
Alex G dévoile son nouveau single “Miracles”
8th September 2022
Alex G dévoile aujourd’hui son nouveau single, l’émouvant “Miracles”, magnifié par Molly Germer aux cordes. Son nouvel album God Save the Animals sortira le 23 septembre.
God Save the Animals a été co-produit et mixé par Jacob Portrait et comprend les titres déjà sortis “Cross the Sea” (“gorgeous warmth” - Pitchfork), “Runner” (“unshakeably catchy” - Stereogum), et “Blessing,” (“eerie, hypnotic and, somehow, strangely moving” - New York Times).
Alex G a fait ses débuts à la télévision cet été, en interprétant "Runner" sur le plateau du Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Regardez sa prestation ICI.
Alex G entamera une vaste tournée en Amérique du Nord cet automne, il jouera notamment à Wiltern à Los Angeles, à Brooklyn Steel à New York, à Thalia Hall à Chicago et au Paradise Rock Club à Boston, la tournée s’achèvera par des concerts dans sa ville natale, à l'Union Transfer à Philadelphie. Toutes les dates sont ci-dessous et les billets disponibles ici.
ALEX G EN TOURNÉE
2022
06.10 Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom ~ COMPLET
07.10 Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel ~
08.10 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse ~ COMPLET
09.10 Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl ~
10.10 St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway ~ COMPLET
12.10 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre ~
14.10 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell ~ COMPLET
16.10 Seattle, WA - The Showbox ~ COMPLET
17.10 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom ~ COMPLET
19.10 San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore ^ COMPLET
21.10 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern ^ COMPLET
22.10 San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park ^ COMPLET
23.10 Pomona, CA – The Glass House ^ COMPLET
24.10 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren ^
26.10 Austin, TX - Emo's ^ COMPLET
27.10 Fort Worth, TX – Tulips ^ COMPLET
29.10 Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young
01.11 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue ^
02.11 Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall ^
03.11 Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall ^ COMPLET
04.11 Detroit, MI - The Majestic Theatre ^
05.11 Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall ^ COMPLET
06.11 Montreal, QC – MTELUS ^
08.11 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club ^ COMPLET
09.11 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club ^ COMPLET
10.11 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
11.11 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel ^ COMPLET
12.11 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel ^ COMPLET
16.11 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
17.11 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club ^ COMPLET
18.11 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer ^ COMPLET
19.11 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer # COMPLET
20.11 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
~ Barrie en première partie
^ Hatchie en première partie
# Sadurn en première partie
2023
16.03 Dublin, IE – Vicar Street
17.03 Glasgow, UK - SWG3
18.03 Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz
20.03 Leeds, UK – Leeds University Stylus
21.03 Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms
22.03 Bristol, UK – SWX Bristol
23.03 London, UK – Roundhouse London
25.03 Amsterdam, NL – Tolhuistuin
28.03 Antwerp, BE - Trix
30.03 Hamburg, DE – Gruenspan
31.03 Copenhagen, DK - Store Vega
01.04 Berlin, DE – Columbia Theatre
03.04 Munich, DE – Ampere
04.04 Cologne, DE – Gebaude 9
05.04 Tourcoing, FR – Le Grand Mix
06.04 Paris, FR – Le Trabendo
Alex G God Save The Animals
Album | 23rd September 2022
“God” figures in the ninth album from Philadelphia, PA based Alex Giannascoli's LP’s title, its first song, and multiple of its thirteen tracks thereafter, not as a concrete religious entity but as a sign for a generalized sense of faith (in something, anything) that fortifies Giannascoli, or the characters he voices, amid the songs’ often fraught situations.
Beyond the ambient inspiration of pop, Giannascoli has been drawn in recent years to artists who balance the public and hermetic, the oblique and the intimate, and who present faith more as a shared social language than religious doctrine.
As with his previous records, Giannascoli wrote and demoed these songs by himself, at home; but, for the sake of both new tones and “a routine that was outside of my apartment,” he asked some half-dozen engineers to help him produce the “best” recording quality, whatever that meant. The result is an album more dynamic than ever in its sonic palette.
“God” figures in the ninth album from Philadelphia, PA based Alex Giannascoli's LP’s title, its first song, and multiple of its thirteen tracks thereafter, not as a concrete religious entity but as a sign for a generalized sense of faith (in something, anything) that fortifies Giannascoli, or the characters he voices, amid the songs’ often fraught situations.
Beyond the ambient inspiration of pop, Giannascoli has been drawn in recent years to artists who balance the public and hermetic, the oblique and the intimate, and who present faith more as a shared social language than religious doctrine.
As with his previous records, Giannascoli wrote and demoed these songs by himself, at home; but, for the sake of both new tones and “a routine that was outside of my apartment,” he asked some half-dozen engineers to help him produce the “best” recording quality, whatever that meant. The result is an album more dynamic than ever in its sonic palette.