Mesmerising... She’s really special
— Edith Bowman, BBC Radio 2

Alice Faye, a rising singer-songwriter from Glasgow, is a rare gem in the music scene, embodying refined artistry and insightful storytelling. Her music takes listeners on twisting journeys, blending wild-eyed drama with bittersweet intimacy in equal measure.

With a rapidly expanding musical lens, Faye fearlessly embraces bold choices. Her love for classic 70s pop, 60s folk, and country is elevated to new heights by the dramatic chanson of Piaf and Brel. Reminiscent of Wainwright's confessional style, Alice Faye's creative restlessness and captivating voice paint a wide-screen, Technicolor musical vision.

Praised by industry legends like Nick Lowe and Belle & Sebastian, Alice Faye has established herself as a noteworthy talent. Her previous single, "Later, Later On," received airplay on BBC Radio 2 and gained heavy rotation on BBC Radio Scotland. Having sold out venues such as Glasgow's Glad Cafe and London's Green Note earlier this year, Alice Faye continues to captivate audiences with her live performances.

"Deadbeat," Alice Faye's forthcoming EP, promises to be a collection of deeply personal and introspective tracks that further highlight her exceptional songwriting and piano skills. With "Nowhere to Go" as a captivating lead single, fans can anticipate an EP that explores the depths of Alice Faye's musical artistry.

Through haunting melodies and honest, heartfelt lyrics, Alice Faye's music resonates with those who have ever felt lost, alone, and uncertain. Her songs offer solace and a shared understanding of the universal human experience. With each release, Alice Faye continues to carve her path as an artist to watch, captivating audiences with her exceptional talent and profound storytelling.

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