

Shortly after the tour, he jumped in the studio with Jon Bellion and ended up earning a co-write on the pop star’s debut album, New York Soul (Part II). This session would also open the door for Alec to join Bellion on tour directly after. He performed “parking lot shows” for fans outside of Shawn Mendes and Troye Sivan concerts, handing out business cards to leave a tangible keepsake for those listening and building his brand from the ground up. Alec immediately hit the road for a self-booked European tour in May 2016. However, it was going to take a lot more to stop him.

A day after he turned in his first album, he was dropped by the label he thought would take his artist project to the moon. ABOUT ALEC BENJAMIN Alec Benjamin simply refers to himself as a “narrator.” Inspired by Eminem, Paul Simon, and Citizen Cope, the Phoenix-born, Los Angeles-based songwriter fashioned a cinematic, lo-fi sound that stirred up a buzz online right out of the gate, landing him a major label deal by the age of 18. Let Me Down Slowly hit Spotify’s Top 10 Global & US Viral charts and accumulated over two million global streams in its first week with Blackbook giving both the song and Alec himself high praise, writing “a stunningly visceral new single, Let Me Down Slowly, strikingly exhibits both his youthful but compelling vocal delivery, and his gift for lyrical complexity.” The video for Let Me Down Slowly has garnered over 3.5 million views, on Benjamin’s official YouTube page HERE. The lyric video for The Boy In The Bubble, which Idolator called “the perfect mix of introspection and pop,” has gone on to amass over 2.5 million views since release – watch HERE. Benjamin’s previous emotionally-stirring releases include the anthem for the underdogs, The Boy In The Bubble and chart-climbing single Let Me Down Slowly. A teenage mother and her son just barely getting by, a 90 year-old couple living their last years together and lastly a brother (Alec) and his relentless love for his sister. Death of a Hero follows the release of If We Have Each Other which pulls at heartstrings, taking listeners on an extremely personal and emotional journey through three different relationships all with the common theme of unconditional love and support. Shortly after, the burgeoning live performer announced a North American headline tour, which includes already sold-out stops at NYC’s Mercury Lounge on November and LA’s Roxy Theatre on December. Last, month, Alec performed to his biggest audiences to date, opening as a special guest for popstar Camila Cabello on two dates in the US. Tonight, he’ll bring his captivating live performance to a sold-out crowd at The Echo in Los Angeles. It’s about the moment I realized that I wasn’t a kid anymore.” – Alec Benjamin Last week, Alec performed his first-ever headline show to a sold-out audience who sang along to every word at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, New York. On one of his most intimate releases to date, Alec sings, “ That night I put my youth in a casket and buried it inside of me…and now I’m a witness to the death of a hero.” “ Death of a Hero is a story about one of my childhood heroes and how they let me down. DEATH OF A HERO AVAILABLE NOW Rising singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin has unveiled a personal new song Death of a Hero, available now at all DSPs (Listen HERE). Listen To Alec’s Latest Emotionally-Stirring Releases LET ME DOWN SLOWLY, THE BOY IN THE BUBBLE & IF WE HAVE EACH OTHER

Rising Artist Continues To Stun With Gripping Sonic Narratives ALEC BENJAMIN Unveils New Song DEATH OF A HERO, A Disheartening Coming-Of-Age Story
