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Debut album by Wolf Alice

2015 studio album past Wolf Alice

My Love Is Cool
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Studio anthology by

Wolf Alice

Released 22 June 2015 (2015-06-22)
Recorded 2014–2015
Studio Livingston, London
Genre
  • Indie rock
  • dream pop
  • shoegaze
Length 48:52
Characterization Muddy Hit, RCA Records
Producer Mike Crossey
Wolf Alice chronology
Brute Songs
(2014)
My Dear Is Cool
(2015)
Visions of a Life
(2017)
Singles from My Love Is Cool
  1. "Giant Peach"
    Released: 24 February 2015
  2. "Bros"
    Released: 17 April 2015
  3. "You lot're a Germ"
    Released: 10 June 2015
  4. "Freazy"
    Released: 27 November 2015
  5. "Lisbon"
    Released: 22 June 2016

My Dear Is Cool is the debut studio album by English alternative stone ring Wolf Alice. It was released on 22 June 2015 in the United Kingdom by Dirty Hit and on 23 June 2015 in the United States past RCA Records. The anthology includes the previously released singles "Bros" and "Fluffy" in re-recorded versions, and was preceded by the songs "Giant Peach" and "You're a Germ".[one] The song "Moaning Lisa Smile", which originally appeared on the band's 2014 EP Creature Songs, peaked at number nine on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart, and was also included on the United states edition of the anthology.[2] While non a single, the song "Silk" appeared on the soundtrack of T2 Trainspotting, peaking at number 39 on the Scottish charts in 2017.[iii]

The album was nominated for the 2015 Mercury Music Prize.[4] On nineteen August 2016, My Dear Is Cool was reissued every bit a limited-edition box set, containing a 12-inch double gatefold vinyl of the anthology, 10-inch vinyl copies of the Blush and Creature Songs EPs, and a bonus CD of demos, B-sides and rarities.[5]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
AnyDecentMusic? seven.9/10[6]
Metacritic 78/100[7]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [viii]
The Daily Telegraph [9]
The Guardian [x]
The Irish Times [11]
Mojo [12]
NME 9/10[13]
Pitchfork 7.4/ten[fourteen]
Q [15]
Rolling Stone [16]
Uncut 8/10[17]

My Love Is Absurd received positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78, based on 21 reviews, indicating generally favorable reviews.[7] Harriet Gibsone of The Guardian chosen the album "familiar but invigorating indie-rock", further stating: "while the foundations of My Love Is Cool are 90s/00s shoegaze and grunge, the London quartet defibrillate their influences with the ambition of youth. It also feels like an album that's been immune time to gestate: despite being virtually veteran in buzzband terms, they have benefited from beefing up their audio on tour – as evidenced on the heavy romance of 'Your Loves Whore', the muddied degenerate chug of 'You're a Germ', or the cinematic 'Turn to Dust'. The awkward introversion in the lyrics – which deal with relationship strife, creepy blokes, friendship, gender and the quest for eternal love – add together a sense of emotional overload driven by tardily nights, claret pacts and wide-eyed wonder. It's an invigorating debut with a gaunt, gallant identity of its ain."[x] Harriet Gibsone, also of The Guardian, described the album musically as "grungy, dream-pop."[18]

Stephen Ackroyd of DIY praised the anthology, maxim "My Love Is Absurd isn't only a great debut. Information technology'south non only a nifty anthology total stop. Information technology's, in no uncertain terms, a remarkable ane. The furthest from route one they could always go, Wolf Alice aren't merely sure of who they are; they own information technology."[19] MusicOMH 'southward Graeme Marsh said the album is "as good a debut every bit yous could promise to hear, a fresh injection of pure brilliance and beauty to a genre that is creaking under the weight of mediocrity and a lack of adventurous creativity."[twenty] AllMusic critic Heather Phares stated that "even if My Dearest Is Cool sacrifices some of Wolf Alice's before fury, the album is all the stronger for it."[viii] Neil McCormick of The Telegraph wrote, "They don't quite sound similar the finished commodity, but there is a virtuous sense of their trying to make music in service of something profound."[ix] Pitchfork 's Laura Snapes stated: "The confident diversity of My Love Is Cool indicates a band who have their own affair all figured out, who shouldn't veer from their own strange path to live up to outdated narratives that dictate what a young British band should be."[xiv]

Accolades [edit]

Track list [edit]

All tracks are written by Ellie Rowsell, Joff Oddie, Theo Ellis and Joel Amey.

No. Championship Length
1. "Turn to Dust" iii:07
two. "Bros" 3:44
three. "Your Loves Whore" 4:57
4. "You're a Germ" ii:53
5. "Lisbon" 3:26
half-dozen. "Silk" four:03
7. "Freazy" 3:xiv
8. "Giant Peach" 4:35
nine. "Swallowtail" 5:41
10. "Soapy Water" 3:42
11. "Fluffy" ii:44
12. "The Wonderwhy" (includes hidden rails "My Love Is Cool"[14]) 6:46
Total length: 48:52
Digital palatial edition bonus tracks[30]
No. Championship Length
13. "Moaning Lisa Grinning" two:40
14. "Storms" 3:24
xv. "Heavenly Creatures" three:17
16. "Nosotros're Not the Same" 3:04
17. "Chroma" 4:nineteen
xviii. "She" 3:12
19. "Nosedive" ii:46
20. "90 Mile Embankment" three:44
21. "Baby Ain't Fabricated of China" 3:37
22. "I Saw You (In a Corridor)" 2:42
23. "Every Deject" 2:54
24. "White Leather" two:36
25. "Leaving You" 3:18
26. "Freazy" (music video) iii:17
27. "Yous're a Germ" (music video) 2:51
28. "Bros" (music video) three:45
29. "Giant Peach" (music video) 4:34
thirty. "Moaning Lisa Smile" (music video) 2:48
31. "Fluffy" (music video) three:sixteen
Full length: 119:56
US edition[31]
No. Championship Length
1. "Turn to Grit" 3:07
2. "Bros" three:44
3. "Your Loves Whore" iv:57
four. "Moaning Lisa Smile" 2:42
v. "You're a Germ" ii:53
vi. "Lisbon" 3:26
vii. "Silk" 4:03
8. "Freazy" 3:14
9. "Giant Peach" 4:35
10. "Swallowtail" 5:41
11. "Soapy H2o" 3:42
12. "Fluffy" two:44
13. "The Wonderwhy" (includes hidden rails "My Love Is Cool") 6:46
Total length: 51:34
Limited-edition box gear up – bonus 10-inch vinyl (Creature Songs)[v] [32]
No. Title Length
1. "Moaning Lisa Smile" 2:40
two. "Storms" 3:24
iii. "Heavenly Creatures" iii:17
4. "Nosotros're Not the Same" 3:04
Total length: 12:25
Limited-edition box set – bonus 10-inch vinyl (Blush)[5] [32]
No. Title Length
ane. "Blush" 4:19
2. "She" 3:12
3. "Nosedive" ii:47
4. "Ninety Mile Embankment" 3:44
Full length: 14:02
Limited-edition box set – bonus CD (B-Sides, Demos & Shit)[5] [32]
No. Title Length
1. "The Movie of Your Life" (demo)
2. "Destroy Me" (demo)
3. "Midweek" (demo)
iv. "Bros" (demo)
5. "Every Cloud" 2:54
6. "White Leather" 2:36
vii. "Leaving You lot" iii:eighteen
8. "I Saw You (In a Corridor)" two:42
nine. "Baby Ain't Made of China" 3:37
10. "Swallowtail" (demo)

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the liner notes of My Love Is Cool.[33]

Wolf Alice [edit]

  • Ellie Rowsell – guitars, vocals, synths, programming, piano, Omnichord, Hammond organ
  • Joff Oddie – guitars, backing vocals, synths, programming, banjo, violins
  • Theo Ellis – bass guitar, backing vocals, synths
  • Joel Amey – drums, percussion, backing vocals, pb vocals on "Swallowtail", synths, programming, guitars, Hammond organ

Additional personnel [edit]

  • Mike Crossey – production, mixing, synths, programming
  • Jonathan Gilmore – engineering
  • Robin Schmidt – mastering
  • Rachel Thomas – encompass photograph
  • Samuel Burgess-Johnson – design

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

References [edit]

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