Allison Wolfe
Allison Wolfe is an American singer, songwriter, musician, writer, podcaster, and educator based in Los Angeles, best known as the lead vocalist of the punk rock band Bratmobile and a co-founder of the riot grrrl movement.[1][2]
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, as an identical twin and raised in Olympia, Washington, by a mother who established the city's first women's health clinic, Wolfe attended the University of Oregon, where she co-founded the punk fanzine Girl Germs with future bandmate Molly Neuman.[1][2]
In 1991, she formed Bratmobile, which became a pioneering act in the riot grrrl scene, releasing albums that addressed feminist themes through punk aesthetics, and the band reunited for tours in 2023 and 2024.[2][1]
Wolfe has performed in numerous other bands, including Cold Cold Hearts, Deep Lust, Partyline, Sex Stains, and Ex-Stains, expanding her influence in underground punk and feminist music circles.[1][2]
She organized the inaugural Ladyfest festival in Olympia in 2000, a nonprofit event promoting women in music and arts that inspired global iterations.[2][1]
Beyond music, Wolfe teaches music journalism at UCLA, freelances as an arts journalist, holds a master's degree in specialized journalism from USC Annenberg, and co-hosts the podcast I'm in the Band, while developing projects on riot grrrl history.[1]