Paul Alexander
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Paul Alexander

Los Angeles, California, United States | SELF

Los Angeles, California, United States | SELF
Band Alternative EDM

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"Music Industry News Network"

Paul Alexander's "Place with Life" Album is a "Best of the Batch," and "Editor's Pick" for his song 'Movin to California.'" - New York City


"Anjelica, TV Host..."

"Paul Alexander's Cd, "Place with Life," electrifies the soul and stimulates the mind." - The Anjelica Show, Los Angeles, CA.


"More Quotes regarding Paul Alexander"

"Alexander has nailed the classic synth-pop vibe." - Music Connection Magazine, Los Angeles, CA.


Discography

Paul Alexander - "Place with Life"
Paul Alexander - "Were it not for the Fact" - EP
Paul Alexander - "Searching the Parallel Season" - OldSkool Demo Bliss

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Euphoria, love, broken-heartedness, abandonment, and a hard-nosed stance toward life are major themes that Paul Alexander builds upon in his debut CD, "Place With Life," which includes songwriting influences of the in-depth feelings often written about in Billy Corrigan's and Perry Farrell's songs to the melodies and sounds of artists like Depeche Mode, Enigma, and Dead Can Dance. But these songs are all Paul's own. In fact, this album is (largely) a look at his own life in the last 3 years, as well as the lives of people who are (or at one time, were) important to him, or influenced him in an important way. Paul shares the wisdom he has gathered in his own life in a meaningful way with you. Although these are his experiences, they could very well (and very likely at some point) be your own.

For example, in featured songs like: "Your Guide for Once," Paul talks about the time(s) we have all faced when we want someone to come back who has either left or has never given their own feelings a chance. It can be even more painful to realize that the person(s) you care about are ignoring their own feelings more than your own. At times like these, we need to look within and motivate ourselves to rise to new levels of belief and awareness that we control our own lives and destinies. Paul illustrates these important points in his new album, intentionally adding his own personal knowledge, and reminding people that developing some type of spiritual awareness in their lives (even if it is not necessarily "religious") will always see them through.

Paul Alexander's introspective journey reminds us that our lives are made up of hundreds of different elements, issues, trials, and tribulations. Paul reminds us that we control our own lives and destinies, as well as determine what we make of them.