Royalton singer-songwriter Alison Turner, better known as AliT, embraces a do-it-yourself ethos. A constant presence in the live music scene — Turner racked up around 150 shows per year, pre-pandemic — she most often performs unaccompanied: just her, a guitar and a catalog of home-grown indie-pop bangers. She applied a similar DIY spirit to her forthcoming LP, due in March. Turner took total control of her sound, writing, performing, engineering, mixing and mastering the entire record herself. This Thursday, January 20, Turner continues a monthlong residency at the Filling Station in Middlesex. She drop the new record’s first single, “Static,” the following day, on Friday, January 20.
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