Aleixa

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Purge 00:00 Tools
Familiar 00:00 Tools
Ultradramatic 00:00 Tools
Only Roses 00:00 Tools
Rain in the Air 00:00 Tools
Black + Blue 00:00 Tools
Await 00:00 Tools
I Could Murder 00:00 Tools
Unloved 00:00 Tools
The Reflex 00:00 Tools
Pacify Me 00:00 Tools
Spark 00:00 Tools
My Bed With Tears 00:00 Tools
I'm So Scared 00:00 Tools
Disfigured 00:00 Tools
Whirling Within 00:00 Tools
I Can't Breathe 00:00 Tools
Be the One 00:00 Tools
Non-Self 00:00 Tools
Some Things Never Go Away 00:00 Tools
wow + flutter 00:00 Tools
Unloved (Chicks Will Dig It mix) 00:00 Tools
Outtake 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Christmas 00:00 Tools
5 00:00 Tools
Await (Dreamride Remix) 00:00 Tools
Await (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Makes Me Wanna... 00:00 Tools
Makes Me Wanna ... 00:00 Tools
Lllll 00:00 Tools
The Reflex (Duran Duran) 00:00 Tools
Makes Me Wanna Sing 00:00 Tools
Black & Blue 00:00 Tools
(5) 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] 00:00 Tools
Await [Dreamride remix] 00:00 Tools
IIIII 00:00 Tools
Regret 00:00 Tools
Makes Me Wanna 00:00 Tools
super sekrit bonus trak 00:00 Tools
Await (Dreamade Remix) 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Stranger Than Fiction 00:00 Tools
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Formerly known as Sorrow of Seven, Aleixa (pronounced "ah-LEE-kah") was a band whose style falls somewhere in the realm of industrial, techno, or electronic/dance music. Characterized by melodic guitars and strong female vocals, Aleixa's sound has been aptly described as, "Debbie Gibson in a blender". The band was founded (as Sorrow of Seven) in 1990 by Kevin 131, and became "Aleixa" in 1994. Other contributors to the project include Laurel Snapper, April Lassiter, and Stephanie Pummill. They released two albums: 1996's "Honey Lake" and 1999's "Disfigured". Further, they contributed both new and previously released tracks to several compilation albums during the course of their career, which lasted until sometime in 2001. Not to be confused with Alexia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.