"Writing music had become stressful, so I started going to the beach and snorkelling around with the fish. One afternoon I was snorkelling and thinking about my questions and my friends, and it came to me that it’s just like the handbook idea. That at some point, everyone is kicked in the head with the realisation that there is no handbook and no answers – we’re all in this without training wheels and we just have to keep swimming together. That’s what “Growing Up” is about." – Alex, via Rolling Stone Australia
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"Writing music had become stressful, so I started going to the beach and snorkelling around with the fish. One afternoon I was snorkelling and t… read more
"Writing music had become stressful, so I started going to the beach and snorkelling around with the fish. One afternoon I was snorkelling and thinking about my questions and my fri… read more
Alex the Astronaut is Australian folktronica singer-songwriter Alex Lynn. Alex has been described as one of "Australia's most powerful and important songwriters". She released her first two EPs in 2017 - the first: To Whom It May Concern which features the single Already Home and was described by Huffington post as "a melancholy number about a bus ride and ruminations on the mundanities of life" and includes the line "there's billionaires for president, and parking fines at hospitals". The second EP - See You Soon featured the single Not Worth… read more
Alex the Astronaut is Australian folktronica singer-songwriter Alex Lynn. Alex has been described as one of "Australia's most powerful and important songwriters". She release… read more
Alex the Astronaut is Australian folktronica singer-songwriter Alex Lynn. Alex has been described as one of "Australia's most powerful and important songwriters". She released her first two EPs in 2017 - the first: To Wh…read more