London four piece Wolf Alice have begun the build to their imminent return with the release of album details, a UK tour, and a brand new single too.
‘Yuk Foo’ was premiered on Annie Mac’s show on Radio 1 last night (June 12), and is the first track from then bad’s upcoming second album Visions of a Life, the follow-up to wildly successful 2015 debut Our Love is Cool.
To make Visions of a Life, the band relocated to Los Angeles, where they collaborated with Paramore and M83 producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, who has also played bass for both Beck and Nine Inch Nails. The band have released a full tracklist for the LP, which will be released on September 29 this year.
The ‘Visions Of A Life’ tracklist is as follows:
1. Heavenward
2. Yuk Foo
3. Beautifully Unconventional
4. Don’t Delete The Kisses
5. Planet Hunter
6. Sky Musings
7. Formidable Cool
8. Space & Time
9. Sadboy
10. St. Purple & Green
11. After The Zero Hour
12. Visions Of A Life
After the premier of ‘Yuk Foo’, the band took to Twitter to proclaim their excitement for the upcoming release, telling their fans “see u in the pit for this one hehehehehe”.
Ok we have been waiting for this day for a hot while now but it's here finally and we are able to tell you that we have a new album!!!!
— wolf alice (@wolfalicemusic) June 12, 2017
Oh and we hope u enjoy Yuk Foo. See u in the pit for this one hehehehehehehttps://t.co/vK3yzAwmfj
— wolf alice (@wolfalicemusic) June 12, 2017
Wolf Alice will embark on a US tour this summer, during the course of which, Visions of a Life will be released, before they visit Europe, including an extensive UK tour, which will feature their biggest headline show to date, at London’s famous Alexandra Palace. You can see the full list of dates below, and tickets can be bought here.
08/11- O2 Academy- Bristol
09/11- O2 Apollo- Manchester
11/11- Barrowlands- Glasgow
13/11- O2 Academy- Newcastle
15/11- Rock City- Nottingham
16/11- O2 Academy- Birmingham
17/11- UEA- Norwich
18/11- O2 Academy- Leeds
20/11- Dome- Brighton
21/11- O2 Guildhall- Southampton
24/11- Alexandra Palace- London
27/11- Ulster Hall- Belfast
28/11- Olympia- Dublin