Nat and Alex Wolff on Continuing to Find 'Balance' with Each Other Musically: 'It's Very Natural' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

(L-R) Nat and Alex Wolff.Photo:Indie Jansons

Nat and Alex Wolff Spill on ‘Fun’ First Tour in Years While Preparing for Next Era: ‘This Is Just the Beginning’

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NatandAlex Wolffknow they’re better together.

“I’ve never made music without Nat and that means that I’ve never really made music,” Alex, 26, tells PEOPLE. “I had one side electronic band, but that was because I had to keep it private on my laptop.”

From Nat’s perspective, “it’s not just because we’re brothers and have similar tastes, which is why we keep working together. We both bring different things to the table that I think we wouldn’t have otherwise.”

(L-R) Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff is pictured attending SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations: ‘Stella’s Last Weekend’ at The Robin Williams Center in October 2018 in New York City.John Lamparski/Getty

Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff attend SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations: “Stella’s Last Weekend” at The Robin Williams Center on October 4, 2018 in New York City

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“We both push in different directions and we don’t go exactly down the same road,” theWhich Brings Me to Youstar, 29, adds. “In that way, I think it’s an interesting counterpoint.”

“I think it has more of a sound than anything we’ve ever done. Like, a more cohesive sound even though the songs are really different and the production can be different. You hear our sensibilities really clearly,” he continues. “It doesn’t sound as much like my song or Nat’s song. It sounds like our songs, and I think we’re going to keep changing our sound every album.”

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Nat and Alex Wolff Spill on ‘Fun’ First Tour in Years While Preparing for Next Era: ‘This Is Just the Beginning’

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Nat also notes that they ultimately “end up meeting in the middle.” And according to Alex, this only further allows them to create a cohesive balance.

“We know each other very well and we look out for each other’s strong suits and pitfalls. And we can get into,” theOppenheimeractor explains. “It’s hard to explain except that’s probably why it’s best done in music. It’s not something intellectual. It’s more something musical.”

“If you’re there, you can understand what starts to happen between the two of us,” he continues. “We can balance each other out. And also, it’s very natural. It’s not a conscious thing where we’re trying to manage each other or clip each other’s wings. It’s really filling in the blanks.”

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Nat and Alex Wolff Spill on ‘Fun’ First Tour in Years While Preparing for Next Era: ‘This Is Just the Beginning’

Like all siblings, Nat acknowledges that the pair argues at times “but we don’t fight when we’re making music together.”

Now, they’re embarkingon their first tour togethersince 2012 — andthe experience has been a blast.

(L-R) Nat and Alex Wolff perform live.Kimmy Curry

Nat and Alex Wolff Spill on ‘Fun’ First Tour in Years While Preparing for Next Era: ‘This Is Just the Beginning’

Beginning with their show in Boston on Jan. 21, Alex tells PEOPLE: “It was maybe one of my favorite shows we’ve ever done since we were young.”

“It was really, really, really fun. The crowd was crazy,” Alex shares as Nat continues, “We’re playing with this new guy, Alan [Markley], who’s an incredible keyboardist and singer and also plays a lot of bass in his left hand and can play all the lines from the record in his right hand, so it added a lot.”

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Their limited-city tour has been a different experience from past outings, with Alex noting how “when you’re younger, it’s harder to connect” with concertgoers. “But I know that now when I talk to the fans at the show, you can really talk about what the songs are about and have fun conversations,” he adds. “It was really a blast this last Boston show, so I’m really excited for Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Decatur and New York City.”

Tickets for Nat and Alex Wolff’s tour can be purchasedhere.

source: people.com