Chelsea Wolfe Shares a Cover of Spiritbox’s “Cellar Door” – New EP Out Now


Chelsea Wolfe recently dropped a stripped down, acoustic rendition of the Spiritbox song, “Cellar Door,” along with a visualizer video. It is the closing track on her new EP, Unbound, out now via Loma Vista records. Featuring just Chelsea’s voice, a guitar, or piano, the record is the final release of the She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She triptych. Check out the new video and more below.

Buy/stream Unbound here: https://i.chelseawolfe.com/Unbound

In Chelsea Wolfe’s She Reaches Out triptych, three voices echo across time, weaving through past, present, and future. Her music becomes a journey of transformation, evolving with each passage while staying deeply rooted in its origin. At the center stands She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, the solid trunk of the world tree, grounded in the present. Here, Wolfe’s steady, luminous voice faces the relentless tide of time, shedding what no longer serves and standing at the threshold where light and shadow meet, like the full moon at its peak. The music is both sparse and lush, a cauldron where each song is cast, tempered, and released—a ritual of rebirth and self-determination.

Next in this triptych is Undone, the branches of this world tree stretching 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 at once familiar and profoundly new. Wolfe entrusts her music to other artists she respects, releasing it like a thread handed to the Fates. These tracks are reimagined by artists like ††† (Crosses), Boy Harsher, Full of Hell, and more—and while disintegrated and reformed, the songs still carry the essence of where they began.

Beneath the trunk lay the roots in Unbound, where Wolfe strips the songs down to their raw essence—just her voice, a guitar, or piano—capturing vulnerability and unfiltered truth. The music here is primal, like earth freshly turned. This is the realm of the past, where every note is a whisper in the dark, every chord a step deeper into the underworld of the self. Unbound releases what no longer serves. The music stands exposed, stripped and skyclad—each track a rite of passage, a descent into the heart. In this stark landscape, the cover of Spiritbox’s “Cellar Door” concludes the EP, fitting seamlessly into the triptych’s meditation on transformation and letting go.

Together, these three works form a cohesive tapestry spun from 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 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.