You could assign each of Ally Evenson’s songs to a different emotion. If you need to let out a
scream in the car, she’s got you covered. If you just have to cry, she’s there for you. If you’re
ready to tell your crush how you feel, she’s right behind you, cheering you on. The acclaimed
Detroit-born and Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter molds feelings into alternative pop
anthems, kneading down the mess of love and the chaos of everyday life into smart, sharp, and
spirited songs pumped up ...
You could assign each of Ally Evenson’s songs to a different emotion. If you need to let out a
scream in the car, she’s got you covered. If you just have to cry, she’s there for you. If you’re
ready to tell your crush how you feel, she’s right behind you, cheering you on. The acclaimed
Detroit-born and Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter molds feelings into alternative pop
anthems, kneading down the mess of love and the chaos of everyday life into smart, sharp, and
spirited songs pumped up by distortion and snarky charisma. Growing up in Detroit, Ally
cultivated a lifelong passion for music as a kid. Graduating from the Detroit Institute of Music
Education, she independently built a devout audience with the In My Dreams, You Laugh At Me
EP, highlighted by “Good Morning, Al” and “I Can’t Feel (My Body).” During 2024, she leveled
up with her full-length debut LP, BLUE SUPER LOVE. Receiving widespread acclaim, Pitchfork
applauded her “poison apple-sweet hooks,” and Pigeons and Planes spotlighted her in their
coveted “25 Artists To Watch in 2025” list. After generating millions of streams and building
buzz, she delivers an emotional, engaging, and enthralling body of work with her second full-
length offering, Speed Kills [Assemble Sound/Atlantic Music Group] — a project inspired by the
likes of Sheryl Crow, Liz Phair, and The Cardigans, and shaped amidst a major breakup, an
embrace of queerness, and whirlwind of life changes.