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Wolf Alice share new b-side ‘Gospel Oak’ ahead of Finsbury Park headline show
The band have offered the first of three previously unreleased tracks, taken from sessions for ‘The Clearing’.

Ahead of their biggest UK show so far, North London musical royalty Wolf Alice have shared a brand new track.
In the lead up to their appearance headlining London’s Finsbury’s Park this Sunday (5th July), the quartet - and recent DIY cover stars - have offered up the first of three previously unheard B-sides; today’s cut arriving in the form of the folk-flecked ‘Gospel Oak’.
The track gets lifted from a forthcoming 7” package of B-side tracks, recorded during the sessions for the 2025 BRIT Award-winning album ‘The Clearing’. Set for release on 21st August - a year on from the album’s original release - it’ll also include songs, ‘Hammond Song’ and ‘Hit The Sky’.
Speaking about the collection, the band have said: “These are a few songs we made during ‘The Clearing’ that didn’t make it on the final record, but are ones we love very much, including a cover with two of our fave singers Julia Cumming and Bria Salmena - we’re happy to have found a home for them for you to hear. Enjoy.”
Listen to ‘Gospel Oak’ now, and revisit our recent cover feature with the band below.
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