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Wolf Alice preview debut album with new version of ‘Bros’
‘My Love Is Cool’ is out this June on Dirty Hit.

Following a triumphant sold out tour of the UK, Wolf Alice are previewing their debut album with a new version of beloved single ‘Bros’.
The second track to be taken from ‘My Love Is Cool’, it follows on from the storming ‘Giant Peach’. An original version dates back to early 2013 - Wolf Alice’s baby steps - but it’s been given a refresh (and a chorus!) for the debut LP. Huw Stephens gave the song its first play as a Hottest Record on Radio 1.
Speaking about ‘Bros’’ past and present forms, Ellie Rowsell says the track’s “grown and changed with us over the past couple of years, taking on different shapes and forms until it evolved into being this definitive album version.”
‘My Love Is Cool’ is due out 22nd June via Dirty Hit - pre-order the LP here. You can listen to ‘Bros’ below.
My Love Is Cool’ Tracklisting:
1. Turn To Dust
2. Bros
3. Your Loves Whore
4. You’re A Germ
5. Lisbon
6. Silk
7. Freazy
8. Giant Peach
9. Swallowtail
10. Soapy Water
11. Fluffy
12. The Wonderwhy
Wolf Alice will play Latitude (16th-19th July), where DIY is an official media partner. where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information.
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