Could it be a reunion...?
The Manchester band Wu Lyf, which stands for World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation, appears to be hinting at their comeback.
They released their debut album, ‘Go Tell Fire To The Mountain,’ in 2011 and have since garnered a loyal but divisive following. Afterward, the group dispersed into various side projects.
Recently, fans noticed the launch of a new website featuring a countdown timer. When the text is highlighted on the page, it reveals: SOMETHING COMES FROM NOTHING A NEW LIFE IS COMING.
The countdown concludes on April 1st, 2025.
In addition, fans have shared images of enigmatic postcards on social media, also marked with A NEW LIFE IS COMING.
So, will there be a reunion soon? Let’s wait and find out.
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Wu Lyf appears to be hinting at their comeback. The Manchester-based band, which stands for World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation, released a single debut album,