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A Slice Of Pop Paradise From Alice Gray

By Jessica RhuleSeptember 6, 2019
Alice Gray
Alice Gray

“It’s an honesty portrayal of love and life.“

Hailing from San Diego, Indie-pop artist Alice Gray releases her debut EP ‘Paradise?’ today which features 3 previously released tracks ‘Take Me To The Water’, ‘Hell With You’ And ‘Indigo’ as well as two new songs called ‘Paradise’ and ‘Stolen Gold’.

The EP’s production is filled with a ray of ambience and transcending pop elements that accompany Gray’s effortless angelic vocals whilst painting a picture of each track for the listener. Alice explains the? in the title of the EP, which stems from her obsession “with breaking down the façade of perfection and the desire to present an idealized version of ourselves to the world”. She goes onto to describe the EP, “The common theme [throughout the EP] is an awareness and acceptance of imperfections. It’s an honesty portrayal of love and life”.

Having originally grown up in San Diego and now based in Los Angeles, Alice’s music influences California. 2017 was the year of her breakout single ‘Pink Cadillac’, which saw Alice gain several new fans. Also, her music has already caught the attention of Spotify’s New Music Friday, NYLON, Wildfox Couture, Outdoor Voices and Refinery29 who described the EP as “the soundtrack to your own little piece of heaven”.

If ‘Paradise?’ is anything to go by, Alice Gray is definitely one to watch out for.

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