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"Run With The Wolves" by Rosemary Schultz is a Bold Anthem of Power and Resilience That Will Leave You Breathless


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“Run With The Wolves” is a fierce, emotional triumph, showcasing Rosemary Schultz's undeniable talent.



We loved the previous release from Rosemary Schultz, but when she dropped her latest track, "Run With The Wolves," we were absolutely blown away. This performance is nothing short of extraordinary, and we’re excited to share it with you.


"Run With The Wolves" opens with a rhythmic, flowing, layered guitar that instantly transports you. It’s as if two different songs are playing simultaneously, but instead of clashing, these unique, dynamic synergies complement each other in a way that’s nothing short of magical. The contrast between them is exhilarating, pulling you into the song’s evolving energy. As the percussion builds, the sensation of rising intensity matches the emotional surge that follows, setting the perfect tone for Rosemary Schultz’s incredible vocal entrance.


Her voice enters with an unemotional tone, stoic and commanding, but underneath that is a palpable sense of deep, unresolved pain. Once again displaying the dueling synergies. The lyrics speak to the core of heartbreak, yet there’s a quiet strength in the delivery that makes it clear: while someone's actions may have left her broken-hearted, she refuses to let them break her spirit.


The lyrics hit hard, particularly this standout line:


"You can take my money / you can take my blood / you can take my love, yeah, that means nothin’"

This message lands with gut-punching impact. Rosemary’s perfectly tuned vocals carry an emotional weight that resonates, yet there’s also an undercurrent of revenge brewing. She’s beyond the pain, but not quite past it. The long, drawn-out delivery of “Nothin’ to me” is a musical masterpiece in itself. The guitar strings bow with precision, bending to her will, and the tactical drum fill that follows only heightens the moment’s brilliance. The subsequent drop-out serves as a performance masterstroke, allowing every word and note to linger in the air. It’s the kind of thing that earns a standing ovation. And when the rolling bassy rhythm kicks in, it leaves her with a sense of power and control that builds as the track continues to unfold.


As Rosemary Schultz continues to evolve, her message only becomes clearer, more intense, and undeniably captivating. The line "Can't take my soul" is a testament to her growing strength, an anthem of defiance that shakes you to the core. It’s here that the artist’s rise to power is declared, and all who have wronged her are put on notice. It’s a story as old as time, one of heartbreak and retribution, but presented in such a unique, contemporary way that it feels fresh and new. We couldn’t get enough of this.


The drum performance throughout the track is impeccable, and then the choice to add the solo guitar truly elevates the song, bringing a rock edge to its already commanding presence. The production then layers Rosemary’s voice with subtle reverb, which transforms it into a dreamlike state, yet another moment of brilliance in this song.


From an engineering perspective, the track is incredibly clean. The vocals stand out beautifully, allowing the emotional weight of the performance to truly shine. The mix and master maintain a balance, ensuring that each instrument remains clear and distinguishable, while still blending them together for a smooth, cohesive flow. The decision to keep the instrumentation and vocals so authentic is a testament to the track's sincerity, providing a truly immersive listening experience.


At its heart, "Run With The Wolves" tells a timeless story, one of heartbreak, but with a twist that makes it uniquely Rosemary Schultz’s own. This song is not just a musical triumph; it’s a defining moment in her career. Her emotional delivery, the song’s bold arrangement, and the masterful production come together to create a truly unforgettable track.


We wholeheartedly recommend 'Run With The Wolves' by Rosemary Schultz, this track is an absolute must-listen.



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“Run With The Wolves” by Rosemary Schultz is a stunning, emotionally charged anthem that demands to be heard.



Rosemary Schultz is a standout figure in the Nashville indie folk scene, blending raw emotion with a unique sense of resilience in her music. Known for her deeply evocative vocals and a distinctive fusion of acoustic guitar and harmonica, her sound is as haunting as it is captivating. Drawing on a life full of experiences, some challenging, some transformative, her music channels the raw energy of a storyteller who has lived fully. With an undeniable rebellious streak, she infuses classic folk storytelling with a modern twist that speaks to the heart of freedom, love, and defiance.


Her musical journey began later than most; she didn’t pick up a guitar until the age of 25, after leaving a military career that had defined much of her early life. Music wasn’t originally her path; it was a way to process and heal. But as soon as she began, there was no turning back. Her intimate performances create a powerful connection with audiences, and her unique voice has garnered her a devoted following not just in Tennessee, but across the country.

Schultz’s songs are driven by a passion for authenticity and emotional depth. With every track, she explores new ways to convey personal growth, strength, and empowerment. Her latest release, "Betty & Jesse," marks a new phase in her evolution as an artist, showing just how far she’s come since first picking up the guitar. The evolution of her sound and her songwriting reflects her own journey—a journey of rediscovery, healing, and unearthing the parts of herself that can never be taken away.

We’re thrilled to have discovered Rosemary Schultz and can’t wait to hear more from this incredibly talented artist!



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