Wolf Alice Teases Exciting Return with New Bloom Project

Wolf Alice Teases Next Era

Wolf Alice has announced plans to kick off their next era, enhancing their social media presence and possibly teasing a title for an upcoming project.

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The London-based group refreshed its official channels last night (April 16), unveiling a new logo and directing fans to their website. Upon following the link, users are prompted to enter a password.

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Some fans discovered a page on the site, however, through this link, leading to a section titled “Bloom – Wolf Alice,” which could potentially be the name of the group’s upcoming single or fourth album.

Beneath the Fresh Band logo, a phrase reads: “Each flower needs the neighborhood with mud,” possibly hinting at text or the title of a new song or record from Ellie Rowell and the band.

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Fans can sign up by submitting their email addresses. After confirming their subscriptions, Wolf Alice promises to “contact soon” with more information.

Additionally, frontman Rousell embraced the floral theme by posting numerous flower photos on her personal Instagram. Meanwhile, bassist Thellis shared a flower emoji on X/Twitter.

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Earlier this week, Wolf Alice began dropping hints about their imminent return, engaging with numerous tweets from fans.

“Last night there was a dream that Wolf Alice announced his new album,” one fan remarked, to which the band responded, “Dream or vision?”

When a fan account claimed, “Wolf Alice has returned,” Ellis replied with an hourglass emoji, suggesting the band may be counting down to something soon.

Speculation about new music increased when the band was included in Glastonbury’s 2025 lineup. They have also been confirmed for a long weekend at Radio 1 in Liverpool next month.

At the beginning of 2024, the group signed a contract with Major Label Columbia Records following the completion of their three-album deal with independent Dirty Hit.

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Wolf Alice has not played a full show since the end of 2022. Last year, they released their third and final studio album, “Blue Weekend.” The record received critical acclaim, hitting number one in the UK and earning a spot on the shortlist for the Mercury Prize.

In 2022, Wolf Alice received multiple nominations from NME, including Best Album by a British Artist and Best Album in the World for “Blue Weekend.” This year, they won Best Festival Headliner.

NME awarded “Blue Weekend” a glowing five-star review, labeling it a “masterpiece full of confidence and magic.” The collection also ranked as the third-best album on NME’s list of the 50 Best Albums of 2021.



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