Emily Wolfe asserts her talent as a dynamic vocalist, sharp songwriter, and an accomplished guitarist and producer. She delivers a brand of rock ‘n’ roll that’s raw and relevant, anchored by emotionally charged lyrics and a powerhouse stage presence. This young and impassioned artist has amassed millions of streams and garnered widespread acclaim from The Wall Street Journal, MTV, Guitar Player, PASTE, American Songwriter as well as her hometown paper, the Austin-American Statesman and many others. Recognized as a force on the instrument, Emily has collaborated with Epiphone/Gibson Guitars on two signature Sheraton models.
After quietly emerging as a phenomenon, Emily projects her voice like never before on her third full-length album, which she produced. As if mainlining fire from her heart through her vocal chords, she delivered this ten-track opus called The Blowback, without apology.
“I called the record The Blowback, because a lot of the songs are about not taking bullshit anymore,” she explains,“I guess I could say it more elegantly, but it’s how I felt. From global issues, national problems, and interpersonal relationships, it’s a big middle finger to everything. The album is something I needed to do for myself. I’m really proud of it. This is the most connected I’ve ever felt to a body of work.”
Since 2013, Emily has engaged with a hard-hitting, yet hypnotic signature style steeped in rock grit and uplifted by alternative spirit. Following the Roulette EP [2014], she gained traction with anthems like “Atta Blues,” which generated over 2 million Spotify streams and counting. In 2019, she ignited her self-titled debut LP, Emily Wolfe, highlighted by fan favorites such as “Holy Roller.” Maintaining this momentum, she lived up to the title of 2021’s Outlier. Produced by Michael Shuman of Queens of the Stone Age and Mini Mansions, it incited unanimous critical applause from American Songwriter, Guitar World, and more.