Interview with Divide & Dissolve
Music // Interview // UncategorizedFuelled by sociopolitical ideologies, Divide and Dissolve create catartic sonic experiences, through hyptonic melodies and pounding percussion. Prior to their
Hailing from Los Angeles, Chelsea Wolfe provides lusciously grim folk experimentalism. Also labelled as ‘doom folk’, Wolfe’s spacey lo-fi ambience and contrasting bouts of dissonant noise tend to draw comparisons to early PJ Harvey, but Scout Niblett may be a more suited comparison. For this Cheap Satanism special, she’s joined by the dark French electro pop of Cercueil and good ol’ witchy house house from Unison.