
Artist
Wolf Alice
Wolf Alice is an alternative rock artist from London,England formed in 2010. 35 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Alternative Rock · London,England · Best alternative rock albums
- 35
- Releases
- 2013–2025
- Active years
- 2010
- Formed

Artist
Wolf Alice is an alternative rock artist from London,England formed in 2010. 35 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Alternative Rock · London,England · Best alternative rock albums

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Blue Weekend
2021

Giant Peach
Single · 2015

Don't Delete The Kisses
Single · 2017

Beautifully Unconventional
Single · 2017

Bros
Single · 2013

Yuk Foo
Single · 2017

Baby Ain't Made Of China
Single · 2015

You're A Germ
Single · 2015

Heavenward
Single · 2017

Don't Delete the Kisses (Charli XCX x Post Precious Remix)
Single · 2018

Boys (Triple J Like a Version)
Single · 2018

White Horses
Single · 2025

Bloom Baby Bloom
Single · 2025

The Sofa
Single · 2025

Feeling Myself (Lullaby Version)
Single · 2022

Blue Lullaby
EP · 2022

In The Bleak Midwinter
Single · 2022

The Last Man on Earth (Lullaby Version)
Single · 2022

More Than This - InVersions 80s
Single · 2021

Teenage Headache Dreams
Single · 2020

Sadboy (Edit)
Single · 2018

Formidable Cool (Edit)
Single · 2018

Deezer Sessions (Recorded at Barrowlands, Glasgow)
EP · 2018

Don't Delete The Kisses (Remixes)
Single · 2018

Bros (NAO Remix)
Single · 2018

Creature Songs
EP · 2014

Creature Songs EP
EP · 2014

Blush EP
EP · 2013

Blush
EP · 2013

Fluffy
Single · 2013
"Wolf Alice" are a four-piece alternative rock band from North London, consisting of Ellie Rowsell, Joel Amey, Joff Oddie and Theo Ellis. Wolf Alice formed in 2010 by Ellie Rowsell and Joff Oddie, drummer Joel Amey and bassist Theo Ellis joined the band in 2012, In December 2013, they were chosen as the single most blogged about artist in the UK in that year by BBC Radio 6 Music. While the group's early material was folk-tinged pop, they became more rock-oriented after the rhythm section joined. Clash described the band as "the lovechild of folk and grunge". The "Fluffy" single saw the band compared to Elastica and Hole, while the single's B-side, "White Leather", saw comparisons to The xx. Kitty Empire, writing in The Observer described their sound as "an engaging strain of off-kilter indie rock". The band describe their music as "rocky pop.