Wolf Alice, a North London band, have seen a meteoric climb to notoriety that, if it weren't for the band's cohesion as a unit, may have resulted in vertigo. Their debut album, My Love Is Cool, released in the summer of 2015, was hailed as "the debut of the decade" by the NME for its deliciously dark, hook-and-riff-filled sound. As a way of gauging their influence, BAFTA-winning filmmaker Michael Winterbottom accompanied the band on tour, documenting 16 different shows as well as the daily life behind the scenes.
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Wolf Alice, a North London band, have seen a meteoric climb to notoriety that, if it weren't for the band's cohesion as a unit, may have resulted in vertigo. Their debut album, My Love Is Cool, released in the summer of 2015, was hailed as "the debut of the decade" by the NME for its deliciously dark, hook-and-riff-filled sound. As a way of gauging their influence, BAFTA-winning filmmaker Michael Winterbottom accompanied the band on tour, documenting 16 different shows as well as the daily life behind the scenes.
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