Alix Fernz
Top songs
Albums
Upcoming Concerts
Apr
15
The Velvet Echoes, Lunar Drift
New York, NY
7:30 PM • Madison Square Garden
Apr
18
Crimson Cascade
San Francisco, CA
8:00 PM • The Fillmore
May
2
Sapphire Skyline, Electric Pulse, Midnight Reverie
Morrison, CO
6:00 PM • Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May
10
Stellar Voyage
Chicago, IL
7:00 PM • House of Blues
May
22
Southern Harmony, Whiskey Roads
Nashville, TN
8:30 PM • The Ryman Auditorium
Jun
5
Sunset Boulevard, Coastal Fever, Neon Palm
Los Angeles, CA
5:00 PM • Hollywood Bowl
Jun
15
District Pulse
Washington, DC
9:00 PM • 9:30 Club
Jun
28
Lone Star Rhythm, Desert Mirage
Austin, TX
6:30 PM • ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Jul
4
Alpine Echo, Cascade Thunder, Emerald Forest, Pacific Wave
George, WA
4:00 PM • Gorge Amphitheatre
Jul
12
Urban Legend
New York, NY
8:00 PM • Beacon Theatre
About Alix Fernz
Scratchy, contrasting and labyrinthine, songs from Alix Fernz (Montréal, QC) venture deep into post-punk's scalene enclave, also flirting with hypnagogic pop, resulting in a lo-fi hybrid between synthwave and alternative rock, topped with catchy yet kooky melodies. Singing about bar life, psychosocial disorders, drug, addiction and fear, while drawing inspiration from high heels, lipstick, transvestism, fashion and weirdos, the singer-songwriter lays out along masqued syllabic beats the accounts of a coming-of-age in an era wherein likes and memes are all the rage.<br/> <br/> While still only 17, Alix Fernz a.k.a. Alexandre « Spazz » Fournier conspired to form a rock & roll band: Blood Skin Atopic. Before blowing his twenty candles, the self-thought multi-instrumentalist self-produced and released two albums as well as an EP: Asocial Dolls, Spazz and Eczéma (Best Punk Album at GAMIQ 2020). Over 3 years, he shrieked punk-infused psychedelic tracks amidst Montréal's underground circuit alongside fellow musicians Vincent Lemay (Efy Hecks), Olivier Cousineau (Comment Debord) and Samuel Gendron (Allô Fantôme). More recently, he sporadically joined outfits La Sécurité and Hippie Hourrah as a touring musician.<br/> <br/> For things to come, Alix Fernz presents a first mostly-francophone full-length, slowly pulling away from English to sing in his mother tongue. Looking to synthesize envy, anguish, anger, revolt and violence into a resolutely positive and tonic serum, he concocts, from the confines of his living quarters, ever-shifting heteroclite pop music that is sometimes innocent, others ironic, but always beautifully abnormal. The Montrealer offers Bizou, a first opus under his new moniker, to be released on April 19th, 2024 via Mothland.