
Abraham Alexander just announced his debut release, the four-track self-titled EP due June 28 via Mahogany. His music is filled with a joyful passion and irrepressible spirit, radiating undeniable hope while his lyrics speak to his pain and trauma and life-changing loss. Today, the Texas-based musician also shares the EP’s lead single “Lovers Game,” a moody and piano-driven reflection on modern romance. “It’s about how, in this day and age, we’re so afraid of being truly in the moment and appreciating someone for who they are right now,” says Alexander. “We end up playing all these games to see if someone’s worth our love, instead of just letting ourselves fall head first.” Â Hear “Lovers Game” here: https://abraham-alexander.lnk.to/Listen.
“I’d torn my ACL playing college soccer and, for a long time, I was laid up at home, just so depressed,” says Alexander. “Watching Gary do his thing really affected me-you don’t see many people who look like me holding a guitar and it made me want to try as well.” He soon started writing songs of his own, playing open mics in Fort Worth and began drawing bigger and bigger crowds, and sang backing vocals on fellow Fort Worth musician Leon Bridges‘ critically acclaimed debut album Coming Home.
Then, in 2017, he released “America”–a protest song written in response to the spate of police violence against black men–which soon drew the attention of Mahogany Records, and eventually led to his signing to the label.