Альбомы исполнителя
Rainbow
2022 · сингл
ALEXALONEWORLD
2021 · альбом
Electric Sickness
2021 · сингл
Eavesdropper
2021 · сингл
Ruins
2021 · сингл
Sadness3
2017 · Мини-альбом
Planet Dust
2017 · сингл
Texas Trilogy
2017 · сингл
We Can Be Alone Together
2016 · альбом
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Биография
The sounds of alexalone will usher you into warm, fuzzy, lonely spaces, then shock you alive with pulsing energy. But the first full length album, ALEXALONEWORLD, isn’t merely about the sound, it is an exercise in world building, and a portrait of the artist cradling and nurturing their emotions as they create, navigating labyrinths of pain as they search for exits, and hoping for a haven where they can survey the damage and regroup. Though Peterson is no stranger to performing with other musicians, as a live member of both Hovvdy and Lomelda, when alexalone was highlighted in NPR’s ‘The Austin 100’ in 2018, Peterson was still recording music largely as a one-person band, layering and looping to generate the “big, billowing, shoe-gaze epics” praised by NPR’s Stephen Thompson. Alex has also performed with frequent collaborator and percussionist Sam Jordan. Peterson now invited Jordan, and multi-instrumental pals Mari Rubio and Andrew Hulett into the recording stage as alexalone transformed from one person to a four piece band. The album is fueled by Peterson’s passion for making music and their personal experiences facing systems of oppression. Peterson found inspiration from Low, Boris and Yo La Tengo, among other bands who tease out paradox through sound, and who continually seek new creative terrain. alexalone isn’t afraid of descending into dark painful places, but they are also always up for play. Like the best existentialists, they imagine Sisyphus happy.