Van Alden released his sophomore EP, ‘You’re Not What You Used to Be’

A follow up to his self-title 2018 release, the new EP  is a strong showing of a fully-modern singer-songwriter, bent on expressing life’s more intense and complicated emotions from  loss, memory, to freedom despite pain. The dark, moody, and  synth-heavy sounds make the record feel like a lonely 3AM smoke on a rooftop in L.A.

The sonic palate of the record is a mixture of many of the bands influences, such as James BlakeThe NeighbourhoodBon IverChet Faker, and Caribou. This wide range of inspirations push genre-blurring to the max  and result in an edgy, dark energy that pervades the record.

The new record serves as a juxtaposition of the perceived idea of Abrahamian as a “reality star” to his identity as a music artist, allowing established and new fans to see another side of his personality, artistry and  energy that translate into an undeniable live show. Tracks like “Otherside,” “Boheme,” and “Never Die” are cinematic, living in their own all-encompassing world into which listeners are instantly pulled. Those who only know Abrahamian from his time on reality television, will be pleasantly surprised by the artistry displayed by Van Alden.

Van Alden is set to perform live throughout the Summer in support of the new release.  

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