There’s something almost ancient in the way Rosemary Schultz sings, a kind of timeless ache that feels both defiant and deeply human. Her latest single ‘Run With The Wolves’ is a raw, soul-stirring anthem about rediscovering one’s power after loss, and it might just be her most moving work to date. Recorded with producer Jared Corder at Polychrome Ranch, the song captures that delicate space between grief and liberation, where healing begins with surrender.
Built around Schultz’s signature blend of earthy folk and rugged alt sensibility, ‘Run With The Wolves’ unfolds steady, mesmerising, and unrelentingly honest. Her voice, worn and weathered in the best way, carries the spirit of those who’ve learned to stand alone and still choose to love the world anyway. Each lyric feels hand-carved, reflecting a woman who has walked through fire and come out howling.

The song takes its name and thematic spark from Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, a touchstone text for many women reclaiming their intuition and wildness. Schultz channels that same feral wisdom here, crafting a narrative that celebrates sisterhood, resilience, and the instinctual drive to break free from societal cages. The production mirrors that energy as acoustic guitar and harmonica intertwine with heartbeat percussion and wide-open atmospherics that conjure the feeling of moonlit wilderness.
What makes Schultz so compelling is her refusal to dilute her truth. A former soldier turned storyteller, she writes like someone who’s lived several lives in one, each verse bearing the weight of experience and the thrill of rebirth. And ‘Run With The Wolves’ is the sound of a woman remembering her power, and daring the rest of us to do the same.







