Tag: My Love is Cool


  • Nostalgic News: Wolf Alice’s My Love Is Cool was released 5 years ago

    The band defined their distinguishable sound with this release, earning their place as one of the most promising new British bands.

  • Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Gigs in Southampton

    The Edge writers recall their favourite gigs in the student city.

  • Review: Wolf Alice at O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    Harry Fortuna reviews the ever-impressive band’s south coast return.

  • Review: Wolf Alice – Visions Of A Life

    Whoever’s life these visions are taken from, let it be known that they were probably quote-unquote weird.

  • Preview: Wolf Alice at Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd

    Wolf Alice are back with an intimate pre-album release tour, to explore the off the cuff venues the UK has to offer.

  • Review: Wolf Alice – ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’

    The fragility of My Love Is Cool is not lost in the band’s latest says Gabriela Gurycz.

  • The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2015: Wolf Alice – My Love Is Cool

    Number Five on our countdown of the best album’s of 2015 is the enchanting début from the London rock quartet.

  • Wolf Alice unveil video for ‘Freazy’ – watch

    The band’s latest single now has an extremely bright new video, inspired by Alice in Wonderland.

  • 2015 Mercury Prize nominations announced

    This year’s Mercury Prize nominees for ‘Album of the Year’ include, Jamie xx, Slaves, Florence and the Machine, and SOAK.

  • The Edge’s Mercury Prize Wishlist

    Ahead of the nomination announcement on Friday 16th October, The Edge has put together a Mercury Prize list of our own.

  • “Glittery songs for glittery people”: An interview with Theo from Wolf Alice

    Records Editor Amy had a chat with Wolf Alice’s Theo about debut albums, glitter, and the Mercury Prize.

  • Review: Wolf Alice at O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    Wolf Alice left the Guidhall glittering, supported by Made Violent and Drenge (23/09/2015).

  • Preview: Wolf Alice at O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    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).

  • Review: Wolf Alice – ‘You’re A Germ’

    Wolf Alice’s third offering from their debut album is moody, compelling, and absolutely brilliant.