After 2 years of production in which he played most of the instruments himself (and produced the record from what would become a ‘Victor Studio’) in Graham Alexander’s debut album was released amidst the sparkling pop backdrop of the music industry and radio standard in 2011 - and it came in stark contrast to the type of album most 20 something artists were doing at the time.
Recorded and written largely while working as a musician on Broadway in NYC -and performing at singer/songwriter clubs in the city in the evenings, Graham’s debut album sounds like an artist finding himself - while doing so in the middle of a digital music industry revolution that increasingly tended not to favor the very human art and craft of music and recording - the subject of declining overall quality in modern pop is something Graham whole heartedly agrees with as evidenced by his music industry shifting work through The Victor Co. (VictorRecords.com) - Graham’s music company that has since made quite the splash across the music industry.
Originally mastered by the late great Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound in NYC and remastered in 2016 - the album would go on to yield ‘BIGGEST FAN’ as a feature track peaking at #21 on the year end 2011 ‘Songs Picked By Users’ List of SPOTIFY - an early indication of the power of this style of music to ascend the status quo of the modern music industry. Add ‘Graham Alexander’ to your music collection today - we think you’ll still find ‘Graham Alexander’ to be a fun and fulfilling listen for the singer-songwriter centric pop/rock fan.