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Alas de Liona—and her striking brand of indie-pop—is rapidly ascending, following the September release of her ethereal, introspective and widely lauded record, 'Gravity of Gold' which is rapidly gathering great praise, airplay, media and streaming.

The 11-track album marks a significant milestone in Alas’s musical journey. Produced by Rod Jones at Post Electric Studios in Leith late last year. Summer singles 'Analogy' and 'Violet' were significantly received and September 2024 saw the release of a third single 'Vine Song', an indie-pop ballad about loving the illusion of someone or something to one’s own detriment.

Hailing from a small town in the Mojave Desert, Alas de Liona’s path to musical discovery began in the heart of Scotland, where she moved to complete her university studies. It was in Edinburgh that recognition for her talent for writing eloquent, introspective songs began to flourish. Free from the demands of academia, she embarked on her musical journey, and in late 2020, she recorded her 'Radio Astronomy' EP—a collection of space lullabies and cosmic folktales, also produced by Rod Jones at Post Electric.

Five distinct music videos for the EP were created in adherence to various strict limitations and the multitude of unfamiliar creative avenues Alas negotiated highlight her inventive talents. The EP garnered praise from BBC Radio Scotland, UK and International media outlets and new music playlists.

Two further short returns visits in 2022 saw Alas make her Celtic Connections debut in January opening for Kathryn Joseph and Tinderbox at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall. Then appearances at Edinburgh’s Hidden Door Festival and opening for Rufus Wainwright in Glasgow’s Summer Nights at Kelvingrove Bandstand and her first headline shows at Glasgow’s Glad Café and Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms.

Summer 2023 saw Alas make a life changing move from the USA to live full time in Scotland. She then appeared as a special guest alongside Hamish Hawk and Admiral Fallow at The Proclaimers, Big Top Concerts in June at Kelso Showground, Edinburgh’s Leith Links and Glasgow Queens Park. She also opened for Hamish Hawk at Galashiels MacArts, supported Travis at North Berwick’s Fringe by the Sea and opened for Callum Beattie and Sister Sledge at Party at the Palace in Linlithgow.