WU LYF Return with New Music and North American Tour Dates
After a decade of silence, British band WU LYF continues its remarkable resurgence, defying expectations and captivating audiences with a sound that remains as potent and hungry as it was in 2011. Following their reunion last year and the release of their first single in 14 years,“A New Life Is Coming,” the band has unveiled a new 11-minute track,“Tib St. Tabernacle,” produced by the acclaimed Sonic Boom [1]. This release is accompanied by the proclamation of their first North American tour since 2012, promising a series of intimate and electrifying performances.
A Decade of Silence broken: The Comeback of WU LYF
WU LYF initially burst onto the scene with a raw, emotionally charged sound that quickly garnered critical acclaim. Their debut album, Go tell Fire to the Mountain, released in 2011, was lauded for its atmospheric intensity and lyrical depth, earning a place on Pitchfork’s list of “The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s” [3]. However, the band unexpectedly disbanded shortly after, leaving fans wondering if their unique sound would ever be heard again.
The story took another turn with the emergence of Lost Under Heaven, a project led by WU LYF’s Ellery James Roberts. However, following the dissolution of Lost Under Heaven, fans were treated to the unexpected news of WU LYF’s reunion in 2024 [1]. Their return was marked not only by new music but also by a bold statement against the current state of the music industry – the band pulled their entire catalog from major streaming services, citing ethical concerns regarding the CEOs’ investments in AI weaponry .
“Tib St. Tabernacle”: A Sonic Exploration
The newly released “Tib St. Tabernacle” is a sprawling, 11-minute composition that showcases WU LYF’s continued evolution. Produced by Sonic Boom, known for his work with Spacemen 3 and Spectrum, the track is available for streaming on Bandcamp and the band’s official website [2]. The song’s length and sonic complexity suggest a willingness to push boundaries and explore new territories, staying true to the experimental spirit that defined their early work. Listeners can expect a layered and immersive experience, characteristic of WU LYF’s signature atmospheric sound.
North American Tour Dates: A Chance to Experience WU LYF Live
Fans across north America will have the opportunity to witness WU LYF’s captivating live performances this spring. The tour kicks off in april and includes stops in major cities such as Brooklyn, Washington D.C., Toronto, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The band will also be performing at several European festivals prior to their North American dates, including stops in Geneva and Paris.
Here’s a full list of the announced tour dates:
- 01-22 Manchester, England – Tib St. Bound and Infinity gathering + Lyf Listening Party
- 02-19 Geneva,switzerland – Antigel Festival
- 03-12 Paris,France – Les Inrocks Festival
- 04-24 Brooklyn,NY - TBD
- 04-26 Washington,D.C. – TBD
- 04-28 boston, MA – TBD
- 04-30 Toronto, Ontario - TBD
- 05-02 Chicago, IL - TBD
- 05-04 Seattle, WA – TBD
- 05-05 Portland, OR – TBD
- 05-07 San Francisco, CA – TBD
- 05-08 Los Angeles, CA – TBD
The legacy of Go Tell Fire to the Mountain
WU LYF’s sole studio album, Go Tell Fire to the Mountain, remains a touchstone for fans and critics alike. Its haunting melodies, introspective lyrics, and atmospheric production continue to resonate with listeners. The album’s inclusion in Pitchfork’s “The 200 Best albums of the 2010s” [3] is a testament to its enduring influence and artistic merit. The album’s themes of longing, isolation, and spiritual searching feel notably relevant in today’s world, solidifying its status as a modern classic.
Looking ahead
The return of WU LYF is a welcome surprise for fans of atmospheric and emotionally resonant music. With the release of “Tib St. Tabernacle” and the upcoming North American tour, the band is poised to reclaim their place as one of the most innovative and compelling acts of their generation. Their commitment to artistic integrity, as demonstrated by their decision to remove their music from streaming services, further solidifies their position as a band that prioritizes artistic vision over commercial gain. The future looks bright for WU LYF, and fans eagerly await what they will create next.