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"Throw your words at me, I’ll have my way
with them," mocks the young and sharp-tongued singer, guitarist and
songwriter, Alexx Calise.
Cleverly blending hard rock, urban-edged pop, and electronica with
biting social commentary, Calise’s music hits you hard like a steel
fist. However, she’s unapologetic, and she’s got enough fight left to
last a lifetime.
Delivering a sound that is both fresh and uniquely her own, Calise
combines crunchy guitars and cutting-edge production with an instantly
identifiable vocal that is hauntingly beautiful and completely raw all
at once.
Calise grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
where she spent her childhood mostly alone or in the pages of a
notebook, finding comfort only in her parents’ vast record collection,
which included everything from Mozart to Led Zeppelin. At 11, she picked
up the guitar to emulate her father, also a talented musician, and began
fusing the melodies she heard in her head with her own poetry and
recitations.
Now living in Los Angeles, California and continuing along the same
path, Calise is endorsed by over 13 music gear/clothing manufacturers,
she has appeared in several national TV commercials (Almay, Cherry 7Up,
Cover Girl) and she has been featured and/or interviewed in Blender
magazine, Guitar World, and the how-to/method book, "How to Succeed as a
Female Musician" alongside such notable musicians as Lisa Loeb and The
Donnas. Her music is in heavy rotation on MTV/VH1 Networks, and her
single, "Pull It (Bullet)" is one of the highest charting songs in
AUS/NZ.

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Pull It (Bullet) |
Give It To Me |
Touch My...Hey
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Shake Dem Bones |
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Currently, Calise is creating the follow-up to her 2007
critically-acclaimed debut album, "Morning Pill," writing for her indie
musician's advice column for the L2P Network and GHS Guitar Strings
E-Newsletter, and gearing up for an international military tour with the
Armed Forces. Calise is also the other half of "Sound of Cancer," her
new music project / production house with famed drummer/songwriter
Dennis Morehouse, which provides and licenses music for film, TV and
advertising campaigns.
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