New Single
"Sounds Like A Deal"

 

Alex Little was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, to drummer Taylor Little and graphic designer/artist Pauline White. After her parents separated, she split her childhood between False Creek and Commercial Drive, absorbing a wide view of people and subcultures and a deep education in records. From her mom came The Replacements and Bowie; from her dad, The Beatles and Iggy Pop. Her first concerts included excursion out to see Tom Jones and Roxy Music before she turned ten.


Alex first took her place behind the kit in high-school band rooms and early punk groups (notably Vapid), later stepping forward as a singer while keeping a drummer’s instinct for dynamics. She co-founded Alex Little and the Suspicious Minds, refining a wiry, analog-leaning aesthetic that balanced melody with grit.
With Spider in the Sink, Little claims her name as a solo artist and writes with a new sense of agency. The EP distills everything she’s lived with since; motherhood, the pressurized noise of modern life, and the stubborn hope that follows honest self-reckoning. Co-written and performed with guitarist and partner Adam Sabla, these songs swell with garage-rock energy and new-wave sensibilities. Riffs that wrap around your ears and lyrics sung straight form the heart.


Across the record, Alex squares up to fear, media manipulation, and the slow repair of the self. It’s the clearest picture yet of who she is: a drummer-turned-front-person with a sharp pen, a bigger voice, and a sound that’s confident, unvarnished, and unmistakably her own. 

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