Allison Weiss
Allison Weiss grew up in rural Maine, where she started writing songs that felt personal and direct. Her music often deals with solitude and self-reflection,...
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Allison Weiss grew up in rural Maine, where she started writing songs that felt personal and direct. Her music often deals with solitude and self-reflection, like in the song "How To Be Alone," which connected with listeners for its straightforward approach to those themes.
She released her debut album "All the Time" and followed it with records like "New Love" and "Memories." Her brother Ben Weiss plays drums in her band, and together they perform songs such as "Wait For Me" and "Break My Heart" with a sound that leans toward indie folk.
Weiss has been open about mental health in her work, which has drawn attention both supportive and critical. She continues to write and perform, keeping her focus on the kind of candid songwriting that first brought her notice.
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