Alexander Biggs Announces Homecoming Shows

Aussie-born, Los Angeles-based songwriter Alexander Biggs is heading home to celebrate the recent release of his critically acclaimed sophomore album Stay with the Horses.

Fans are in for a serious treat as Alexander plays songs from this album and some old favourites at cozy venues in Eora/Sydney and Naarm/Melbourne. He’s also enlisted some choice support acts who will make sure this intimate run of shows is truly special. Tickets for all shows are on sale now.

20 May 2025 – The Old Bar, Naarm/Melbourne (with Chitra and Benjamin Trillado)
22 May 2025 – The Vanguard, Eora/Sydney (with Huck Hastings and Ainsley Farrell)
27 May 2025 – The Old Bar, Naarm/Melbourne (with Kat Edwards and planet:pain)

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“Stay With the Horses” – Alexander Biggs

Fiercely independent, Alexander Biggs is an artist who plays by his own rules. His music doesn’t sound like anything on the radio. He takes his time releasing it, waiting five years after hitting my radar before unleashing his debut album Hit or Miss and another four years before following it up. But today, we get the opportunity to hear his sophomore effort Stay With the Horses.

Of course, when you’re self-recording, self-producing, and independently releasing your music as Alexander does, you have time. To experience life and find inspiration, to experiment with lyrics and sounds, to get it just right. I hear the benefit of time in these songs. They embody the elements that drew me to Alexander’s music years ago. The hushed vocals have such a quiet power, drawing in the listener and creating intimacy. The lyrics are beautiful, poetic, and authentic. The melodies are simple, allowing us to hear the words that Alexander almost whispers.

But don’t think Alexander’s simply delivered more of the same here. This is everything I love about his music, but better. The melodies seem more approachable and a little catchier. You’re still not going to belt out these songs at karaoke, but you might find yourself humming them unexpectedly. His songwriting has evolved too. I found myself marvelling at his way with words, admiring phrases that hit my ears and heart. Alexander has elevated his music without alienating his fans here. That can be a delicate balance, but he achieves it with these songs.

Stay With the Horses is a really special album. It’s music that matters from an artist that isn’t afraid to buck trends or reveal their heart. Listen to it on your favourite streaming services now or purchase a limited edition vinyl copy here.

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