Wolf Alice – “Just Two Girls” | Song of the Week
‘Just Two Girls’ by Wolf Alice feels like an intimate, unfiltered snapshot of female friendship — the kind of messy, magnetic bond that blurs the lines between admiration, envy, and affection.
It’s a night out that’s less about impressing anyone and more about revelling in each other’s company, finding meaning in shared jokes, tiny epiphanies, and hangover debriefs. When Ellie Rowsell sings “the way that you can’t pay for / just two girls at the bar,” it feels like a quiet declaration that this bond, this chemistry, is priceless in a way no man or material thing could ever touch. The song romanticizes the small, yet meaningful rituals of girlfriends on a night out – getting ready, overthinking, hyping each other up – and turns them into something cinematic. Beneath the casual tone, there’s a deep tenderness: a reminder that sometimes the truest love story of the night isn’t romantic at all, but the one shared between two girls just being real with each other.
Wolf Alice has your PEAK Song of the Week with ‘Just Two Girls’.