'Everythinglessness' is the stark, soul-piercing title-track of London-born artist Alexander Wolfe's forthcoming new album, out on Friday (16 January). Built around a loop of panicked breathing lifted from a friend’s voice note and stripped back to just five lines of lyrics, the track is a sparse, unsettling and devastatingly effective portrayal of the moment despair takes hold.
Men in the UK, aged 20–49 are more likely to die from suicide than anything else - a distressing statistic, profoundly and intimately communicated in ‘Everythinglessness’ - an illuminative and humanising new album by solo artist Alexander Wolfe.
