Colorado rock musician paints vivid, introspective sonic portrait on her unflinching debut EP
Emerging from the heart of Colorado’s trailer park scene, Alicia Glass delivers a sonic punch with her debut EP, Close/Open. This raw and captivating collection of songs explores the monotonous rhythms and hidden depths of a life often overlooked. Glass’s “dirtbag dream rock” sound is a gritty blend of grunge-infused melodies and introspective lyrics, painting a vivid picture of the struggles, dreams, and dark humor that define this existence.
From the brooding guitars of the lead single “Burrito” to the punk-fueled rage of “I Live in the Garage,” Glass’s music captures the restless spirit of those caught between the mundane and the extraordinary. Her evocative lyrics, born in laundromats and between shifts, resonate with a raw authenticity, offering a voice to the dreamers and the disaffected.
Close/Open is an unfiltered glimpse into a world rarely seen in the spotlight, a testament to the resilience and hidden beauty of ordinary lives. With her powerful voice and unflinching honesty, Alicia Glass is an artist to watch in the alternative rock scene. This EP is just the beginning. Give it a spin below: