Name: Alex Simms
Born: July 7th 1992 (21 years old)
Origin: Orlando, Florida
Genres: Rock, Pop punk, Post-hardcore
Years Active: 2013 – present
Label: Songs to Love and Die By
Occupations: Musician, Singer-songwriter, Multi-instrumentalist
Instruments: vocals, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, violin, bass, piano, synthesizer, harmonica, keyboards, drums, drum machine
Influences: Every Time I Die, Joy Division, The Cure, Misfits, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Replacements
‘Alexander Simms’ (born July 7, 1991) is an American musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from Orlando, Florida and now currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. Specialising in rock music, mostly along the lines of the pop-punk and post-hardcore genres. Alex is proficient in a diverse range of instruments from guitar, ukulele, mandolin, violin, bass, piano, synthesizer, harmonica, keyboards and drums and he has previously spent the previous two years of his life working mostly as a session musician while also regularly touring the club circuit in the United States in an attempt to break out into the music industry.
Following a performance at the Pacha nightclub in New York City which was recorded and posted online, Alex gained a small amount of interest from people, this resulted in more people appearing at the venues that he played the following nights in New York City and in April 2013 he was offered his first ever recording contract with the indie label owned by Riot! In The Boulevard lead singer Amy Meyer. He signed the one album record deal with the label and is set to begin working on finally releasing some of his music into the mainstream world of the music industry.
BACKGROUND‘Alex Simms’ was born on July 7, 1991 in Orlando, Florida to parents Mary-Ann and Jack, he was an only child to the couple that divorced when he was eight years old due to the infidelity of his father. Following the divorce, his father moved away from Florida and they have never remained in contact with each other, Alex’s father re-married which means that Alex has three younger step-sisters Clara (9), Aimee (14) and Emma (17) they are yet to meet due to the tensions between Alex and his father that currently remain. Alex lived with his mother after his father left, she never re-married and mother and son were inseparable, she bought him his first ever acoustic guitar which ignited a passion for music. But in 2007 when Alex was 16 years old, his mother died in a car accident. This left a gaping hole in Alex’s life, with no immediate family to take him in, Alex ended up in foster care, this lasted less than a year as Alex left Orlando at the age of 17.
He stayed wherever he could after leaving Orlando, sometimes sleeping on the streets during the summer months and in run-down buildings during the cold winter months. He did some basic jobs in order to earn enough money to get him to the next city but it wasn’t an easy way of living, his aim was to get to New York and finally it happened two weeks after his 18th birthday. He was in the big city but was still living without a roof over his head, staying on park benches at night, rarely sleeping or if he could earn enough money he’d manage to stay at a youth hostel for a night or two.
He played his acoustic guitar throughout the day and offered his services to anybody who may need a guitarist whether it was as a tutor or as part of a band, he wasn’t shy and it was the bravado that helped him slightly during one October evening, he wandered into an old recording studio and heard someone singing, he managed to convince the security that he was indeed part of the singers backing band and wandered into the recording room where he politely told the singer everything that was wrong with what she was doing, just about to be thrown out of the building the singer decided to play along and told him to show her how the song should be performed and this was the turning point for Alex.
The singer in question was not famous, she was called Amelia. Her father was relatively wealthy and owned the recording studio which meant that Amelia would spend a large amount of time in the studio just for fun. It was this meeting between Alex and Amelia that changed the life of the struggling musician, they bonded quickly and soon became friends. This led to Amelia convincing her father to give Alex a job at the studio as a session musician, it wasn’t well-paid but it was a regular income which helped Alex immensely, this led to him improving his skills as a musician but also gave him the freedom to work towards a career in the music industry, it also helped him with getting booked for shows in New York. Things were still difficult for Alex financially but instead of staying out on the streets he was able to now stay at Youth Hostel’s every night, not much of an upgrade granted but it was better than nothing.
In early 2013, Alex was still struggling financially. Being booked for shows started to become more difficult for him, but one evening he managed to get himself a three song performance at a nightclub in New York City, called Pacha. The show was a success but more so was filmed by a local indie documentary maker and posted online, the video was spread around the internet and create a small but positive buzz for Alex. The video was seen by a number of professionals in the music industry and this included Adam Benjamin, the rhythm guitarist of Riot! In The Boulevard. He was impressed by the performance and in turn showed the video to lead singer Amy Meyer, who also happened to be impressed by the performance. During a break in their world tour, the band caught a show in New York where Alex was performing and the next day Amy contacted the musician to offer him his first ever record deal with ‘Songs to Love and Die By’.
Alex signed the one album deal recording contract and is set to begin recording some material for release in the coming months.
DISCOGRAPHYAlbumsEnigma (June 16, 2013) [#2]
This Is A Wasteland (February 15, 2014) [#4]
Battle Lines (May 2015)
SinglesGolden Hearts Shine Forever (April 21, 2013) [#3]
Dirty Little Heart (May 26, 2013) [#5]
Going Down Together (September 8, 2013) [#1]
Forever Yours, Never Mine (feat. Nadia Berry) (October 13, 2013) [#2]
Bad Influence (January 18, 2014) [#2]
Final Moment (April 20, 2014) [#2]
Oxygen (July 13, 2014) [#8]
Russian Roulette (January 25, 2015) [#1]
E.P’s/OtherOne Life To Live (December 1, 2013) [#11]