Top Five Best Songs From Alison Wonderland’s New Album ‘Loner’

Alison Wonderland’s latest album ‘Loner’ is a sonic masterpiece that paints her as a vibrant and colorful DJ producer.

Sydney-born and one of electronic music’s most acclaimed artists, Alison Wonderland’s latest 12-track album, ‘Loner‘ has finally landed on Astralwerks. Following her 2018’s album ‘Awake’, the latest album reveals emotion-rich energy that takes listeners from the high of optimism to the low of darkness. It is an ethereal project that delivers a kick that’s bold enough to penetrate the very core of any listener. 

Alison shares that the inspiration behind the album stems from her going through the motion of ups and downs in life. “My life was going a certain way before something pulled everything out from under me, I felt like I had hit my rock bottom.” she candidly explains. Evidently from tracks like “Fear of Dying” to “Something Real” and “Forever”, there is just an overflowing of heartfelt emotion, deep devotion and highly moving melodies. Check out the top 5 songs that continue to showcase how Alison is further consolidating her expertise in the field of electronic music

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“Forever”

As the first track on the album, “Forever” draws the listeners right into the brilliance of a highly stimulating sonic escapade. Featuring Alison’s riveting vocal hook, it hits the soft spot amid thunderous synths and shifting drums. This track is an instant hit and will leave the listeners eager to dive right into all the other gems within the album.

“Safe Life”

Elements of thumping drum beats and powerful synths are at the forefront of this second track on the album. Alison displays her upbeat signature style by making an impact on this track to create something that is deeply emotional and compelling. 

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“Something Real”

There is just an overwhelming of emotions dripping from this gem. The hypnotizing vocals nestle into the light synthesizer and keep the listeners feverishly wanting more. Alison flexes her ability to craft such a powerful musical moment in this track that seems to transcend space and time. In the official music video for “Something Real”, Alison portrays a juxtaposition of trippy visuals that encapsulates the meaningful essence of going through the tides of darkness and light.

“Bad Things”

Working her magic with this eighth track on the album, “Bad Things” exudes a melancholic atmosphere through emotive vocals and employs a signature deep bassline, alongside a unique depth and will undoubtedly speak to many with its heartfelt lyrics. Layered with punchy drums and cinematic textures, this is one of the trademark songs on the album that carries a brilliant energy.

“Loner”

As the final track on the album, “Loner” is deeply affecting with introspective lyrics that make this such an incredible track, one that is pivotal to mark this album as a swelling offering. Alison’s alluring vocals continue to deliver an experience that is sonically intense and makes the listeners want to put the whole album on repeat again.

Overall, this album marks the metamorphic capabilities of Alison Wonderland as a true dynamic artist in the ever-evolving realm of electronic music. She stays true to her emotions and perfectly relates to the struggles of many through her bold advocacy of mental health awareness and personal battle with depression. Be sure to listen to the other tracks on the album like “Thirst” and “Cocaine” which yet again, exude a brilliant depth to her ability to provide hope in times of isolation.

Experience the triumph and euphoria with the new album ‘Loner’ here:

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Goosebumps never lie! My name is Sheila and i'm lucky to have enjoyed a career in the music industry. As a dance music enthusiast, there is nothing more incredible than the euphoria on the dance floor. Whether it's dance pop, techno, house, trance, or any other sub-genre of dance music, I'm always up for a good time!

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