Wolf Alice have looked back at their breakthrough EP ‘Creature Songs’ – 10 years after its initial release.The project marked the third EP by the English alt-rock group, and helped put them on the map in the UK rock scene.
It also led to them being longlisted for the BBC Sound of 2015.It arrived on the heels of their debut of their 2013 project ‘Blush’.Released on May 26 via Dirty Hit, it was produced by Catherine Marks and contained tracks ‘Moaning Lisa Smile’, ‘Storms’, ‘Heavenly Creatures’ and ‘We’re Not The Same’.Now, a decade since the project was first unveiled, the members have taken a look back at the EP, and reflected on what it was like to work on it before they were thrust into the spotlight.“10 years ago we released our EP ‘Creature Songs’ with Dirty Hit.
we recorded it at ICP Studios in Brussels with our queen Catherine Marks,” the band wrote, sharing an update on X/Twitter.“We were just four baby rats who liked quoting The Simpsons and liquorice rizzla and big muff pedals and that song by the vines that i can’t remember the name of but rocked my doc martens off,” they added. “It was a good time.”10 years ago we released our EP Creature Songs with Dirty Hit.
we recorded it at ICP Studios in Brussels with our queen Catherine Marks. we were just 4 baby rats who liked quoting the simpsons and liquorice rizzla and big muff pedals and that song by the vines that i can’t… pic.twitter.com/IVfIUveStj— Wolf Alice (@wolfalicemusic) May 26, 2024remember the name of but rocked my doc martens off.
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