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May 04, 2022

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Alex Izenberg has shared a video for his new single “Ivory,” which stars a famous Paul McCartney impersonator who goes by the name “Sir Paul McCartney #4.” The song is the latest release from Izenberg’s forthcoming album, I’m Not There, which will be out on May 20 via Domino. More

Apr 12, 2022

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Alex Izenberg has shared a video for his new single “Sorrows Blue Tapestry.” It is the latest release from his forthcoming album, I’m Not There, which will be out on May 20 via Domino. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Ezra Furman, Nilüfer Yanya, Belle and Sebastian, Wet Leg, and More

Plus Sharon Van Etten, Bartees Strange, Alex Izenberg, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Mar 04, 2022

Welcome to the ninth Songs of the Week of 2022. It was a stellar week for new tracks and we could only narrow it down to a Top 12, with several strong honorable mentions. More

Alex Izenberg Announces New Album, Shares Video for Lead Single “Egyptian Cadillac”

I’m Not There Out May 20 via Domino; New Video Stars Ray Wise (Twin Peaks’ Leland Palmer)

Mar 01, 2022

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Alex Izenberg has announced the release of his third studio album, I’m Not There, which will be out on May 20 via Domino. Izenberg has also shared a video for the album’s lead single, “Egyptian Cadillac.” The video stars Ray Wise, who played Leland Palmer in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Wye Oak, Doves, Sufjan Stevens, Future Islands, and More

Plus My Morning Jacket, Liv.e, Travis, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Jul 10, 2020

Welcome to the 27th Songs of the Week of 2020. There was a brief time when maybe one could have felt cautiously optimistic about the coronavirus, when it felt like it was okay to at least leave the house and interact with people outdoors in a socially distant way, but now it’s all feeling dire again, with COVID-19 cases soaring across the land. And we know who to blame. More

Alex Izenberg Shares Animated Video For New Song “Lady”

Caravan Château Due Out July 31 via Weird World

Jul 07, 2020

It’s almost time for the world to hear Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Alex Izenberg’s new album, Caravan Château, coming July 31 via Domino imprint Weird World. Izenberg has previously shared the singles “Disraeli Woman” and “Sister Jade,” both via videos. And to tease you (and please you) just a little bit more, Izenberg has shared an animated video (directed by Braulio Amado) for another new song from the album, titled “Lady.” More

May 20, 2020

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Alex Izenberg has announced a new album, Caravan Château, and shared a new song from it, “Sister Jade,” via a video for the single. More

11 Best Songs of the Week: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Andrew Bird, Nick Hakim, and More

Plus Jess Williamson, EOB, The 1975 and Phoebe Bridgers, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Apr 03, 2020

Welcome to the thirteenth Songs of the Week of 2020. While more album release dates were pushed back due to COVID-19 and it seems we haven’t reached the peak number of coronavirus cases in America yet, none of that stopped artists from sharing a whole lot of new songs this week. More

Mar 31, 2020

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Alex Izenberg has shared his first new song in four years, “Disraeli Woman,” via a video for the track directed by Giraffe Studios. More



Interviews

The End: Alex Izenberg

“I’d like to be reincarnated as a supermodel.”

Jul 31, 2020

To end out the week, we ask Alex Izenberg some questions about endings and death. Izenberg’s new album, Caravan Château, came out today via Domino imprint Weird World. More

My Firsts: Alex Izenberg

Never Been So Broken

Jul 29, 2020

My Firsts is our email interview series where we ask musicians to tell us about their first life experiences, be it early childhood ones (first word, first concert, etc.) or their first tastes of being a musician (first band, first tour, etc.). For this My Firsts we talk to Alex Izenberg. More