Manchester's Wu Lyf are probably the most talked-about new British band of the last year. And they earned that reputation by not talking: until recently, they gave no interviews. Eighteen months ago ...
On 14 February, Wikipedia deleted its entry for Manchester band WU LYF. According to its editors, the article failed to "indicate the importance or significance of the subject". This is perhaps not ...
Bummer news. WU LYF were set to start their first North American tour in 14 years next week, but due to visa issues — sadly a very common problem — have had to postpone their visit. They write: ...
In a statement, the band cited “delays in visa processing” and wrote that they’ll “be announcing new dates as soon as possible” ...
WU LYF cast a wide shadow over the indie rock landscape despite only releasing one album, 2011’s Go Tell Fire To The Mountain, before going their separate ways in 2012. But last week, someone on the ...
It felt like WU LYF had crawled out of the swamp when their debut record Go Tell Fire to the Mountain appeared in 2011. Awarded the Best New Music distinction by Pitchfork, the Mancunian collective’s ...
WU LYF, who are back in action, have announced their first album in 15 years, which is also their first since their debut. It’s titled A Wave That Will Never Break and will be out April 10 via their L ...
It’s been 13 years, but WU LYF have released a new song. “A New Life Is Coming,” a soaring, seemingly standalone track (no word on an album), follows the group’s announcement that they’re going on ...
In 2010-2011, the Manchester, England rock band WU LYF (World Unite! Lucifer Youth Foundation) dropped itself into the world of indie rock with a heavy touch of mystery, lots of acclaim and hype for ...