LINDA WOLF

LINDA WOLF

It is said that Linda Wolf can cry underwater. That she sings lullabies to her fears to calm them down. That she once danced alone until sunrise - just to remember what joy feels like.

A lot of things can be said, but what's important is what's done. And in fact, the Swiss psychotherapist-turned-indie-pop-artist has been quietly reshaping her sound for her second album, set for release in summer 2026 via Mouthwatering Records.

The beats are subtler now, but the feelings hit harder: Somewhere between Florence + The Machine, AURORA and London Grammar.

Guitars roll in like moonlit waves. Piano droplets shimmer on the skin. Her voice - warm, vulnerable, crystalline - carries stories of longing, overwhelm, and the small, radical act of feeling it all. Linda Wolf sings of quiet love. Of breaking patterns. And breathing through the noise. This isn't just songwriting. It's emotional deep-sea diving. A sonic space for anyone who's ever felt too much, or not enough.

If Linda Wolf's music were a late-night radio show, it would be broadcasting from a lighthouse, spinning songs for the lost and tender-hearted, with no concern for what's trending. Trying to spread love and safety.

Linda Wolf's debut album, "What if It All Works Out," was released via Mouthwatering Records (home to Black Sea Dahu, To Athena, DANA).