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Welcome to 10 tracks, my guest today is Lexy:
Following Lexytron’s genre-bending debut album ‘Something Blue’, Lexy slips into something more electronic on ‘Something New’, pairing an alternative pop rock style with sardonic wit, big choruses, and a painful honesty that has now become her trademark.
The album was self-produced in Auckland and mixed and mastered by London producer Marco Meloni. The initial wave of singles won Lexytron international critical acclaim and has shifted her from music nerd to DIY pop star writing the killer hooks and rewriting the rules—this is Lexytron.
My 10 songs are as follows:
Listen to the songs: Lexy's playlist
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10.tracks/
By Pretty Vacant TimesWelcome to 10 tracks, my guest today is Lexy:
Following Lexytron’s genre-bending debut album ‘Something Blue’, Lexy slips into something more electronic on ‘Something New’, pairing an alternative pop rock style with sardonic wit, big choruses, and a painful honesty that has now become her trademark.
The album was self-produced in Auckland and mixed and mastered by London producer Marco Meloni. The initial wave of singles won Lexytron international critical acclaim and has shifted her from music nerd to DIY pop star writing the killer hooks and rewriting the rules—this is Lexytron.
My 10 songs are as follows:
Listen to the songs: Lexy's playlist
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10.tracks/