Alex Frew releases live performance of debut single ‘Get Out Alive’

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Anders is the creative force and technical architect behind Divine Magazine’s editorial identity. Blending Scandinavian minimalism with a sharp instinct for digital storytelling, he shapes the...

Alex Frew made his global debut with “Get Out Alive.” The release followed an official visualizer that established the singer-songwriter’s arrival, showcasing his moody, emotionally driven aesthetic. Alex Frew has now shared a live performance of “Get Out Alive” that showcases just how passionate he delivers each verse that reflects his swirling mix of emotions. Alex Frew has a lot more in store before the year comes to an end.

Eighteen-year-old Canadian singer/songwriter Alex Frew is a swirling mix of emotions, yet unafraid to express the state of his mind. His sound speaks teenage angst that rings passionately over melancholy tracks, narrating a journey of wanting to be alone but needing to be in love. He may have “a lump in his throat” but one thing that is clear is his unique way with words when it comes to music. Alex Frew looks to Bon Iver, Interpol, Khalid and The 1975 as musical inspirations.

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