Alex G Explained

Alex G
Alias:(Sandy) Alex G (from 2017–2020)
Birth Name:Alexander Giannascoli
Birth Date:3 February 1993
Birth Place:Havertown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Discography:Alex G discography
Years Active:2009–present
Past Member Of:The Skin Cells
Associated Acts:Frank Ocean, Emily Yacina

Alexander Giannascoli (born February 3, 1993), better known by his stage names Alex G or, formerly, (Sandy) Alex G,[1] is an American musician, producer, and singer-songwriter. He started his career playing in multiple local bands before he decided to pursue his own music career as a soloist. At 18, he began to record his own music and released his first album under the name Sandy (Alex G) in 2010. DIY self-releases on Bandcamp and began building up an audience with his label debut, DSU (2014), released on Orchid Tapes to critical acclaim from various publications. He later signed with Lucky Number, who reissued his earlier releases, Rules and Trick (2012).

In 2015, he signed with Domino Recording Company and released his sixth studio album, Beach Music. He followed it in 2017 with Rocket, which received further acclaim and recognition. Giannascoli's eighth studio album, House of Sugar, was released in 2019. In 2022, Alex scored American director Jane Schoenbrun's film We're All Going to the World's Fair, and later released his ninth album, God Save the Animals. He signed with RCA in early 2024, and additionally scored Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow.

Early life and career

Giannascoli was born in 1993 in Havertown, Pennsylvania.[2] His father's family originates from Abruzzo in Southern Italy.[3] At age 11, he learned how to play the guitar that his brother gave him and began recording music.[4] [5] While attending Haverford High School, Giannascoli made two albums that he shared with friends.[6] He experimented with different musical styles while making collaborative music. This included the "goth techno" he made with his sister in their band MOTHER, as well as the projects involving his high school band The Skin Cells, described as "pop rock that accidentally ended up being punk". The Skin Cells band was home to some unreleased music from Alex (such as "Tie me down", "Nintendo 64", and more). In 2011, Giannascoli enrolled at Temple University, where he studied English in hopes of becoming a teacher, eventually dropping out to pursue a career in music.[7]

After self-releasing various albums, EPs, and singles on Bandcamp from 2010 to 2012, Giannascoli's popularity spread through word of mouth, blogs, and reverence by other musicians.[8] The Fader called Giannascoli "the internet's secret best songwriter."[4] This led to Orchid Tapes signing Giannascoli to its roster, as well as the release of his label debut DSU (2014),[4] which garnered acclaim from music critics.[9] Following the release of the album, Giannascoli went on tour throughout North America and Europe.[6] In November, DSU was released by Lucky Number in Europe on all formats with two new bonus tracks. The label later also reissued his two preceding releases, 2012's Rules and Trick.[10]

In 2014, Giannascoli signed with Domino Recording Company and released his debut with the label Beach Music on October 9.[11] The following year, Giannascoli worked with Frank Ocean on his albums Endless and Blonde, providing guitars and arrangements for several songs.[12] He also joined Ocean's live band on guitar for his 2017 tour.[13]

On March 2, 2017, Giannascoli announced that his second album with Domino, titled Rocket, would be released on May 19 and shared the first two singles, "Bobby" and "Witch".[14] [15] On April 4, Giannascoli announced the change of his stage name from Alex G to (Sandy) Alex G, with no further explanation, and shared another single from the album, "Proud".[16] [17] The music publication Spin attributed the name change to a legal conflict with singer and YouTuber Alex Blue, who was operating at the time under the trademarked name "Alex G".[18] On choosing the name 'Sandy', Giannascoli said it "was the first thing [he] put on Bandcamp" and that he had "just used that 'Sandy' as a sort of [social media] tag" since then.[18] On May 4, he released two more singles, "Brick" and "Sportstar", before the release of the album. Rocket received acclaim from music critics and appeared on multiple publications' year-end lists of the best albums of 2017.[19]

Giannascoli's eighth studio album, House of Sugar, was released on September 13, 2019. The album received positive reviews and placed 17th on Pitchfork's year-end best albums list.[20] In June 2020, he dropped "(Sandy)" from his stage name, returning to going by Alex G.[21]

Giannascoli scored the film We're All Going to the World's Fair, released on April 8, 2022.[22] Giannascoli also scored Jane Schoenbrun's film I Saw the TV Glow, which was released by A24 in 2024.

Giannascoli's ninth studio album, God Save the Animals was released on September 23, 2022.[23]

In January 2024, Giannascoli announced his signing with RCA Records and an upcoming tour supporting the band Foo Fighters.[24]

Musical style

Giannascoli's music is often characterized as indie rock with a lo-fi aesthetic due to him recording all of his music by himself in his home. He is frequently compared to singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, who is an influence of his. Other comparisons include Built to Spill and The Martinis.[4] The Philadelphia Inquirer praised him as "a particularly gifted melody writer" whose "fuzzy, sometimes distorted songs, which hark back to slightly askew 1990s bands such as Pavement, can't hide his skill as a pop craftsman and a constructor of elliptical narratives that call for repeated listening."[6] He stated that his creative process consists of him usually working alone in his room with his guitar and adding other instruments later. When asked about working in a professional recording studio, he replied "I feel like I'm eventually going to have to do that, but I just don't want to. Because I don't know how to work all that stuff, and I don't want anyone else to have control. I just want to follow my own ideas, and I'm uncomfortable doing it any other way."[6] Despite being formerly hesitant to record his music in professional studios, Giannascoli's God Save the Animals was studio-recorded with help from Jacob Portrait during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Discography

See main article: articles and Alex G discography.

Studio albums

Soundtrack albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alex G Officially Drops the (Sandy). June 15, 2020.
  2. Web site: (Sandy) Alex G Biography & History . . October 13, 2018.
  3. Web site: Intervista a (Sandy) Alex G: "Il mio processo creativo è far girare i dadi, fino quando ti dici: oh eccolo!". . September 14, 2019 . September 14, 2019.
  4. Web site: McDermott . Patrick . Who is Alex G? Meet the Internet's Secret Best Songwriter . . May 1, 2014 . October 13, 2018.
  5. Web site: Where Is My Mind?: Alex G . . October 13, 2018.
  6. Web site: DeLuca . Dan . Alex G: One-man band a Philly indie success . . December 7, 2014 . October 13, 2018 . July 21, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150721220854/http://www.philly.com/philly/columnists/dan_deluca/20141207_Alex_G__One-man_band_a_Philly_indie_success_story.html . dead .
  7. Web site: The Prolific Alex G Professionalizes his Song Machine . 2024-06-04 . grantland . en-US.
  8. Web site: Feinberg . Hannah . On Our Radar: Emerging Philly Musician Alex G. . . April 8, 2014 . October 13, 2018.
  9. Web site: Alex G is sharing his hidden talents . . October 13, 2018.
  10. Web site: Alex G – Trick / Rules . luckynumbermusic.com . January 27, 2015 . October 13, 2018.
  11. Spanos . Brittany . Brittany Spanos . Prolific Indie Singer Alex G Announces New Album, 'Beach Music' . . August 13, 2015 . October 13, 2018.
  12. Web site: Strauss . Matthew . Alex G Opens Up About Working With Frank Ocean . Pitchfork . October 13, 2016 . October 13, 2018.
  13. https://www.thefader.com/2017/08/01/frank-ocean-touring-band-alex-g-vegyn-blonde-panorama-fyf
  14. Web site: Dandridge-lemco . Ben . March 2, 2017 . Listen To Two New Songs From Alex G's Upcoming Rocket Album . October 13, 2018 . The Fader.
  15. Web site: Rettig . James . Alex G – "Bobby" & "Witch" . . March 2, 2017 . October 13, 2018.
  16. Web site: Dandridge-lemco . Ben . Alex G Announces Name Change To (Sandy) Alex G, Shares New Single "Proud" . . April 4, 2017 . October 13, 2018.
  17. Web site: Michelle . Kim . Alex G Changes Name to (Sandy) Alex G . . April 4, 2017 . October 13, 2018.
  18. Web site: Arcand . Rob . (Sandy) Alex G Is Indie Rock's Humble Star: "I'm Just Trying to Make Songs That Sound Good" . . May 19, 2017 . February 5, 2021.
  19. Web site: Richards . Will . May 4, 2017 . (Sandy) Alex G Shares Two New Tracks And Announces Uk Tour . October 13, 2018 . DIY.
  20. Web site: The 50 Best Albums of 2019 . CN Entertainment . 2019-12-10 . Pitchfork . 2021-02-05.
  21. Web site: Alex G Officially Drops The (Sandy). DeVille. Chris. June 16, 2020. Stereogum. June 17, 2020.
  22. Web site: Torres . Eric . 2022-04-19 . We're All Going to the World's Fair (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) . 2022-04-21 . Pitchfork . CN Entertainment.
  23. Web site: Bloom . Madison . 2022-06-21 . Alex G Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song . 2022-07-21 . Pitchfork . en-US.
  24. Web site: Rigotti . Alex . 2024-01-20 . Alex G announces record deal with RCA and 2024 tour . 2024-01-25 . NME . en-GB.