Trailblazing electronic artist Alison Wonderland has today released her highly anticipated fourth album ‘Ghost World’. Across 14 tracks, the record stands as her most varied collection to date.
The album is intended as the embodiment of the community Alison has built throughout her career, offering a safe space for outsiders and those who use music as an escape. Written during a time of significant personal change, the record explores themes of creating your own reality and finding connection.
“I often feel like I’m wandering this earth trying to find my home, both artistically and personally,” says Alison. “…sometimes it feels like the search will never end, I want people to know that while you’re on that search, there is a place of refuge here for you, with us, in Ghost World.”
Musically, the vast array of genres on display is impressive. ‘Ghost World’ moves confidently between atmospheric soundscapes, hyperpop and experimental club music, showcasing her versatility as a producer. However, despite this sonic diversity, the project ultimately feels like it will not be as impactful as her defining earlier work – but is still very impressive from someone who has gone through several pregnancies, miscarriages and general touring.

