Alice Ivy shares new single ‘Popstar (feat Låpsley)’, latest preview of forthcoming album Do What Makes You Happy due in 2024

Photo by Dominik Schmarsel
March 8 2024

PRAISE FOR Alice Ivy

“Alice Ivy has managed to serve up one of the most transportive singles of the year in her new bop, ‘Wildlife’”

Life Without Andy

“‘Broke My Heart’ builds the hype for Ivy’s upcoming third studio album, ‘Do What Makes You Happy’... packed with impressive power”

Rolling Stone

“Lit softly with Ivy’s keys, synths fizzing through its atmosphere like asteroids – but it still has a steely countenance”

The Guardian

“Infuses elements of soul, electronica and pop to create a fresh, immersive sound”

Wonderland

“Alice Ivy knows how to get the best out of her collaborators”

triple j

“Alice Ivy Proves She's One Of Australia's Premier Producers”

The Music (Album Of The Week)

“Alice Ivy has knocked it out of the park on her inclusive sophomore album”

Beat Magazine

“A glittering gee-up soundtrack for future Champagne Late Nights, Don’t Sleep documents Alice Ivy in full bloom.”

STACK Magazine

“At a time when positivity is much needed, Alice Ivy delivers with 'Don’t Sleep'”

Riff Magazine

“One of the country’s strongest and most arresting producers”

NME Australia

“The Melbourne artist delivers funky thrills”

Clash Magazine

Popstar (feat. Låpsley) is out now, buy/stream here.

With her third studio album Do What Makes You Happy on the near horizon, ARIA-nominated artist, producer and multi-instrumentalist Alice Ivy shares her new single ‘Popstar’, featuring acclaimed London-based songwriter and producer Låpsley. LISTEN HERE

A follow-up to her breezy summer release ‘Wildlife’ from December last year, Alice Ivy continues to expertly blend acoustic and electronic elements on ‘Popstar’. Alice Ivy and Låpsley prove their versatility in spades, diverging from the electronic prowess both artists are renowned for, and leaning into a hard-hitting alt-rock aesthetic – reminiscent of Alice Ivy’s co-write and production work on Mallrat’s knockout single ‘Teeth‘.

But this genre-shift was more than just a stylistic choice: the gritty percussion and distorted guitar riffs lay the foundation for what is an anthem of empowerment and solidarity, informed by Alice Ivy and Låpsley’s shared experience of navigating the music industry as young women. Despite the setbacks and double-standards, ‘Popstar’ is ultimately a triumph, tackling themes of misogyny and ageism with the wit and charm of two artists on a mission to “break the bulletproof glass ceiling”.

On the collaboration, Alice Ivy shares, “I’ve been a massive fan of Låpsley’s since “Hurt Me” came out back in 2016, and I love the DJ Koze edit of ‘Operator’. We crossed paths when I was hanging out in London after some UK shows and spent an afternoon together in a tiny little studio in Islington. There was something special in the air, Caroline Polachek was recording vocals in the studio next door, the studio walls were all wrapped in silver and Låplsey and I were trading horror stories about our experiences as women in the music industry.”

She continues, “I went in thinking we’d probably write something electronic or dance, more like those songs of hers I referenced, but for one reason or another we cranked out a massive angsty rock song, which is ironic because it’s called, ‘Popstar’. I guess we were both just feeling super empowered in the moment. My favourite lyrics in this one are, “Tell the people what they’re hearing, let the algorithm take it” and “My face is only aging but my ego needs the stage”. Those lines hit hard!”

Låpsley adds, “We had no idea where the session would take us, we got on like a house on fire and within a few hours this tune came out of nowhere and smacked us in the face with some hard truths about the industry. Alice is an absolute weapon in the studio and it takes an effortless connection to let your guard down and write something so honest. Dream team. I’m so happy to be part of the project.”

The release of ‘Popstar’ offers another taste of Alice Ivy’s third studio album, Do What Makes You Happy, arriving later this year. With a dream-team of features – that so far includes Mallrat and Jelani Blackman on ‘Broke My Heart’, Mayer Hawthorne on ‘Howlin’ At The New Moon’ and now Låpsley – the anticipation of where Alice Ivy’s curatorial ear will strike next follows her long-cemented status as a sought-after songwriter, producer and engineer. This recent output has earned critical acclaim across Wonderland, The Line Of Best Fit, Mix Mag, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, NME Magazine, 10 Magazine and many more, with ‘Broke My Heart’ seeing triple j, iHeart Australia and rage rotation.

Having amassed over 63 million career streams so far, Alice Ivy continues to reach new heights as she takes her music across the globe. From performing at The Great Escape in 2022, her first US festival performance at Electric Forest, appearances across Splendour In The Grass, Groovin’ The Moo, Wine Machine, NYE In The Park, Wanderer, St Kilda Festival, the F1 Australian Grand Prix, and most recently Corona Capital in Mexico City, Alice Ivy now has her sights set on SXSW Austin, where she’ll be showcasing her cutting-edge talent from March 13 to March 15 – details HERE.

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