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Wolfe has mentioned an array of artists and genres as influences, including black metal and Scandinavian folk music, but has said: "I do have a hard time sticking to one genre, and honestly I prefer it that way. I'd rather be free to experiment and make the kind of art I want to make than be easy to define."[47] Various critics have noted elements of doom metal, drone metal, gothic rock, folk and dark ambient in her music.[47] Aside from gothic rock[48] and experimental,[49] many critics have dubbed her sound "doom folk".[50][51][52][53] Wolfe has said: "I think deep down I wish I had one of those really gritty voices like Kurt Cobain, so maybe I'm making up for it with distorted guitars."[46]
Wolfe has expressed a strong affinity for R&B music,[54] citing Aaliyah as a huge influence on her career since her childhood. She said, "I grew up listening to my dad playing guitar while singing harmonies... As a kid I wanted to record my own songs so he set me up with an 8-track. The vibe of those earliest songs was like, Aaliyah meets Fleetwood Mac – what I was listening to mixed with what my parents were listening to. "Age Ain't Nothing But a Number" was my favorite song back then."[55]
Other musical influences include Vladimir Vysotsky, Selda Bagcan, Nick Cave, Hank Williams and Townes Van Zandt.[54] Her most recent musical influences are Suicide, SPK and various "1920s and '30s music".[54] In the past she mentioned Burzum as an influence, but later said that she considers Burzum's political views as too extreme.[56]
Wolfe has cited the visual elements of filmmaker Ingmar Bergman and photographer Nan Goldin as influences,[46] as well as the writings of D.H. Lawrence and Ayn Rand.[57] However, on September 24, 2015, she stated that with regard to her supposed affinity with Rand: "When I said I liked Ayn Rand many years ago I didn't know anything about what she stood for or what her books meant. I recant!".[58] Other writers she has mentioned as inspirations include Marcel Proust, Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Sylvia Plath.[54]
Wolf has been noted as having a soprano vocal range.[59]
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