Rock Bottom

Rock Bottom

Raised in the mountains of Montana and making a home on the road, Ira Wolf's music and writing are vulnerably honest as she explores heartache, homesickness, and the highs and lows of an unconventional wandering lifestyle. She draws from personal experience and connects on an intimate level with her audience through her truthful lyrics and melancholy vocals. Since she began touring in 2014, Ira has performed on stages across six continents and continues to travel the U.S. while living in her 1988 Westfalia van, 'Ruby'. After releasing her third album, The Closest Thing to Home, Ira took a step away from music for a few years to focus on her mental health and other passions. Ira recently finished recording her highly-anticipated fourth studio album, coming September 2023, and plans to continue touring both nationally and internationally after its release. "Rock Bottom" sounds as it reads in the most literal sense: the lowest point after a breakup or loss. "I was alone for the first time since calling off my wedding and ending a five-year relationship that had left my mental health in ruin. The weight of it all had just started settling in and I knew writing would be the only way I could process.," Ira shares. “If this is rock bottom, at least I’m on solid ground.” was the first line that came to Ira as she sat in my van amidst the red rocks of the Utah desert. "I felt like I’d lost so much of what had been important to me; my career as a touring artist, my lifestyle of full-time travel, my community, my optimism, my purpose, and now my person. I truly didn’t see how things could get any worse than they were and that was oddly comforting in the midst of my grief," Ira admits.

Rock Bottom

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Raised in the mountains of Montana and making a home on the road, Ira Wolf's music and writing are vulnerably honest as she explores heartache, homesickness, and the highs and lows of an unconventional wandering lifestyle. She draws from personal experience and connects on an intimate level with her audience through her truthful lyrics and melancholy vocals. Since she began touring in 2014, Ira has performed on stages across six continents and continues to travel the U.S. while living in her 1988 Westfalia van, 'Ruby'. After releasing her third album, The Closest Thing to Home, Ira took a step away from music for a few years to focus on her mental health and other passions. Ira recently finished recording her highly-anticipated fourth studio album, coming September 2023, and plans to continue touring both nationally and internationally after its release. "Rock Bottom" sounds as it reads in the most literal sense: the lowest point after a breakup or loss. "I was alone for the first time since calling off my wedding and ending a five-year relationship that had left my mental health in ruin. The weight of it all had just started settling in and I knew writing would be the only way I could process.," Ira shares. “If this is rock bottom, at least I’m on solid ground.” was the first line that came to Ira as she sat in my van amidst the red rocks of the Utah desert. "I felt like I’d lost so much of what had been important to me; my career as a touring artist, my lifestyle of full-time travel, my community, my optimism, my purpose, and now my person. I truly didn’t see how things could get any worse than they were and that was oddly comforting in the midst of my grief," Ira admits.

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