Emily Wolfe at Holy Mountain

Home grown indie pop sensation

Emily Wolfe at Holy Mountain

Emily Wolfe’s new EP Mechanical Hands is here just in time to be a part of your summer jams playlist. The release show is this Saturday at Holy Mountain along with Walter Lukens and The Tontons.

My highest compliments for a breakout girl vocalist who defies the popular trend of trying to emulate British pop singers. Wolfe’s new album is full of upbeat tunes with bright synths, moving rhythms, and wavering guitars. “Howl” is somewhat reminiscent of Vampire Weekend with its danceable beat and catchy synth lines with a burst of high energy at the end.

Wolfe’s soothing, southern tinged vocals soar on every track showcasing her musical prowess. She has already been booked for a bill with Allen Stone at The Brooklyn Bowl this summer on July 24. The show this Saturday may be your last chance to see this emerging artist before she hits the big time. Emily Wolfe will play May 25th at Holy Mountain, doors at 9pm.

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