is infused with her obsession for horror films, Jack Skellington of The Nightmare Before Christmas, and the dark suburban streets of New York City where she was raised.

Just as much as Wolf’s fascination with horror presents on the record, her lyrics ooze with nostalgia and biographical content. “The woods back in my hometown and Friday night Blockbuster countdowns,” she sings in “Gothic Babe Tendencies,” a single that also features blackbear. We also get a “the floor was lava” reference in “Virginity,” in which Wolf poetically describes her first time, a nod that’s equally as nostalgic as Blockbuster. While there’s no shortage of those light-hearted, childhood callbacks and Wolf delivers plenty of her lyrics with a cheeky flourish, Wolf artfully contrasts that playfulness with a transparent lens peering into some of her most personal memories. “This album is a collection of memories that have left heavy marks on my life,” Wolf says, and as a listener, I can’t help but be in awe of the amazing balance between hearing a catchy song and being blown away by the vulnerability in the writing every time I listen to these songs.

Once you’ve had your fair share of her debut record, make sure to check out Julia Wolf’s earlier singles and her 2021 EP Girls In Purgatory for more of her incredible work. She’ll also be touring this year, including a stop at Schubas here in Chicago on February 20th. See all of Julia Wolf’s upcoming tour dates here.