The band defined their distinguishable sound with this release, earning their place as one of the most promising new British bands.
The Edge writers recall their favourite gigs in the student city.
Harry Fortuna reviews the ever-impressive band’s south coast return.
Whoever’s life these visions are taken from, let it be known that they were probably quote-unquote weird.
Wolf Alice are back with an intimate pre-album release tour, to explore the off the cuff venues the UK has to offer.
The fragility of My Love Is Cool is not lost in the band’s latest says Gabriela Gurycz.
Number Five on our countdown of the best album’s of 2015 is the enchanting début from the London rock quartet.
The band’s latest single now has an extremely bright new video, inspired by Alice in Wonderland.
This year’s Mercury Prize nominees for ‘Album of the Year’ include, Jamie xx, Slaves, Florence and the Machine, and SOAK.
Ahead of the nomination announcement on Friday 16th October, The Edge has put together a Mercury Prize list of our own.
Records Editor Amy had a chat with Wolf Alice’s Theo about debut albums, glitter, and the Mercury Prize.
Wolf Alice left the Guidhall glittering, supported by Made Violent and Drenge (23/09/2015).
The North London based four-piece will be joined by Make Violence and Drenge at their stop at the O2 Guildhall, Southampton (23/09/2015).
Wolf Alice’s third offering from their debut album is moody, compelling, and absolutely brilliant.