Mitchell Wolfe
Mitchell Wolfe is a singer-songwriter from Greenville, South Carolina, who blends elements of folk, country and Americana with a character-driven lyrical prowess to create a sound uniquely his own. His everyman authenticity and raw, heartfelt storytelling resonate deeply as one of the south’s most compelling and unique musical voices. A carpenter by day, Wolfe takes the same unwavering dedication to his musical craft as he does his day job.
Wolfe’s latest album, Black Dog, deftly showcases his evolution as a songwriter and composer, offering a collection of songs that explore themes of loss, everyday struggles, and social dysfunction. The album’s haunting lyrics and melodic hooks reflect Wolfe’s ability to tether life’s more challenging experiences to enjoyable music, creating a mosaic of relatable characters who help Wolfe put a face on his stories.
The first single, “Watch It All Fall,” analyzes a complex, broken relationship down to the simplicity of having come so far just to watch it all fall apart. The title track, “Black Dog,” creates a metaphor for an unseen anxiety in the form of a black dog specter that follows the main character through life, cloaking his ability to see the beauty in his life. A brutally honest and thoughtful study on how one human navigates life with depression and anxiety, Black Dog brings tears of understanding when the listener realizes they have seen these struggles vividly before in themselves and others. The atmospheric “Pine Sap” acknowledges tales of never having things like white sand beaches, crystal clear mountain streams, or red woods as tall as steeples, while relishing the simplicity and reliability of cornbread after church and a steady hand to hold.
Wolfe’s music reached an even wider audience this past year when he was the featured artist on the ESPN/SEC Network Emmy-winning documentary series True South. His songs served as a powerful backdrop to the series’ exploration of Southern culture and identity, further cementing his role as a storyteller who captures the essence and nuance of the South in his music.
Through his introspective songwriting, intimate live shows, studio work, or collaborations, Wolfe is a name to watch as he takes his songwriting and musical talents across the Southeast.
$15 in Advance and $18 at the door
doors open at 6:30 and show starts at 7:00.


