Wolf Alice launch light pop cowl of ‘In The Bleak Midwinter’

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Wolf Alice launch light pop cowl of ‘In The Bleak Midwinter’


Wolf Alice have launched a canopy of the Christmas traditional ‘In The Bleak Midwinter’ – hear under.

The band’s cowl was initially recorded in 2021 as a part of Apple Music’s Christmas assortment that featured artists performing new variations of festive favourites.

The band shared the monitor on their social media, writing: “Last year we recorded a version of In The Bleak Midwinter. Christmas is coming up so we thought we’d put it on all platforms for you to listen.”

“We chose to cover ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ because it’s a beautiful song,” singer Ellie Rowsell instructed Apple Music final 12 months. “I like the lyrics, but most of all, I like the melody. And when I was listening to it, I thought that there was something quite pop about the melody, and I was interested to hear what it would sound like if it was done in a more poppy way.”

Wolf Alice launched their newest EP, ‘Blue Lullaby’ in June, forward of their Glastonbury efficiency. The EP noticed the band return in lullaby variations of choose songs from their ‘Blue Weekend’ album.

In different information, the band beforehand spoke about supporting Harry Styles on his current European tour dates.

They opened for the pop star at reveals in Paris, Stockholm and Berlin this summer time as he toured his third album, ‘Harry’s House‘. In July the indie rock quartet’s ultimate present noticed lead singer and guitarist Ellie Rowsell be a part of Styles on stage for a duet of her band’s 2021 single ‘No Hard Feelings’.

“That duet was great. We didn’t have much time to practice but it felt like a great moment and it’s been a really nice memory I have to look back on,” she lately instructed Rolling Stone UK.

Meanwhile, Wolf Alice’s guitarist and backing vocalist Joff Oddie lately wrote an op-ed for NME concerning the continuing issues for UK artists wishing to tour Europe post-Brexit, arguing that motion is required now for Britain to retain it’s “world-leading position” in music.



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