London based rock band Wolf Alice will be releasing their second album Visions of a Life on Sept. 29 via Dirty Hit/RCA Records. The twelve track LP was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen and includes songs also mixed by Tom Elmhirst including the group’s just first single released from the upcoming LP entitled “Yuk Foo.” Listed below is the complete album track list and accompanying album art.
A world tour is also on the horizon for Wolf Alice, where the rock band will travel throughout the United States starting on the east coast for their American leg of the tour, and end in Europe with Olympia in Dublin, Ireland for the second half. They recently added seven new tour dates including Toronto, ON; Brooklyn, NY; and Washington, D.C..
A few of their last singes received critical acclaim and recognition with “Boys” which was in the Top 15 at AAA radio and charted on the Alternative Radio. Their other single “Moaning Lisa Smile” received a Grammy Award Nomination for Best Rock Performance. Which doesn’t come as much of a surprise for people who saw the group at Coachella or Lollapalooza last year, where they absolutely killed their performances. Billboard has dubbed Wolf Alice Artists to Watch and Rolling Stone named them for “Top 10 Artists You Need to Know.” Wanna see what all the fuss is about? Check out a few of their songs including their newest “Yuk Foo” and catch the group on tour near your city.
UPDATE 8/9: Wolf Alice adds new tour dates in December where they make extra stops in Canada and the east coast.
Visions of a Life album tracklist:
01. Heavenward
02. Yuk Foo
03. Beautifully Unconventional
04. Don’t Delete The Kisses
05. Planet Hunter
06. Sky Musings
07. Formidable Cool
08. Space & Time
09. Sadboy
10. St. Purple & Green
11. After The Zero Hour
12. Visions Of A Life
7/5 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
7/6 – Columbus, OH – The Basement
7/7 – Washington, D.C. – Rock & Roll Hotel
7/8 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
7/10 – Boston, MA – Great Scott
7/11 – Brooklyn, NY – Rough Trade
7/13 – Pittsburgh, PA – Club AE
7/15 – St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway
7/16 – Kansas City, MO – The Riot Room
7/18 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall
7/21 – Seattle, WA – Sunset Tavern
7/22 – Portland, OR Star – Theater
7/24 – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop
7/26 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
12/01 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
12/02 – Montreal, QB – L’Astral
12/04 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
12/07 – Pawtucket, RI – The Met
12/08 – Washington DC – 9:30 Club
12/09 – Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero Theater
12/11 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West