Ira Wolf

Ira Wolf is an up-and-coming folk singer-songwriter whose introspective lyrics and melodic acoustics have been enchanting audiences both within the United States and internationally. Known for her soulful voice and emotive storytelling, Wolf's music treads a fine line between the deeply personal and the universally relatable, a quality that has garnered her a dedicated and growing fanbase. Beginning her career with street performances and small venue gigs, Ira Wolf has taken the intimate feel of those early shows and translated it into her recordings, allowing listeners to feel a sense of closeness even through their headphones.

Her discography, marked by releases such as "Rock Bottom," "Monster," and "The Closest Thing to Home," showcases her ability to craft songs that reflect on life's challenges and the emotional landscapes they create. Her track, "Love Song (For the Apocalypse)," is particularly evocative, capturing the tumultuous nature of the modern world with a tenderness that is a signature of her style. Ira Wolf's holiday single, "I'll Be Home for Christmas," sees the artist take on a timeless classic, adding her unique flavor to create a rendition that is both nostalgic and fresh. As she continues to release music, including heartfelt pieces like "Honest" and "Fickle Heart," Wolf's reputation as a poignant lyricist and captivating performer only solidifies her place in the indie folk scene. Each song is a chapter in her ongoing musical narrative, inviting listeners to explore the depth of human experience alongside her.

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Broken Glass, Vol. 11
Single - Released February 23, 2024
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