Wolf Alice's 'My Love Is Cool' Nabs Triple J Feature Album

24 June 2015 | 2:52 pm | Staff Writer

The UK buzz act lead the charge of new music headed to the j's next week

British-bred buzz act Wolf Alice lead the charge of new music headed to triple j next week, being announced as the next act in line to hold the title of Feature Album artist for their new full-length My Love Is Cool.

The album heads a stack of new tunes on the way to your radio in the near future, with local acts joining the playlist including Basenji (Petals, featuring Scenic), The Belligerents (Voices), My Own Pet Radio (No Great Mystery) and The Paper Kites (Electric Indigo).

 
 
 

It's a strong week for Australian artists in the spot additions ranks too, with all five new faces hailing from Down Under: The Creases (Point), Fractures (Reactor), Magic Bones (Danger I Am), Tiger Choir (All Time) and Yeo (Quiet Achiever).

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Listeners will also hear fresh goods from the likes of Of Monsters & Men, OverDoz., Ratatat and Rudimental; check out the full rundown of playlist additions below.

triple j playlist additions - 29 june

feature album

Wolf Alice - My Love Is Cool (Sony)

additions

Basenji - Petals, feat. Scenic (Future Classic)
The Belligerents - Voices (triplejunearthed.com)
My Own Pet Radio - No Great Mystery (Stop/Start)
Of Monsters & Men - Empire (Universal)
OverDoz. - Last Kiss, feat. Pharrell (Sony)
The Paper Kites - Electric Indigo (Sony)
Ratatat - Abrasive (XL/Remote Control)
Rudimental - Rumour Mill, feat. Anne-Marie/Will Heard (Warner)

Spots

The Creases - Point (Liberation)
Fractures - Reactor (Independent/ Create Control)
Magic Bones - Danger I Am (A&R Department/Pavement Records)
Tiger Choir - All Time (triplejunearthed.com)
Yeo - Quiet Achiever (Sabrematic)