Wolf Alice
British alternative rock band
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2025 | Released their fourth studio album 'The Clearing', demonstrating the band's ongoing musical development. |
2025 | Wolf Alice announced new single 'Bloom Baby Bloom' from an upcoming unspecified album (TBA) |
April 2025 | Began teasing the release of new material on their social media accounts. |
February 2024 | Announced departure from Dirty Hit record label and signed with Columbia Records. |
2022 | Wolf Alice won the Brit Award for British Group. |
July 31 2022 | Concluded supporting Harry Styles' Love On Tour with a final show in Lisbon. |
June 26 2022 | Began supporting Harry Styles' Love On Tour, starting with a show in Hamburg. |
June 24 2022 | Released Blue Lullaby EP with reworked lullaby versions of Blue Weekend tracks. |
May 5 2022 | Released a lullaby version of 'The Last Man on Earth' and announced Blue Lullaby EP. |
2021 | Wolf Alice released 'More Than This' on the InVersions 80s album |
2021 | Wolf Alice nominated for Mercury Prize Album of the Year for 'Blue Weekend' |
2021 | Ryan Malcolm joins the band as a touring musician, adding keyboards, synthesizers, piano, percussion, and backing vocals |
October 29 2021 | Released Blue Weekend: Tour Deluxe, featuring live versions of album tracks and a live cover of 'Bobby' by Alex G. |
June 4 2021 | Released their third studio album Blue Weekend. |
April 20 2021 | Released the second single 'Smile' from the Blue Weekend album. |
February 24 2021 | Single 'The Last Man on Earth' debuted on Annie Mac's show on BBC Radio 1. |
February 22 2021 | Band announced their single 'The Last Man on Earth' and their third studio album Blue Weekend. |
February 15 2021 | Wolf Alice updated their website with a looping video of an eye and the heading 'The Last Man on Earth', hinting at new music. |
2020 | Wolf Alice recorded "Another Girl, Another Planet" for the Songs for the National Health Service compilation during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2018 | Wolf Alice released singles 'Formidable Cool', 'Sadboy', and 'Space & Time' from their album Visions of a Life |
2018 | Band receives multiple nominations at AIM Independent Music Awards, Global Awards, and NME Awards |
September 2018 | Wolf Alice won the 2018 Mercury Prize for their album Visions of a Life. |
June 29 2018 | Wolf Alice supported Liam Gallagher at his concert at Finsbury Park. |
September 28 2017 | Wolf Alice released their second studio album, Visions of a Life. |
June 2017 | Wolf Alice released the lead single 'Yuk Foo' from their second studio album, Visions of a Life. |
August 2015 | 'Moaning Lisa Smile' peaked at No. 9 on US Billboard's Alternative Songs chart and was nominated for the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance. |
June 2015 | Wolf Alice released their debut album My Love Is Cool. |
February 2015 | The band released the lead single 'Giant Peach' from their debut album My Love Is Cool. |
May 2014 | Wolf Alice released the EP Creature Songs. |
October 2013 | The band released their debut EP Blush. |
May 2013 | Wolf Alice released the single 'Bros'. |
February 2013 | The band released their debut single 'Fluffy'. |
2012 | Band lineup changes: Theo Ellis replaces Sadie Cleary on bass guitar, and Joel Amey replaces James DC on drums |
2010 | Wolf Alice self-released their first EP, titled Wolf Alice, marking their initial recorded musical output. |
2010 | Wolf Alice formed with original members Ellie Rowsell, Joff Oddie, Sadie Cleary, and James DC |
December 2010 | Wolf Alice played their first gig at Highbury Garage, supporting April in the Shade, after Rowsell and Oddie met the band at an open mic at the Hope and Anchor in Islington. |
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