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Written To Document The Progression Of Emotions That Occurs Post-Breakup - Album Review: Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend

Written To Document The Progression Of Emotions That Occurs Post-Breakup - Album Review: Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend
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Wolf Alice | Blue Weekend - Record Collector Magazine

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With Blue Weekend , Wolf Alice Have Made 2021 s Best Album So Far

Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend | Review

Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend - Album Review

On Blue Weekend, the much-loved London band Wolf Alice provide a worthy follow-up to their Mercury Prize winning second album Visions Of A Life. Producer Markus Dravs is a frequent collaborator of Arcade Fire, and here he has helped Wolf Alice hone an expansive yet intimate sound reminiscent of the Canadian group, and fitting for the huge stages the band are now accustomed to playing. The formula remains largely the same – singer Ellie Rowsell’s subtly raspy vocals and confessional lyrics buttressed by the grungy indie pop they made their name with – although there are efforts made to deviate from this, with varying success. The catchy, ’80s-tinged ‘How Can I Make It OK?’ is reminiscent of Haim, in the best possible way, but the saccharine ‘Safe From Heartbreak (If You Never Fall In Love)’ and pastel punk ‘Play The Greatest Hits’ seem to lack conviction, on an album which otherwise packs an emotional punch.

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