When I was 16 I was listening to new Alex G.
When I was 21 I was listening to new Alex G.
When I was 27 I was listening to new Alex G.
And now at 31, I’m listening to new Alex G. It’s rare to have artists that grab you as a teenager be able to grow and expand alongside you and your taste. This isn’t to say he’s doing the same old thing, or that I’m listening to the same music I did when I was young. Alex G is one of those rare artists that seems to reinvent himself and grow on every album while still staying glued to the essence of what has made him special to fans over a decade. ‘Headlights’ isn't an exception to this. It’s poignant, strange, beautiful, and makes me proud of my teenage self for hitching to the right wagon. He’s grown up alongside us, or us alongside him, or all of us at the same time. “Storming in
Full of sin
Full of love
We were children” Either way I can’t wait to be 40 listening to new Alex G.