Emily Wolfe

[11] In 2017, she began production for her second full-length album, with Alabama Shakes keyboardist Ben Tanner (St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Dylan LeBlanc) producing.

The album was recorded at Portside Sound in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and Arlyn Studios in Austin, TX, and features Evan Nicholson on bass and Clellan Hyatt on drums.

In attempting to bring to life Wolfe's dream of mixing Demi Lovato and Queens of the Stone Age, she has said, "I wanted to explore weird combinations that seem bizarre.

In May 2019, the single “Holy Roller” was serviced to AAA radio, with support from 20+ stations, and remained on that format's charts for four-plus months.

An extensive radio promotional tour included visits to stations in Nashville, Baltimore, Albany, Woodstock, Pittsburgh, and Columbus, Ohio.

[13] Wolfe's work has received praise from NPR, The Wall Street Journal,[15] MTV,[16] and numerous online and regional press outlets.

[17] Wolfe is "a self-proclaimed gear head," and designs guitar and bass pedal boards for her band "to round out her authentically gritty take on the rock genre.

Emily Wolfe performing at The Saint in Asbury Park, NJ in February 2020
Emily Wolfe performing at The Saint in Asbury Park, NJ in February 2020