The post Alex G Announces New Album Headlights, Unveils New Song “Afterlife”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Alex G is back to announce a new album, Headlights, out July 18th via RCA Records.
He hasn’t veered far from that course in the decade-plus since then, and why should he? His tried-and-true methods haven’t stopped yielding uncannily compelling results, no matter the size of the ...
(Sandy) Alex G is in the final two-week push toward his seventh album, Rocket, and to mark the occasion, the prolific artist has put out two new, wildly disparate tracks. The other tune, “Brick,” ...
One thing I hadn’t realized until now: The big Manchester, TN festival and the big Manchester, UK festival were both supposed to happen concurrently this past weekend. But while Bonnaroo was mostly ...
Alex G has released “June Guitar,” the second single from the new album Headlights. Longtime Alex G collaborator Zev Magasis directed the “June Guitar” music video, which finds the musician and his ...
In May, one of the best songs brought into the still-young year was a bonnet of mandolin, synthesizer, drum machine, and acoustic guitar strums wobbly like a baseball card hitting bike spokes. Five ...
Alex G will be in NYC this fall for big shows at Radio City Music Hall on October 8 and Kings Theatre on October 9, but ahead of those, and on the eve of the release of his major label debut, ...
Every Friday, The FADER's writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Alex G's Headlights, Che's REST IN BASS, Jim Legxacy's black british music ...
The prolific DIY veteran’s major label debut is a cleaner, smoother Alex G, but Alex G all the same. You can also pick up our exclusive, limited “opaque fruit punch” vinyl variant of the Alex G album ...
Indie musician Alex G's second live album, due out this summer, includes 14 tracks that he performed over three nights at Union Transfer last November. And it only is available on vinyl. "Live From ...
This past summer my 12-year-old daughter Rose and I were at the Rough Trade record store on Denmark Street in London’s West End. The street is also known as Tin Pan Alley due to its long history of ...