Wolfville is a Toronto folk-pop duo born from the ashes of a 13-year romance. Songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Scarlett Flynn and Kevin Howley transformed their breakup into a cinematic concept project exploring love, loss, and the art of starting over. Their music blends intimate storytelling, warm harmonies, acoustic guitar, cajon percussion, and light sampling—creating emotional, film-ready songs that feel like chapters in a shared memoir. Though Wolfville is a new project, Flynn and Howley bring over 20 years of professional touring and recording experience as the creative core of Running Red Lights, a band that earned a Canadian Songwriting Contest win, multiple international showcases, and national radio play. Supported by FACTOR and featured on CBC Arts and campus radio, Wolfville has performed at Folk Music Ontario, Nova Scotia Music Week, and Toronto’s YYZ Live program. Their upcoming debut album (2026) unfolds as a cinematic song cycle chronicling the rise and unraveling of a relationship. Onstage, Wolfville delivers raw, harmony-rich performances that fuse emotional storytelling with gentle humour—two former lovers telling the same truth from opposite sides of the same stage.