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Alix Page: Stranger In The Alps, John Carney, 500 Days of Summer, Peter Pan, and Jane Austen Movie Adaptations

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Listen To Alix's Latest EP "Bug"

When songwriters reveal what shaped them, magic happens. Alix Page peels back the curtain on her artistic development in this intimate conversation about the films, music, and stories that built her creative foundation.
From her early days leading worship at a Christian middle school to finding her voice at Orange County School of Arts, Alix shares how releasing her first single "Stripes" in 2020 marked the beginning of her musical journey. What truly transformed her approach was discovering Phoebe Bridgers' "Stranger in the Alps" – an album that showed her a new path forward. "I hadn't heard anything like that until then," Alix reveals, explaining how Bridgers' stripped-back authenticity gave her permission to simply show up and be herself.
The conversation weaves through unexpected connections – like collaborating with Mark McKenna from "Sing Street" after years of using John Carney's film as pre-tour inspiration, or bumping into Bill Nighy the day after watching him in "Emma." These serendipitous moments mirror Alix's songwriting approach: finding beauty in life's small, meaningful intersections.
What emerges is a portrait of an artist whose work blends the melancholic storytelling of Bridgers, the character depth of Jane Austen adaptations, and the emotional honesty of "500 Days of Summer." For fans of Alix's music or anyone fascinated by creative influence, this episode offers a window into how art inspires art across generations and mediums.
Listen now to discover the cultural touchstones behind one of today's most captivating emerging songwriters – and perhaps gain insight into the influences shaping your own creative path.

See Alix on Tour

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Alix Page's Musical Journey (00:01:23)

3. Stranger in the Alps: Phoebe Bridgers' Influence (00:05:03)

4. John Carney's Films and Storytelling (00:20:42)

5. 500 Days of Summer Impact (00:28:44)

6. Peter Pan: Childhood Wonder and Creativity (00:39:39)

7. Jane Austen Adaptations as Comfort (00:46:03)

8. Rapid Fire Questions and Closing (00:54:36)

57 episodes

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Listen To Alix's Latest EP "Bug"

When songwriters reveal what shaped them, magic happens. Alix Page peels back the curtain on her artistic development in this intimate conversation about the films, music, and stories that built her creative foundation.
From her early days leading worship at a Christian middle school to finding her voice at Orange County School of Arts, Alix shares how releasing her first single "Stripes" in 2020 marked the beginning of her musical journey. What truly transformed her approach was discovering Phoebe Bridgers' "Stranger in the Alps" – an album that showed her a new path forward. "I hadn't heard anything like that until then," Alix reveals, explaining how Bridgers' stripped-back authenticity gave her permission to simply show up and be herself.
The conversation weaves through unexpected connections – like collaborating with Mark McKenna from "Sing Street" after years of using John Carney's film as pre-tour inspiration, or bumping into Bill Nighy the day after watching him in "Emma." These serendipitous moments mirror Alix's songwriting approach: finding beauty in life's small, meaningful intersections.
What emerges is a portrait of an artist whose work blends the melancholic storytelling of Bridgers, the character depth of Jane Austen adaptations, and the emotional honesty of "500 Days of Summer." For fans of Alix's music or anyone fascinated by creative influence, this episode offers a window into how art inspires art across generations and mediums.
Listen now to discover the cultural touchstones behind one of today's most captivating emerging songwriters – and perhaps gain insight into the influences shaping your own creative path.

See Alix on Tour

Follow My Pop Five:

@mypopfive on all platforms

We'll see you next time. But until then, what's your Pop Five?

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Alix Page's Musical Journey (00:01:23)

3. Stranger in the Alps: Phoebe Bridgers' Influence (00:05:03)

4. John Carney's Films and Storytelling (00:20:42)

5. 500 Days of Summer Impact (00:28:44)

6. Peter Pan: Childhood Wonder and Creativity (00:39:39)

7. Jane Austen Adaptations as Comfort (00:46:03)

8. Rapid Fire Questions and Closing (00:54:36)

57 episodes

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