March 6th, 2020 10pm Stage 1
Alice Limoges
Born and raised where the mountains meet the sea in coastal Maine, Alice Limoges was singing before she could walk. After studying a mix of jazz, classical, production, and contemporary music at SUNY Purchase’s Music Conservatory, she met her jazz trained bandmates David Millen, Sean Power, and Martine Wade and became a seasoned musician with a personal flair. With a voice reminiscent of a young Fiona Apple, Alice posses a powerful, strong voice with the heart and soul of a classic folk troubadour.
Alice has released three independent albums to date. Her 2016 self-produced release The Space Between is a mixture of self portraits during mental health struggles (Save My Soul, Dog Is Barking) and protest songs (Aleppo is a call to empathy for refugees, Red Cigar is about how police brutality and racial injustice gets brushed under the rug), as well as songs about relationships (the love song Your Skin On My Sheets and the out-of-love song Quiet Age) and some oddball instrumental film music (The Half-Man Half-Machine Man). Her latest release is a music video for her new single Hungry For A Vice, about “the art of self sabotage” and new songs produced with Right Angle Recording will be dropping in 2019. When she’s not working on music, Alice has a wide range of passions and inspirations such as being in nature, exploring, reading novels and poetry, and painting.