Alexandria Maillot
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DEC
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2020
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MAR
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2020
Victoria, Canada
Sugar Nightclub
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MAR
04
2020
Nanaimo, Canada
Port Theatre
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NOV
15
2019
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Brasserie Beaubien Ltee
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NOV
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2019
Toronto, Canada
The Baby G
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NOV
13
2019
Ottawa, Canada
LIVE! on Elgin
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NOV
09
2019
Victoria, Canada
Lucky Bar
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NOV
04
2019
Edmonton, Canada
99ten
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NOV
03
2019
Calgary, Canada
Broken City
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OCT
25
2019
Halifax, Canada
The Carleton
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OCT
04
2019
Whitehorse, Canada
Breakout West
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19
2019
Hamburg, Germany
kukuun
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23
2019
Ottawa, Canada
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22
2019
Toronto, Canada
Monarch Tavern
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AUG
17
2019
Greater Sudbury, Canada
Memorial Park
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08
2019
Squamish-Lillooet, Canada
Sea to Sky Gondola Summit Lodge
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JUL
27
2019
Vancouver, Canada
Honda Celebration Of Light
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JUL
20
2019
Dawson City, Canada
Minto Park
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JUL
06
2019
Vancouver, Canada
West 4th Avenue
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JUN
22
2019
Vancouver, Canada
Concord Pacific Vancouver Presentation Centre
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MAY
16
2019
Vancouver, Canada
Railway Stage and Beer Cafe
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MAY
04
2019
Charlottetown, Canada
St. Paul's Church Charlottetown
I Was There
APR
07
2019
Cumberland, Canada
The Abbey Studio
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MAR
30
2019
Victoria, Canada
Vinyl Envy
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FEB
21
2019
Ucluelet, Canada
Black Rock Oceanfront Resort
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FEB
16
2019
Port Renfrew, Canada
The Church
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SEP
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2018
Vancouver, Canada
Rickshaw Theatre
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AUG
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2017
Vancouver, Canada
TBA
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MAY
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2017
Regina, Canada
St. Mary's
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05
2017
Calgary, Canada
Bow Cabin
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Edmonton, Canada
House Concert
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03
2017
Fernie, Canada
Infinitea
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APR
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2017
Toronto, Canada
Gladstone Hotel
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MAR
25
2017
Vancouver, Canada
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2016
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DEC
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2016
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2016
Manchester, United Kingdom
Tiger Lounge
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29
2016
Bristol, United Kingdom
The Louisiana
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Heidenau, Germany
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Linz, Austria
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2016
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18
2016
Freiburg, Germany
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16
2016
Cologne, Germany
Kulturecafe Lichtung
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NOV
15
2016
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ClinkNOORD
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NOV
13
2016
Nijmegen, Netherlands
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2016
Barneveld, Netherlands
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2016
Paris, France
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About Alexandria Maillot
Breathing new life into the Canadian music landscape, Vancouver Island “swoon rock” artist, Alexandria Maillot, takes listeners on a journey through lava-lamp-lit bedrooms and rain-soaked roads. Spinning sonic motifs of acoustic wonder and electric drive, Maillot’s sound is familiar yet refreshing - a favourite transistor radio playing classic vibes with a contemporary twist. With gritted, nuanced vocals reminiscent of Stevie Nicks, nostalgic narratives paired with the electro-pop playfulness of Alanis Morissette circa Jagged Little Pill, Maillot has been steadily gaining momentum in a post-genre era. Her debut album Time garnered national radio attention and widespread critical acclaim, and now, the budding of a new chapter begins with her full-length sophomore release, Benevolence.
If southern rock, dream pop, and R&B were blended together and baked in a grungy Easy-Bake oven, it might come out sounding something like Benevolence. It is the gut wrench of a heartbreak, the passion of a parking lot altercation, the ghostly shape of a fairground at night. These are songs that toss and turn in bed; Songs that sweep the corners of ones closet and wonder, “what’s left to fix?”
Benevolence features seven new sonic offerings along with two bonus tracks etched into the vinyl edition. In the lead song, “I Never Liked Your Friends”, Maillot’s controlled, evocative vocals find a path through the beautiful chaos of instrumentation—lush strings, gruff guitar riffs and resounding layers of crushed- velvet background vocals. “Lose My Mind” is fierce; an intimate inner dialogue, excavating the precariousness of human impermanence alongside the existential dread in a day-job. “Messed It Up”, Maillot’s first single from this album, is an open wound desperately yearning to be mended. Paired with lively synths, Maillot sings, “I’m prone to make mistakes / But I never thought that I would mess it up this way.”
Many of these songs chronicle a period of change in the artist’s life. In 2017, Maillot left the noise and grind of the city- a slow burnout that led her to move back to Vancouver Island, her childhood playground, and seek refuge inside a cabin in her mother’s backyard, void of cell service or Wi-Fi. Coming down from the chaos and back in the place where her curiosity for song was sowed, she says, “music naturally returned to me.” These songs attempt to make sense of diverging roads—urban vs. rural, loneliness vs. solitude, chaos vs. control. At times smooth and harmonious, jarring and discordant, Benevolence surprises, as life does. “The Judge”, co-written with Luca Fogale, closes the album in luminous dissonance and uncertainty, slowly fading to quiet.
An active artist since the age of seven, Alexandria has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments in the 20 years that followed. She performed with Jann Arden at the Royal Ontario Museum, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey’s "World's Smartest and Most Talented Kids" program, cut vocals for Randy Bachman, played festivals across Canada, Europe and Africa, and had her song “Revolution” featured on Swiss artist Stefanie Heinzmann’s album Masterplan, all before the age of 14. More recently, Alexandria’s music has found rotation on numerous national radio stations, and been featured as CBC Q’s Thursday Headliner with Tom Power. She has placed several songs in TV/film (MTV, Hallmark), and has toured extensively throughout Canada and the EU/UK, performing on various stages at Reeperbahn Festival, Rifflandia, Riverfest Elora, Dawson City Music Festival, Make Music Pasadena, and many more.
If you’re itching for a replay, make sure to keep an eye out for Alexandria Maillot as she takes Benevolence on the road in 2020.
If southern rock, dream pop, and R&B were blended together and baked in a grungy Easy-Bake oven, it might come out sounding something like Benevolence. It is the gut wrench of a heartbreak, the passion of a parking lot altercation, the ghostly shape of a fairground at night. These are songs that toss and turn in bed; Songs that sweep the corners of ones closet and wonder, “what’s left to fix?”
Benevolence features seven new sonic offerings along with two bonus tracks etched into the vinyl edition. In the lead song, “I Never Liked Your Friends”, Maillot’s controlled, evocative vocals find a path through the beautiful chaos of instrumentation—lush strings, gruff guitar riffs and resounding layers of crushed- velvet background vocals. “Lose My Mind” is fierce; an intimate inner dialogue, excavating the precariousness of human impermanence alongside the existential dread in a day-job. “Messed It Up”, Maillot’s first single from this album, is an open wound desperately yearning to be mended. Paired with lively synths, Maillot sings, “I’m prone to make mistakes / But I never thought that I would mess it up this way.”
Many of these songs chronicle a period of change in the artist’s life. In 2017, Maillot left the noise and grind of the city- a slow burnout that led her to move back to Vancouver Island, her childhood playground, and seek refuge inside a cabin in her mother’s backyard, void of cell service or Wi-Fi. Coming down from the chaos and back in the place where her curiosity for song was sowed, she says, “music naturally returned to me.” These songs attempt to make sense of diverging roads—urban vs. rural, loneliness vs. solitude, chaos vs. control. At times smooth and harmonious, jarring and discordant, Benevolence surprises, as life does. “The Judge”, co-written with Luca Fogale, closes the album in luminous dissonance and uncertainty, slowly fading to quiet.
An active artist since the age of seven, Alexandria has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments in the 20 years that followed. She performed with Jann Arden at the Royal Ontario Museum, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey’s "World's Smartest and Most Talented Kids" program, cut vocals for Randy Bachman, played festivals across Canada, Europe and Africa, and had her song “Revolution” featured on Swiss artist Stefanie Heinzmann’s album Masterplan, all before the age of 14. More recently, Alexandria’s music has found rotation on numerous national radio stations, and been featured as CBC Q’s Thursday Headliner with Tom Power. She has placed several songs in TV/film (MTV, Hallmark), and has toured extensively throughout Canada and the EU/UK, performing on various stages at Reeperbahn Festival, Rifflandia, Riverfest Elora, Dawson City Music Festival, Make Music Pasadena, and many more.
If you’re itching for a replay, make sure to keep an eye out for Alexandria Maillot as she takes Benevolence on the road in 2020.
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Genres:
Alternative Country, Indie Pop, Rock
Hometown:
Courtenay, Canada
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Alexandria Maillot to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
15
2021
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
APR
03
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
MAR
05
2020
Victoria, Canada
Sugar Nightclub
I Was There
MAR
04
2020
Nanaimo, Canada
Port Theatre
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Montréal, Canada
Brasserie Beaubien Ltee
I Was There
NOV
14
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Baby G
I Was There
NOV
13
2019
Ottawa, Canada
LIVE! on Elgin
I Was There
NOV
09
2019
Victoria, Canada
Lucky Bar
I Was There
NOV
04
2019
Edmonton, Canada
99ten
I Was There
NOV
03
2019
Calgary, Canada
Broken City
I Was There
OCT
25
2019
Halifax, Canada
The Carleton
I Was There
OCT
04
2019
Whitehorse, Canada
Breakout West
I Was There
SEP
19
2019
Hamburg, Germany
kukuun
I Was There
AUG
23
2019
Ottawa, Canada
Mill St. Brew Pub
I Was There
AUG
22
2019
Toronto, Canada
Monarch Tavern
I Was There
AUG
17
2019
Greater Sudbury, Canada
Memorial Park
I Was There
AUG
08
2019
Squamish-Lillooet, Canada
Sea to Sky Gondola Summit Lodge
I Was There
JUL
27
2019
Vancouver, Canada
Honda Celebration Of Light
I Was There
JUL
20
2019
Dawson City, Canada
Minto Park
I Was There
JUL
06
2019
Vancouver, Canada
West 4th Avenue
I Was There
JUN
22
2019
Vancouver, Canada
Concord Pacific Vancouver Presentation Centre
I Was There
MAY
16
2019
Vancouver, Canada
Railway Stage and Beer Cafe
I Was There
MAY
04
2019
Charlottetown, Canada
St. Paul's Church Charlottetown
I Was There
APR
07
2019
Cumberland, Canada
The Abbey Studio
I Was There
MAR
30
2019
Victoria, Canada
Vinyl Envy
I Was There
FEB
21
2019
Ucluelet, Canada
Black Rock Oceanfront Resort
I Was There
FEB
16
2019
Port Renfrew, Canada
The Church
I Was There
SEP
13
2018
Vancouver, Canada
Rickshaw Theatre
I Was There
AUG
25
2017
Vancouver, Canada
TBA
I Was There
MAY
27
2017
Regina, Canada
St. Mary's
I Was There
MAY
05
2017
Calgary, Canada
Bow Cabin
I Was There
MAY
04
2017
Edmonton, Canada
House Concert
I Was There
MAY
03
2017
Fernie, Canada
Infinitea
I Was There
APR
20
2017
Toronto, Canada
Gladstone Hotel
I Was There
MAR
25
2017
Vancouver, Canada
Biltmore Cabaret
I Was There
DEC
02
2016
London, United Kingdom
House Concert
I Was There
DEC
01
2016
Bradford, United Kingdom
Record Cafe
I Was There
NOV
30
2016
Manchester, United Kingdom
Tiger Lounge
I Was There
NOV
29
2016
Bristol, United Kingdom
The Louisiana
I Was There
NOV
26
2016
Heidenau, Germany
Hotel Burmester
I Was There
NOV
25
2016
Berlin, Germany
House concert
I Was There
NOV
23
2016
Linz, Austria
Yoga Concert
I Was There
NOV
22
2016
Linz, Austria
House Concert
I Was There
NOV
19
2016
Bern, Switzerland
House Concert
I Was There
NOV
18
2016
Freiburg, Germany
House Concert
I Was There
NOV
16
2016
Cologne, Germany
Kulturecafe Lichtung
I Was There
NOV
15
2016
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ClinkNOORD
I Was There
NOV
13
2016
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Cafe Dollars
I Was There
NOV
10
2016
Barneveld, Netherlands
Club Move
I Was There
NOV
09
2016
Paris, France
Pop In Bar
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Alexandria Maillot
Breathing new life into the Canadian music landscape, Vancouver Island “swoon rock” artist, Alexandria Maillot, takes listeners on a journey through lava-lamp-lit bedrooms and rain-soaked roads. Spinning sonic motifs of acoustic wonder and electric drive, Maillot’s sound is familiar yet refreshing - a favourite transistor radio playing classic vibes with a contemporary twist. With gritted, nuanced vocals reminiscent of Stevie Nicks, nostalgic narratives paired with the electro-pop playfulness of Alanis Morissette circa Jagged Little Pill, Maillot has been steadily gaining momentum in a post-genre era. Her debut album Time garnered national radio attention and widespread critical acclaim, and now, the budding of a new chapter begins with her full-length sophomore release, Benevolence.
If southern rock, dream pop, and R&B were blended together and baked in a grungy Easy-Bake oven, it might come out sounding something like Benevolence. It is the gut wrench of a heartbreak, the passion of a parking lot altercation, the ghostly shape of a fairground at night. These are songs that toss and turn in bed; Songs that sweep the corners of ones closet and wonder, “what’s left to fix?”
Benevolence features seven new sonic offerings along with two bonus tracks etched into the vinyl edition. In the lead song, “I Never Liked Your Friends”, Maillot’s controlled, evocative vocals find a path through the beautiful chaos of instrumentation—lush strings, gruff guitar riffs and resounding layers of crushed- velvet background vocals. “Lose My Mind” is fierce; an intimate inner dialogue, excavating the precariousness of human impermanence alongside the existential dread in a day-job. “Messed It Up”, Maillot’s first single from this album, is an open wound desperately yearning to be mended. Paired with lively synths, Maillot sings, “I’m prone to make mistakes / But I never thought that I would mess it up this way.”
Many of these songs chronicle a period of change in the artist’s life. In 2017, Maillot left the noise and grind of the city- a slow burnout that led her to move back to Vancouver Island, her childhood playground, and seek refuge inside a cabin in her mother’s backyard, void of cell service or Wi-Fi. Coming down from the chaos and back in the place where her curiosity for song was sowed, she says, “music naturally returned to me.” These songs attempt to make sense of diverging roads—urban vs. rural, loneliness vs. solitude, chaos vs. control. At times smooth and harmonious, jarring and discordant, Benevolence surprises, as life does. “The Judge”, co-written with Luca Fogale, closes the album in luminous dissonance and uncertainty, slowly fading to quiet.
An active artist since the age of seven, Alexandria has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments in the 20 years that followed. She performed with Jann Arden at the Royal Ontario Museum, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey’s "World's Smartest and Most Talented Kids" program, cut vocals for Randy Bachman, played festivals across Canada, Europe and Africa, and had her song “Revolution” featured on Swiss artist Stefanie Heinzmann’s album Masterplan, all before the age of 14. More recently, Alexandria’s music has found rotation on numerous national radio stations, and been featured as CBC Q’s Thursday Headliner with Tom Power. She has placed several songs in TV/film (MTV, Hallmark), and has toured extensively throughout Canada and the EU/UK, performing on various stages at Reeperbahn Festival, Rifflandia, Riverfest Elora, Dawson City Music Festival, Make Music Pasadena, and many more.
If you’re itching for a replay, make sure to keep an eye out for Alexandria Maillot as she takes Benevolence on the road in 2020.
If southern rock, dream pop, and R&B were blended together and baked in a grungy Easy-Bake oven, it might come out sounding something like Benevolence. It is the gut wrench of a heartbreak, the passion of a parking lot altercation, the ghostly shape of a fairground at night. These are songs that toss and turn in bed; Songs that sweep the corners of ones closet and wonder, “what’s left to fix?”
Benevolence features seven new sonic offerings along with two bonus tracks etched into the vinyl edition. In the lead song, “I Never Liked Your Friends”, Maillot’s controlled, evocative vocals find a path through the beautiful chaos of instrumentation—lush strings, gruff guitar riffs and resounding layers of crushed- velvet background vocals. “Lose My Mind” is fierce; an intimate inner dialogue, excavating the precariousness of human impermanence alongside the existential dread in a day-job. “Messed It Up”, Maillot’s first single from this album, is an open wound desperately yearning to be mended. Paired with lively synths, Maillot sings, “I’m prone to make mistakes / But I never thought that I would mess it up this way.”
Many of these songs chronicle a period of change in the artist’s life. In 2017, Maillot left the noise and grind of the city- a slow burnout that led her to move back to Vancouver Island, her childhood playground, and seek refuge inside a cabin in her mother’s backyard, void of cell service or Wi-Fi. Coming down from the chaos and back in the place where her curiosity for song was sowed, she says, “music naturally returned to me.” These songs attempt to make sense of diverging roads—urban vs. rural, loneliness vs. solitude, chaos vs. control. At times smooth and harmonious, jarring and discordant, Benevolence surprises, as life does. “The Judge”, co-written with Luca Fogale, closes the album in luminous dissonance and uncertainty, slowly fading to quiet.
An active artist since the age of seven, Alexandria has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments in the 20 years that followed. She performed with Jann Arden at the Royal Ontario Museum, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey’s "World's Smartest and Most Talented Kids" program, cut vocals for Randy Bachman, played festivals across Canada, Europe and Africa, and had her song “Revolution” featured on Swiss artist Stefanie Heinzmann’s album Masterplan, all before the age of 14. More recently, Alexandria’s music has found rotation on numerous national radio stations, and been featured as CBC Q’s Thursday Headliner with Tom Power. She has placed several songs in TV/film (MTV, Hallmark), and has toured extensively throughout Canada and the EU/UK, performing on various stages at Reeperbahn Festival, Rifflandia, Riverfest Elora, Dawson City Music Festival, Make Music Pasadena, and many more.
If you’re itching for a replay, make sure to keep an eye out for Alexandria Maillot as she takes Benevolence on the road in 2020.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative Country, Indie Pop, Rock
Hometown:
Courtenay, Canada
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