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Chelsea Wolfe Undone Unbound She Reaches Out To She

You probably know by now that I’m a massive fan of Chelsea Wolfe. Rachel True and I recently had her on The Circle Is PodCast, and I fully fan-girled (as one should). Over time, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know Chelsea and building a genuine friendship with this remarkably talented human being. It’s rare to meet someone whose artistry feels as boundless and groundbreaking as hers, yet who also remains so down-to-earth and kind-hearted. Chelsea’s music is something otherworldly—a fusion of raw emotion and an ethereal depth that truly defies genre. Every piece she creates feels like it transports you to a place beyond words, where sound becomes something almost mystical. Her ability to weave together such diverse influences—everything from doom folk to industrial rock—speaks to just how innovative she is as a musician. And it’s not just about technical skill or pushing boundaries; Chelsea has this uncanny way of pouring her soul into every song, making her music both intensely personal and universally resonant.

So when she asked me to listen to her follow-up EPs for She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, entitled Unbound (Acoustic) and Undone (Remixes), and to craft an official bio for them, I was beyond honored. These two releases showcase the many facets of Chelsea’s artistry. Unbound strips her sound down to its raw essence, revealing an intimacy that’s almost haunting in its simplicity. Undone takes that core and reshapes it into something entirely new, a fresh sonic landscape that reimagines the original in bold, unexpected ways. Both EPs are perfect reflections of who Chelsea is as an artist: fearless, evolving, and always pushing the envelope.

By the way, you can check out the podcast with her here:

Here’s the full-length bio I wrote after immersing myself in the EPs, listening to them on repeat. The official version ended up being more concise and arranged according to the order of the releases, but with Chelsea’s permission to share, this is where my thoughts settled as I delved into the intricate layers of these tracks:

Chelsea Wolfe’s She Reaches Out Triptych: She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, Unbound, and Undone Full Bio 

By Mat Auryn

In Chelsea Wolfe’s She Reaches Out triptych, three voices stir—three “She”s—each echoing across the chasms of time, their songs weaving through the fabric of past, present, and future. Spinning the threads of fate, Wolfe’s music moves through the hands of time, transforming with each passage. This is a tale spoken in the language of wyrd, much like the Norns who carve the runes of destiny into the bark of the world tree. Wolfe’s music, steeped in mythic echoes, becomes a journey—a ritual of transformation that unravels the known and reshapes it into the possible. As the songs flow through different phases and hands, they evolve while remaining deeply connected to their focal point. Like a phoenix, Wolfe’s music burns with passion, smolders with determination, and is reborn from its own ashes of lessons learned.

At the center of this triptych stands She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, the solid trunk of the world tree, firmly grounded in the present. Here, Wolfe faces the relentless tide of time, where the only constant is change. Her voice, steady and luminous, pierces through the haze, reaching backward to the self that was, and forward to the self yet to be. It is the voice of one who knows the power of shedding what no longer serves, standing at the threshold where light and shadow meet, like the full moon at the peak of its power and potency. The music is both sparse and lush, a cauldron and crucible where each song is cast, tempered, and released—a ritual of rebirth and self-determination.

Beneath this trunk lie the roots, ancient and deep, in Unbound, where Wolfe returns to her own musical roots, stripping the songs down to their raw essence—just her voice, a guitar, or piano—capturing vulnerability and the unfiltered truth. The music here is unadorned, primal as earth freshly turned. This is the realm of the past, of solitude, where every note is a whisper in the dark, every chord a step deeper into the underworld of the self. Like a waning moon, Unbound carries the weight of what has been, releasing what no longer serves.

Unbound is a passage into the core, where the music stands exposed, stripped and skyclad — each one a reflection in the stillness, breaking through the silence but also using that empty space as a container to home in on the music. Each track is a rite of passage, a descent into the heart, where music exists unbound, unguarded, and devastatingly true. Unbound is the sound of vulnerability, laid bare, where the music is not merely heard, but felt as a pulse beneath the skin. In this stark landscape, the Spiritbox cover of “Cellar Door” concludes this EP, the song’s themes of time, cycles, and the release of attachments and vices fitting seamlessly into the triptych’s meditation on transformation and letting go.

And then there is Undone, the branches of this world tree stretching outward into the unknown aethers. Chelsea Wolfe’s remix EP Undone reimagines the dark landscapes of She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, reshaping each track into something both familiar and profoundly new. Wolfe entrusts her music to others, releasing it like a thread handed to the Fates to spin anew. These tracks are refashioned and reimagined by artists beyond her core band—individuals she deeply respects—yet they still carry the essence of where they began. Wolfe describes it as “an alchemical process, where the songs disintegrate and reform into a renewed vision of the sound.”

On Undone, the mood shifts from ethereal to visceral, with remixers exploring the liminal spaces of potential within Wolfe’s original compositions. Like a waxing moon, Undone grows in intensity, each track building upon the last, as the remixes take shape in new and unexpected ways. ††† (Crosses)—a project led by Chino Moreno of Deftones and Shaun Lopez of Far—opens with a remix of “Tunnel Lights,” layering industrial beats and Moreno’s ethereal vocals to create a dark, cinematic atmosphere that deepens the track’s nocturnal energy. Boy Harsher, known for their darkwave and gothic synth-pop sound, reinterprets “House of Self-Undoing” into a club-ready anthem, infusing a trip-hop alchemy with elements of R&B that allow Wolfe‘s vocals to branch out into a new context.

Forest Swords blends ambient, dub, and post-rock elements in his remix of “Whispers In The Echo Chamber,” adding a rich, atmospheric layer that emphasizes the track’s mystical and expansive qualities, as if drawing out its hidden essence. Ash Koosha’s remix of “Dusk” effervesces like an elixir of change, distilling the essence of transformation into every note and evolving the track into something otherworldly. Full of Hell’s remix of “Eyes Like Nightshade” morphs the track into a goetic summoning, channeling dark, ritualistic energy that invokes the chaotic power of a summoning circle. The EP closes with Justin K. Broadrick of Godflesh, who recasts “Everything Turns Blue” into a brooding, industrial incantation.

Together, these three works form a cohesive tapestry spun from the threads of memory, moment, and possibility. The She Reaches Out triptych is a contemplation on the nature of change, an excursion through the ouroboric cycles that shape us, much like the phases of the moon. It mirrors the waning moon’s release of the past, the full moon’s potent embrace of the present, and the waxing moon’s gathering energy for the future. It calls us to reach across time, to grasp the threads of what was and what could be, and to find strength in the act of becoming. In these songs, we are reminded of the power that lies in the acceptance of the past, the nexus of the present, and the fearless imagination of the future, all bound together by the thread that connects them.

Tunnel Lights (From “She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She” LP)

 

Eyes Like Nightshade [Full of Hell Remix] (From “Undone” EP)

 

Place in the Sun (From “Unbound” EP)

 

Danielle Dionne, Mat Auryn, Rachel True, The Circle Is Podcast

Join us for an insightful episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST as Mat Auryn and Rachel True welcome Danielle Dionne, psychic medium, witch, and author of Magical Mediumship and Chronically Magickal. Danielle shares her journey into mediumship, beginning with childhood encounters with the dead and evolving into a deep connection with ancestral and death work. The conversation dives into the importance of setting boundaries with spirits, how mediumship can blend with magickal practices, and the role of evidence in validating psychic abilities. Danielle also opens up about living with chronic illness and how it reshaped her witchcraft, from blessing medications to redefining her spiritual practice. Mat shares personal stories of Danielle’s mediumship, highlighting her accuracy and the impact of evidential readings. They also explore the taboo subject of death, including Danielle’s work in natural death care and her advocacy for the “good death.” This episode offers a deep look into the intersections of mediumship, chronic illness, and magick, providing both wisdom and inspiration for anyone walking a spiritual path.

Danielle’s Links:

Danielle’s Website: http://www.danielledionne.com

Danielle’s Business: https://www.seedandsickle.com

Danielle’s Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Danielle-Dionne/author/B0854MJRPS

Our Links:

Rachel True Website: https://truehearttarot.com

Mat Auryn Website: https://auryn.net

Modern Witch Podcast Network: https://modernwitch.com

True Heart Intuitive Tarot, Guidebook And Deck: https://a.co/d/9ZNyRu1

The Psychic Art of Tarot: Opening Your Inner Eye for More Insightful Readings: https://a.co/d/dUBT1bZ

Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation: https://a.co/d/bHelDwU

Mastering Magick: A Course in Spellcasting for the Psychic Witch: https://amzn.to/3VesGal

Pisces Witch: Unlock the Magic of Your Sun Sign: https://a.co/d/cGqcG61

Mitch Horowitz, The Circle Is Podcast, Mat Auryn, Rachel True

Join us for an engaging episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST as Rachel True and Mat Auryn welcome Mitch Horowitz, a leading voice in occultism and mysticism. Mitch shares insights from his show Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction, discussing how terms like “alien” and “ET” are culturally conditioned, drawing comparisons to older concepts like “ghosts” and “goblins.” The conversation explores Carl Jung’s view of UFOs as humanity’s modern encounter with the numinous and the concept of egregores, linking ancient thought forms to phenomena like Slenderman. Mitch discusses how pagan symbols permeate American culture and unpacks the difference between the Illuminati in modern conspiracy theories versus historical reality. The episode also touches on the syncretic nature of religious traditions, the spiritual impact of synthetic versus natural textiles, and how media shapes beliefs around the occult and conspiracy theories. This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the intersections of spirituality, culture, and the unknown.

Mitch’s Website: https://www.mitchhorowitz.com/

Our Links:

Rachel True Website: https://truehearttarot.com

Mat Auryn Website: https://auryn.net

Modern Witch Podcast Network: https://modernwitch.com

True Heart Intuitive Tarot, Guidebook And Deck: https://a.co/d/9ZNyRu1

The Psychic Art of Tarot: Opening Your Inner Eye for More Insightful Readings: https://a.co/d/dUBT1bZ

Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation: https://a.co/d/bHelDwU

Mastering Magick: A Course in Spellcasting for the Psychic Witch: https://amzn.to/3VesGal

Pisces Witch: Unlock the Magic of Your Sun Sign: https://a.co/d/cGqcG61

 

Rachel True, Mat Auryn, Celeste Brooks, The Circle Is Podcast, Astrology

Join us for an electrifying episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST with Rachel True and Mat Auryn as we welcome special guest Celeste Brooks, an acclaimed astrologer and Program Director and a board member of the Organization of Professional Astrology (OPA) with a unique perspective on the cosmic influences shaping our world. Minutes before we recorded this podcast, shots were fired at Trump, though we didn’t have details. Since we had Celeste on to talk about the state of the US and its astrology, we immediately jumped into that and have rushed this episode in the queue due to its timely nature. This episode dives into the astrology of the Trump shooting, uncovering the celestial dynamics at play during this critical event. We then explore the astrological profiles of Trump, Biden, and Harris as the election season heats up, offering insights into their potential paths and challenges. Celeste shares her personal journey as a black astrologer, navigating the transition from a Fortune 500 company to a professional astrologer, and the unique perspectives and challenges she brings to her practice. We also delve into the concept of the Astrologer of the United States and the nation’s Pluto Return, discussing its implications for the country’s future. We also discuss Project 2025 and its political and astrological significance, and stay tuned for a  forecast for each zodiac sign this year.

Celeste Links:

Her website is https://www.astrologybyceleste.com/

Monthly New Moon Workshops live on Zoom with Celeste: https://www.astrologybyceleste.com/events

Join Celeste in Park City Utah from Oct 16 – 21 at the OPA retreat for Moon Mastery™, a deep dive into all things about the Moon: https://opaastrology.org/register/opa-retreat-2024/

 

Ivo Dominguez, The Circle is Podcast, Rachel True, Mat Auryn

In this spellbinding episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST, Rachel True and Mat Auryn welcome the legendary Ivo Dominguez, Jr., a Wiccan elder, magickal adept, and author of several books including the Witch’s Sun Sign Series with Llewellyn. Ivo takes us on a captivating journey through the rich history of astrology, revealing its evolution and significance across cultures and the differences in astrological modalities. They tackle skeptics and critics of astrology, sharing savvy tips on how to respond. Ivo recounts his personal journey starting as a young immigrant from Cuba during the Revolution and his entry into magick. He reveals the tale of a cop infiltrating his coven during the Satanic Panic, highlighting the occult community’s challenges during the heights of societal paranoia. They dive deep into coven dynamics, offering sage advice on avoiding pitfalls and finding a supportive coven. The episode also navigates the turbulent waters of witchcraft drama and witch wars, with Ivo providing insights on maintaining community harmony. He gives an astrological forecast of the United States, offering a unique glimpse into the nation’s future. Bursting with wisdom and riveting stories, this episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by astrology, magick, and the occult. Don’t miss this enchanting conversation with Ivo Dominguez, Jr.!

Ivo’s Website: www.ivodominguezjr.com
The Witch’s Sun Sign Series: https://www.llewellyn.com/browse_series.php?series=1305

Sarah Lassez, Mat Auryn, Rachel True, The Circle Is Podcast

In this insightful episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST, Rachel True and Mat Auryn sit down with the talented actress and author Sarah Lassez. Known for her roles in “Mad Cowgirl” and “Nowhere,” and “Invaders from Proxima B” and her memoir “Psychic Junkie,” Sarah takes us through her fascinating career and personal experiences. The discussion kicks off with spotting scam artist readers and protecting oneself from them. A major focus is on Sarah’s previous addiction to psychic and tarot readings, inspiring her to write “Psychic Junkie.” Together, they explore the toxic co-dependency of the twin flames concept, the emotional state of limerance, and whether psychics can actually predict the future. Rachel and Sarah also discuss life in Hollywood as actresses, sharing insights and stories from their careers.

Sarah’s business, Happy Heart Hypnosis, helps people become their own psychics and break free from co-dependent relationships and addiction to tarot readers. The episode delves into the connections between brainwave states, psychic abilities, and hypnosis. They also share insights on shadow work and Marie Kondo’s methods. Packed with wisdom and engaging stories, don’t miss this insightful conversation with Sarah Lassez!

Sarah’s Website: www.HappyHeartHypnosis.com

 

Courtney Weber, Sacred Tears, Rachel True, Mat Auryn, The Circle Is Podcast, Podcast, Interview

Get ready for an emotional and laughter-filled rollercoaster ride on this episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST! Rachel True and Mat Auryn sit down with the fabulous Courtney Weber to chat about her latest book, Sacred Tears. They dive into the complex world of grief, discussing a wide range of experiences—from the loss of a loved one to the heartache of breakups and the pain of losing a friend. They explore the many ways people handle grief, offering practical advice on how to support others through their darkest times and how to navigate those awkward “What do I do or say?” moments without sticking your foot in your mouth. Rachel and Mat open up about their childhood experiences in the foster care system, revealing how those challenging times shaped their identities and influenced their perspectives on life. Amidst the heavy topics, the conversation takes a fun side tangent as they reminisce about the Smashing Pumpkins, adding a nostalgic touch to the episode. The discussion goes deeper as the trio delves into the concept of collective grief, examining how societal issues and global events impact our personal experiences of loss. They touch on the complexities of privilege and the often unspoken burden of ancestral guilt, approaching these heavy subjects with a mix of insight and candor. This episode is filled with raw honesty, personal stories, and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the spiral of grief and healing. Whether you’re dealing with your own loss or supporting someone else, this conversation offers valuable insights and heartfelt support.

Courtney’s Website:  www.courtneyaweber.com

Madame Pamita, Rachel True, Mat Auryn, The Circle Is Podcast, Podcast, Interview

In this lively episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST, Rachel True and Mat Auryn chat with the amazing Ukranian-American witch, Madame Pamita. We dive into the world of candle magick, learning how simple flames can work wonders in your magick and the magick of beeswax. Madame Pamita shares stories from her unique journey in magick, including an exclusive story she’s never shared before about the oddest ingredients she’s ever used – trust us, it’s probably not what you expect. We trace her roots back to childhood, exploring her early influences in Ukranian folk magick and witchcraft, and how the legendary Sybil Leek shaped her practices. Ever wondered what a real witchy birthday party looks like? Madame Pamita tells us all about the enchanting birthday party where she taught spellcasting to Cree Summer’s children, mixing fun with magickal education. We discuss how to empower kids with magick, readings, and fostering their imagination and creativity. We also tackle the modern witch’s struggle with social media, from the pitfalls of rage click-bait and fear-mongering serving the algorithm more than it does the witchcraft community or genuine seekers looking to learn online. Finally, we explore the unique magick of your location, and how where you live can enhance your spiritual practice no matter where that might be. Join us for an episode packed with wisdom, practical tips, and engaging stories. You won’t want to miss this conversation with the incredible Madame Pamita!

Madame Pamita’s Parlour Of Wonders Apothecary:
parlourofwonders.com

Madame Pamita’s Books:
parlourofwonders.com/search?q=%22signed+copy%22

Madame Pamita’s Online Workshops:
witchcraftworkshops.com

Mat Auryn, Rachel True, Mary K. Greer, Tarot, BTS, Archetypes, Carl Jung

In this episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST, Rachel True and Mat Auryn welcome the legendary tarot scholar and pioneer Mary K. Greer for an engaging chat. They dive into how the tarot community has evolved since the 80s, hear about Mary’s tarot journey inspired by her grandmother, and laugh over her most awkward readings. They discuss her significant impact on tarot, explore archetypes, and get Mary’s advice on navigating Jungian concepts in today’s world. Plus, Mary reveals her rarest tarot deck in her collection. And, of course, no conversation with Mary is complete without talking about her love for K-Pop group BTS. Tune in for an episode packed with wisdom, humor, and a sprinkle of K-Pop magic!

Mary K. Greer’s Website & Blog:
https://www.marykgreer.com

Upcoming Events With Mary K. Greer:

July 21 – The Tarot Archetypes: BTS and Tarot
https://www.laetitiacartomancy.com/classes-1/p/free-the-tarot-archetypes-bts-tarot-with-tarot-expert-mary-k-greer

Aug. 5-9 – Wisdom of Tarot workshop at the OMEGA Institute, Rhinebeck, NY,
https://www.eomega.org

Aug. 9-11 – Masters of Tarot weekend at the OMEGA Institute.
https://www.eomega.org

Rachel True, Mat Auryn, The Circle Is Podcast

In this episode of THE CIRCLE IS podCAST, Mat Auryn and Rachel True dive into the wonderfully weird world of awkward and terrible Tarot readings. They tackle burning questions like, “Is the High Priestess wearing lingerie under her robe?” and “Are you really the granddaughters of the witches they burned in Salem?” Mat recounts a reading for a woman curious about her extraterrestrial lover and another session where a client’s aunt seemingly returned as a cat. Rachel shares the tale of reading Mat’s cards for the first time and dishes on reading for Billie Eilish, including a juicy story about a gold digger client. They discuss the importance of study, challenges of reading for couples, expose tarot grifters, and offer tips on reading card energy with authenticity, as well as the importance of reading your own tarot to process emotions instead of unloading on others. Join Mat and Rachel for an episode brimming with humor, awkward moments, and the enchanting world of tarot.