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George Alley Shares “Letgo” Single + Video

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George Alley shares his latest single “Letgo.” This single follows his newly released debut LP George Alley

George Alley on the track, “‘’Letgo’ was a song I had written and forgotten about. Ian was instrumental on us recording it as he took it out of the Dropbox and started playing an acoustic guitar along with my synth tracks and vocal melody. Suddenly it felt like a sunset at a festival type song. I found the 1990’s Casio I’m playing in the trash. With the effect pedals we plugged it into, it sounds like a UFO. Letgo is about my absolute fear of change in love, career whatever; When you feel like you don’t make good decisions sometimes you just don’t make any at all.”

 

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George Alley is a Philadelphia-based multimedia artist whose music has been the center of his work as a composer, performer, professor, journalist, podcaster, choreographer, and curator. First forming a band in high school with Frank Musarra of Hearts of Darknesses, who he continues to collaborate with on this upcoming album, Alley has been releasing singles, performing, and using his original music for performance and dance pieces as part of his company Alley Ink. Performance has informed his work either in his music video collaborations with Adam Peditto or as a curator for five years of the Philadelphia multimedia arts festival Collage.

He is the Features Editor for the UK-based LGBT pop culture Loverboy Magazine, interviewing a variety of notable musicians, as well as a podcaster for the top-ten iTunes comedy podcast “I’m Going to Kill You!” and the pandemic cast “Queerona.” As a professor, he teaches courses on punk and creativity. This work informs his music through an emphasis on the DIY ethos and the philosophies of chance, spontaneity, and assemblage.

Alley has released his self-titled debut album, George Alley. Produced by Ian Romer with additional production from Frank Musarra, it also features musical contributions from Norma Alley (vocals), Eric Coyne (cello), Sasha Ki (violin, viola), Russel Kotchner (violin), Jack Reilly (drums), Alec Spiegelman (saxophone), and Branson Yeast (cello). To accompany this release, a five-song concert has been filmed and will be released along with three promotional music videos. A collectible run of 500 “transparent root beer” colored albums pressed by notable vinyl engineers Gottagroove in Cleveland.

 

 

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