Wolfchild Duet Live at the Treehouse Cafe
Overview
WOLFCHILD is a Portland,OR based Cinematic Folk Rock band with influences ranging from the immersive earthy sounds of Gregory Alan Isakov, Lord Huron, and The Paper Kites to the contemporary experimentation you might expect from Bon Iver, Fleet Foxes, or Andrew Bird.
They have performed on stages such as The Troubadour, Mississippi Studios, “The Egg” (Albany, NY), Folklore (UK), and Java (Paris); At festivals like Imagine Music & Arts, Cascade Equinox, Oregon Country Faire, SXSW, Burning Man, 4 Peaks, Summer Meltdown, Northwest Folklife, and many more.
At the heart of the project is Gabriel Wolfchild and his brother Elion TruthHeart. Wolfchild weaves music that feels like memory — raw, poetic, and elemental.
With his enchanting vocals, unique guitar work and lyrical storytelling, Gabriel invites listeners into deep emotional landscapes that touch the wild edges of the heart. Elion is a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist who effortlessly flows between drums and a variety of exotic string and woodwind accompaniment. He contributes to a rich vocal harmony that only brothers can create.
Rooted in folk, shaped by spirit, and carried by the wind of the Pacific Northwest, Wolfchild’s music holds a sense of reverence — for grief, for beauty, for love, for truth.
Whether they are singing of inner transformation or the aching beauty of the land, Wolfchild reminds us that vulnerability is power, and that song can be a portal back to what matters most.
The duo has been playing music together since their earliest years. they weave cathartic storytelling with dynamic soundscapes; from dreamy atmospheric orchestral overtones to Driving Distorted Grunge-esk crescendos, they create a cinematic sound that could be the love child of Jonsi (Sigur Ros) and Nick Drake.
In July 2025 Wolfchild released their first album in two years, titled “The Years”. This album was a deeply personal project written in the wake of Gabriel and ELion's fathers' death. Prevalent themes include grief, mortality, love, and reflections on the passing of time. It is a poignant piece of art, rich in humanism.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
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4569 Lynwood Center Rd NE
4569 Lynwood Center Road Northeast
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Treehouse Cafe
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