‘Fake Sick!’ by George Alley
George Alley wears many hats: from being a professor to serving as a curator, he’s involved in everything related to art. A prolific music contributor for UK’s Loverboy Magazine, where he interviews notable musicians, he is also a podcaster for the top-ten iTunes comedy show “I’m Going to Kill You!” and the pandemic-themed cast “Queerona.” And, most importantly (for us), he’s a composer and performer.
We’ve introduced this versatile artist from Philadelphia before, and we remember tracks like ‘Doctor Doctor’ and ‘Just Leave Me Dreaming.’ Now, he’s making a comeback. The mood is much brighter and more colorful. Musically, he blends great indie pop/rock sounds with psychedelic punk, resulting in George Alley’s „Prince Charming Pop-Punk“. It’s like a soft mix of Bon Jovi meets Katrina and the Waves.
Inspired by Oscar Wilde’s thought that ‘to love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance,’ George Alley infuses his music with guitar riffs that capture the energy and rebellious spirit of self-love. Authentically executed, the DIY ethos captures the intoxication of the present, embracing the spontaneity of the moment. This spirit is vividly portrayed in ‘Fake Sick!,’ the latest single by George Alley.
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