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Listen to Wolf Alice’s new album ‘Visions of a Life’
There’s no difficult second album syndrome going on here…

Today’s the day!
Wolf Alice have released their long-awaited, much-anticipated second album ‘Visions of a Life’. Does it disappoint? What a silly question we’ve asked ourselves – of course it doesn’t!
After teasing the album with the likes of ‘Heavenward’, ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’, ‘Beautifully Unconventional’ and the thunderous lead single ‘Yuk Foo’, the rest of the LP goes on to deliver everything you could have wanted from a second Wolf Alice record. And then some.
In our review of the album, where we gave it all of the stars, we said: “There’s no difficult second album syndrome here. ‘Visions Of A Life’ is a gorgeously twisted beast that keeps Wolf Alice on the path to being Britain’s best band”. There’s not really a better way of putting it.
Now is also a good time to have a read of our cover feature with Wolf Alice, where we chatted to them about their second album in-depth. Catch up here.
Listen to ‘Visions of a Life’ in full below.
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