Alexandra Alden writes songs that feel like sunlight in a dark room: intimate, vulnerable and warm at the same time. Her music moves between indie folk and poetic songwriting and is reminiscent of Phoebe Bridgers and Big Thief in its emotional intensity, combined with the literary delicacy of Sufjan Stevens and the melancholic calm of Nick Drake and Laura Marling.
Before she became known as a musician, Alden worked in various jobs, including as a waitress, bartender and domestic help. These experiences continue to shape her songs to this day. After a personal crisis, she retreated to the mountains for a while, where she finally recorded her album When Is It Too Late?
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