By LoffMusic – October 2025
Alice Wonder is back.
But not as she was wanted: she came back as she pleased.
Their new album SOUL0ST is a journey from emotional collapse to reconstruction.
With guitars, electronics, choked screams, English + Spanish, and a very clear message:
“I’m not here to be your comfortable playlist.”
Alice comes from Benidorm Fest, where she felt that the audience “was not mine, but the festival’s” and that the exposure took its toll on her.
So she disappeared for a while… and brought us this abrasive, honest, brave album.
🚨 Emotional Spoiler: no pre-made hits here.
Forget “nice pop”:
SOUL0ST grabs you by the neck and asks:
are you too heavy to exist?
There’s rock with scars, electronica like broken reflections and lyrics that hurt good:
- love that is medicine and poison at the same time
- anxiety and internal noise
- identity that does not fit in an Instagram photo
- show-biz as a cage with pretty lights
In “The Softest Drug in the World” he throws that relationship-magnet in your face that you can’t escape from.
And then there is “FakeAlas.muert3”, created after a night where “everyone was trying to prove something”.
Phew. That sentence alone is already half an album.
🧩 What makes this album unique?
✅ Not looking to fit in → looking to break
✅ Production matters, but the message MUCH MORE
✅ Spanish + English: two skins, same wound
✅ Alice chooses art over algorithm
✅ Vulnerability without makeup or choreography.
He has that vibe of an artist who could fill stadiums,
but prefers to fill your chest and leave you weird.
💥 Our fan reading:
Alice got tired of the easy applause
and decided to write the music that rescues her.
She doesn’t want you to idolize her,
wants you to suffer and celebrate with her.
This is no longer about “the girl who came out at Benidorm Fest”.
It’s about a girl who came back with real fire.
✅ Summary for the impatient:
If you are well → maybe you don’t connect
If you are in fall → this disc is your parachute.
Alice Wonder
🔻 no longer explains herself
🔺 now she EXPRESSES herself.
And if you don’t get it…
listen to it again.


