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Release Date: 06 February 2026
Label: Dharma
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060041533559
Genres: Indie  Singer Songwriter  
PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.
Release Date: 06 February 2026
Label: Dharma
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060041533559
Genres: Indie  Singer Songwriter  
Description
Acclaimed London-born artist Alexander Wolfe returns with the announcement of his deeply personal and long-awaited album 'Everythinglessness' .
The news arrives in tandem with the release of two powerful new singles, "The Toughening" and "The Softening", shared in recognition of World Mental Health week
At its core, 'Everythinglessness' is a record about masculinity and the mental health crisis facing young men, a subject Wolfe has lived through and now gives voice to with unflinching honesty. Turning his own experiences of depression, anxiety and ADHD into something raw, intimate and cinematic, Wolfe invites listeners into a world where vulnerability is not weakness, but a form of survival.
Written after a period of intense personal reckoning, including time spent in a mental health rehab facility in 2023, 'Everythinglessness' is Wolfe's most emotionally resonant work to date, an album that unpacks what it means to be a man in a society that often demands silence and stoicism instead of softness and support.
Wolfe's voice channels the emotional resonance of Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Nick Cave, while his songwriting explores everything from grief and generational trauma to love, loss and survival.
The singles have been getting loadsa positive press. Radio support includes interviews and live performance on BBC London, Times Radio & 5 Live. More to come. Album launch show in Hastings, followed by UK and Europe tour supporting Alice Merton.
"The most beautiful album I have heard in years. Period" - NEW YORK POST
"A beautiful album" - The Sunday Times
"An object lesson in songwriting" - **** UNCUT
"Compelling" - **** Q magazine
'"Bon Iver ain't got nuthin' on this guy - He's got some real emotional content, as Bruce Lee used to say" - Huey Morgan BBC Radio 2
"Magic' - Guy Garvey BBC6 Music
Tracklisting
Donna McKevitt
Annie Dressner
Frans Bak
Cunning Folk
I Monster
Cunning Folk
Cerys Hafana
Kevin Pearce
Alexander Wolfe
Alexander Wolfe
Alexander Wolfe