
Photo Credit: Stephanie Senior
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ALEIA
debuts with tender
indie-pop gem
‘HAD YOUR FUN’
Out Thursday, May 29
Listen HERE
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Photo Credit: Stephanie Senior
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Get real with Perth/Boorloo artist ALEIA and her debut dose of sweetened indie, ‘Had Your Fun’, out now.
Known for her open-book honesty and overthinking tendencies, ALEIA brings a down-to-earth charm to her unique blend of alt-folk-pop. Her songwriting tackles the messiness of modern dating without sugarcoating the bare minimum — instead, she leans into the awkward, vulnerable truths that often go unsaid.
Her debut single, ‘Had Your Fun’, is a haunting yet tender indie gem — as gutting as it is graceful. With delicate piano, ticking percussion, and ALEIA’s ghostly vocal delivery, the song pulls you in from the first note. Even without knowing the lyrics, the emotion is unmistakable.
Written in a moment of post-breakup clarity, ‘Had Your Fun’ reflects the moment when the rose-tinted glasses finally come off and the toxicity of a past relationship comes into focus. It’s a poetic post-mortem — raw, reflective, and full of the emotional depth that makes ALEIA so captivating.
‘Had Your Fun’ is out everywhere now.
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BIO
Obsessive overthinking, exposing lyrics and a disorganised attachment style is what we’ve come to expect and love from Perth/Boorloo based artist ALEIA.
Infused with indie sensibilities, ALEIA blends elements of folk, rock and pop inspired by artists like Boygenius, Lizzy McAlpine and Fiona Apple.
Her songwriting highlights the struggles of dating in the modern era and the embarrassing nature of finding vulnerability within it. ALEIA is frustrated and fighting the urge to not romanticise the bare minimum.
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Listen HERE
Photo Credit: Stephanie Senior
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AMNPLIFY – DB
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Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
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