Wolf Alice have introduced a pair of intimate reveals to rejoice the discharge of their upcoming album ’The Clearing’.
The North London band introduced their fourth studio album in Could and it will likely be launched on August 22 through Sony (pre-order/pre-save right here). It follows on from their debut album ‘My Love Is Cool’, Mercury Prize-winning sophomore launch ‘Visions Of A Life’ and 2022’s cinematic ‘Blue Weekend’.
They’ve to date shared the singles ‘Bloom Child Bloom’, ‘The Couch’ and ‘White Horses’.
Now, the band have introduced particulars of two small reveals that can observe the report’s launch – they may play at Circuit in Kingston on August 31 after which Camp and Furnace in Liverpool on September 1. Tickets for each reveals go on sale at 11am on Tuesday (August 12) and it is possible for you to to get yours right here.
In addition to these dates, Wolf Alice might be enjoying a significant headline tour of the UK and Eire later within the 12 months – see the complete record of dates right here and purchase your tickets right here.
In June, the band spoke to NME at Glastonbury about how the response to their third album formed their method to ‘The Clearing’.
“I feel very a lot. I feel we have been buoyed by the songier songs being issues that folks actually related to and we spent much more time engaged on these constituency, songy music elements of the songs,” Joff Oddie stated. “It’s the toughest factor on this planet to jot down a very concise music in a – I don’t wanna say pop construction, however you recognize what I imply. It’s fairly simple to throw a five-minute jam collectively, however that’s so troublesome, so it’s a superb problem and that’s extra so the place we have been centered with this album.”
NME reviewed ‘Bloom Child Bloom’, awarding it 5 stars and writing: “After three albums of constructing and increasing their world, and experiencing the ups and downs of the music business, it feels just like the band are able to stake their declare as certainly one of their technology’s most necessary acts. Now, Wolf Alice are undoubtedly in full bloom.”
NME additionally gave Wolf Alice’s Glastonbury 2025 efficiency 5 stars, writing: “The power they pour into at present’s set seems like that of a band who must be topping the Pyramid Stage subsequent time they play Worthy Farm.”
“Because the set ends with ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’ – a robust contender for top-of-the-line, most dizzyingly correct love songs ever written – that feeling solely intensifies. That music finds Rowsell writing herself a romantic Hollywood ending; Wolf Alice’s world-beating set does the identical for Glastonbury 2025.”

