
Raspy, anthemic pop that balances intimate piano confessions with explosive, stomp-and-holler choruses. A raw exploration of survival and self-reassurance.
July 18, 2025 · Atlantic
You'll Be Alright, Kid feels like a series of heavy secrets finally being shouted into a storm. Alex Warren utilizes a vocal texture that is perpetually on the verge of breaking, a raspy and gravelly delivery that lends an immediate sense of stakes to even the simplest piano melodies. The album exists in the tension between the quiet isolation of a bedroom and the massive, echoing scale of a cathedral. It is music for the moments when you are trying to convince yourself that the worst is over, using anthemic choruses as a form of self-administered therapy.
How does You'll Be Alright, Kid sound next to the rest of Alex Warren's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into self examination than the rest of the catalogue.
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