Alison Wonderland’s ‘Down The Line’ Single Showcases More Introverted Side

Now a long-standing staple of the global electronic scene, Alison Wonderland is working harder than ever to expand and explore the vision of this ultra-successful alias. The next extension of this saga is “Down The Line,” a softer-feeling, more introverted expedition into the thoughts and feelings of this artist. It also highlights the theme that ‘down the line’ things get better, which is a hopeful message that is as true as it is relatable.

Within the single and video for, “Down The Line,” a solid hook is featured in the chorus that begs the crowd to sing along, this aspect compliments the stuttering synths in the drop and the plucked guitar work in which this part, one could say, falls in line with the alt-emo craze that’s currently afoot. Point being, many influences coming together to render an elating, fun-filled release.

The single comes many months after Alison Wonderland’s third album Loner, the album itself showcasing the Australian-native’s ability to keep with the times, stay hot, while also maintaining a down to earth aura all in the same go.

All in all, a great work from the one and only Alison Wonderland, follow her socials to catch upcoming tour dates, announcements, and new music.

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