Earnest, sardonic, and sometimes cheeky, Alexander Biggs offers condolences and perspective of life truly lived in music. Biggs’ attitude to self-recording is still apparent in their pursuit to find the words in our shared experience.
Following the release of pocket protector in early March, Alexander Biggs unveils a new single don’t mean a thing, out now.
A more upbeat offering, the song captures the melancholic feeling of when seemingly insignificant things resonate deeply, and evokes unspoken or unresolved tension.
The Australian LA-based songwriter has supported top tier talent including Julien Baker, Frightened Rabbit & Evan Dando (The Lemonheads), received tastemaker support from folks at triple j, BBC Radio 1, KCRW, Rolling Stone Australia, Consequence of Sound, and Paste Magazine among others, and amassed over 21 million streams on Spotify.
Alexander’s music has resonated with audiences across the world, and seen them perform in the UK, US and South America.
With thanks to Maths and Magic