News Wolf Alice announce ‘Blue Lullaby’ EP

Featuring lullaby versions of tracks from last year’s ‘Blue Weekend’.
Following the release of their fantastic LP ‘Blue Weekend’ last year, Wolf Alice have announced that they’ll be releasing a new EP, ‘Blue Lullaby’, made up of lullaby versions of ‘Blue Weekend’ songs, on 24th June via Dirty Hit.
“Blue Lullaby came about because we wanted to strip down some of our more emotional songs from Blue Weekend and see if they hit any different,” Ellie Rowsell explains. “We also had a really nice moment during the Blue Weekend campaign singing one of our songs with a choir and we wanted to experience that again with a few other songs, especially as there are a lot of harmonies and a lot of vocal layering on Blue Weekend. Hearing multiple voices singing together is an unparalleled feeling to me so I’m happy we got to record this experience and I hope people enjoy it.”
Have a listen to the lullaby version of ‘The Last Man on Earth’ now.
‘Blue Lullaby’ EP Tracklisting:
1. “No Hard Feelings” (Lullaby Version)
2. “Lipstick On The Glass” (Lullaby Version)
3. “How Can I Make it ok?” (Lullaby Version)
4. “The Last Man On Earth” (Lullaby Version)
See Wolf Alice live at the following dates:
JUNE
10 - Kesarusha Festival, Turku, Finland
11 - Tempelhof Sounds, Berlin, Germany
12 - Best Kept Secret Festival, Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands
15 - Rock For The People, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
22-26 - Glastonbury, Pilton, UK
26 - Volksparkstadion, Hambury, Germany*
29 - Tele2 Arena, Stockholm, Sweden*
JULY
01 - Telenor Arena, Oslo, Norway*
03 - Lollapalooza Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden
05 - Accor Arena, Paris, France*
06 - Mad Cool Festival, Madrid, Spain
07 - Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium
08 - Pohoda Festival, Bratislava, Slovakia
09 - Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands*
10 - TRNSMT Festival, Glasgow, UK
11 - Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany*
13 - Budapest Arena, Budapest, Hungary*
15 - O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic*
16 - Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria*
18 - Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland*
20 - Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany*
22 - Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany*
25 - Unipol Arena, Casalecchio di Reno Bologna, Italy
26 - Pala Alpitour, Torino, Italy*
29 - Wizink Center, Madrid, Spain*
31 - Altice Arena, Lisbon, Portugal*
AUGUST
14 - Hear Hear! Festival, Hasselt, Belgium
19 - Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, France
27 - Reading Festival, Reading, UK
28 - Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK
29 - 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
30 - 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
SEPTEMBER
01 - The Telegraph Building, Belfast, UK
03 - Electric Picnic Festival, Stradbally, Ireland
OCTOBER
31 - Lisbon, Portugal Coliseu dos Recreios
NOVEMBER
02 - Madrid, Spain La Riviera
03 - Barcelona, Spain Sala Apolo
05 - Paris, France Le Trianon
06 - Brussels, Belgium La Madeleine
08 - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Den Atelier
09 - Cologne, Germany Kantine
11 - Hamburg, Germany Mojo Club
12 - Copenhagen, Denmark Vega
14 - Oslo, Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
15 - Gothenburg, Sweden Pusterviksbaren - SOLD OUT
17 - Utrecht, Netherlands TivoliVredenburg - SOLD OUT
18 - Nijmegen, Netherlands Doornroosje
19 - Groningen, Netherlands De Oosterpoort
21 - Berlin, Germany Kesselhaus
22 - Munich, Germany Muffathalle
23 - Zurich, Switzerland Dynamo
25 - Milan, Italy Fabrique
* opening for Harry Styles
Wolf Alice will play Mad Cool Festival, which takes place 6th July - 10th July 2022. DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now.
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