Wolf Alice – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Wolf Alice: Tiny Desk Concert http://bandwidth.wamu.org/wolf-alice-tiny-desk-concert/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/wolf-alice-tiny-desk-concert/#respond Fri, 22 Jan 2016 09:00:06 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=60777 My Love Is Cool.]]> I think of Wolf Alice as noisy and primal, but at the Tiny Desk, the band showed a different side — one that was childlike, pretty and quietly wonderful. I knew the three songs the group played from Wolf Alice’s 2015 album My Love Is Cool, but I hardly recognized them at first. One test when you’re trying to spot talent is seeing how artists step up to a challenge, and Wolf Alice’s songs sound muscular even when stripped of volume. The Mercury Prize-nominated British band is a great discovery, and I’m still enchanted.

My Love Is Cool is available now. (iTunes) (Amazon)

Set List

  • “Fluffy”
  • “Turn To Dust”
  • “Bros”

Credits

Producers: Bob Boilen, Morgan Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Morgan Walker, Julia Reihs; Production Assistant: Kate Drozynski

For more Tiny Desk Concerts, subscribe to our podcast.

Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.
]]>
http://bandwidth.wamu.org/wolf-alice-tiny-desk-concert/feed/ 0
Review: Wolf Alice, ‘My Love Is Cool’ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-wolf-alice-my-love-is-cool/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-wolf-alice-my-love-is-cool/#respond Sun, 14 Jun 2015 23:03:00 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=53369 When Ellie Rowsell and Joff Oddie plucked the name Wolf Alice from a collection of short stories by Angela Carter, they were a folk-pop duo armed only with acoustic instruments and a shared love of Carter’s twisted fairy tales. They claim to have chosen the name they did purely because it sounded good. Five years, three EPs, and the addition of one genre-shifting rhythm section later, the London band’s origin story is starting to look less like whimsy and more like self-fulfilling prophecy.

Drawing from, combining and contorting Little Red Riding Hood and Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, Carter’s “Wolf-Alice” details the transformation of a young girl from feral outsider to fully realized human child. My Love Is Cool, the debut full-length from the story’s namesake, returns often in lyric and instrumentation to that theme of wildness, of being outside civilization’s grasp. And, like Carter’s heroine, My Love Is Cool ultimately chooses to put a coat of polish on its teeth and claws. More than anything else, Wolf Alice is a band (now a quartet including Joel Amey and Theo Ellis) whose crunchy, decidedly rock-oriented reinvention is steadfastly unthreatened by a catchy pop melody, a sweet, thoughtful harmony or an earworm bridge and chorus.

That willingness to dispense with purist cred is a defining characteristic of My Love Is Cool, made more impressive by the fact that Wolf Alice succeeds from every angle its members try. They can do ’90s grunge guitar, they can do moody atmospherics and they can do sweet-as-pie pop. Rowsell runs her pure, palatable voice off the rails at several points, but even her shrieks in “Giant Peach” and “Fluffy” are more musical than primal. “Swallowtail,” the album’s longest and slowest-burning track, seems to double down on the effervescence of its vocals as the wall of sound behind it crashes into cacophony, and “Freazy” would be an indie-pop departure from the rest of the record, except that nothing Wolf Alice plays sounds like a departure. That’s this band’s greatest asset, and the one that bodes best for its future. It’s at home in the polite and the primal — just like the wild-hearted child for which it’s named.

Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.
]]>
http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-wolf-alice-my-love-is-cool/feed/ 0
KCRW Presents: Wolf Alice http://bandwidth.wamu.org/kcrw-presents-wolf-alice/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/kcrw-presents-wolf-alice/#respond Wed, 25 Feb 2015 18:12:06 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=48268 North London four-piece Wolf Alice has been searching for the right spark to ignite a flame — and we think they found it with their latest EP, Creature Songs, released in May. While their early releases showcased more folk-pop-inspired tracks, their song “Moaning Lisa Smile” has a tougher, grittier rock sound the band is ready to explore on an album due in June. They put their new style on display with their debut performance on Morning Becomes Eclectic.

SET LIST
  • “Moaning Lisa Smile”

Watch Wolf Alice’s full performance at KCRW.com.

Copyright 2015 KCRW-FM. To see more, visit http://www.kcrw.com.
]]>
http://bandwidth.wamu.org/kcrw-presents-wolf-alice/feed/ 0