Like the rest of us, Alison Wonderland has self-doubts. Questions that can’t be answered. Wells of energy, the location of which is a mystery.
For Ghost World, her fourth solo studio which drops in full today, Dec. 5, Wonderland brushed aside the self-doubt, got answers, found the rush.
“This one felt like my first album, where I really had so much to say to the world and go hard. The energy was back for me,” she tells Billboard over a Zoom. “I just really had a lot to give in a more extroverted way where the last album felt very introverted. That was how I’ve been feeling. I’ve been feeling so strong.”
Much has happened in Wonderland’s life since 2022’s Loner, which crashed Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Albums tally at No. 3 and started at No. 9 on the ARIA Chart, her third consecutive

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