Artist's albums
Dream of America
2023 · album
Psycho Killer
2023 · single
Portrait Of The Artist As A Middle Aged Man
2023 · single
Dorero
2023 · single
Wicked Game (Evil Art Sessions 013)
2023 · single
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
2021 · single
Sinking
2021 · single
Some Ghosts (Don't Make A Sound)
2021 · single
Live in Black and White
2020 · album
Save Yourself (Live)
2020 · single
Howlin' Bones (Live)
2020 · single
Gold Rush
2017 · album
No Heart Left Behind
2017 · single
High and Dry
2016 · single
Razor Wire
2014 · album
Howlin' Bones
2013 · single
Lonesome
2012 · single
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Biography
Hannah Aldridge grew up on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals—her birthright is music and Alabama. A reckoning between her coming-to-age in the South and a lifetime of trying to create an identity outside of it, her songs strike a delicate balance between rebellion and self-discovery. With a voice equal parts gritty and melodic, Hannah took to the road, entertaining crowds in ten countries and three continents with her acclaimed debut album Razor Wire, superb follow-up Gold Rush and Live in Black and White - a beautifully captured live album recorded in London, England. Aldridge has expanded her artistic vision with the ambitious, cinematic Dream of America, which is set to be released in 2023 on Swedish alternative indie label, Icons Creating Evil Art. It peers through the lens of fading Hollywood starlets, charming psychopaths and weary vagabonds - navigating society’s underbelly through dark, romantic vignettes. Her new record treads a fine line between the genial charm of Americana, and the raw, hypnotic and occasionally electronic stylings of what some might like to call ‘noir indie pop’. Deploying a charming blend of power and vulnerability, Aldridge delivers her stories with all the conviction of a church bell ringing out through the streets of a small Alabama town.