Alex Isley Sets the Mood for 2026 With ‘Sweetest Lullabye’ Announces Major Label Debut “When The City Sleeps”

Alex Isley Sets the Mood for 2026 With ‘Sweetest Lullabye’ Announces Major Label Debut “When The City Sleeps”
Alex Isley Sets the Mood for 2026 With ‘Sweetest Lullabye’ Announces Major Label Debut “When The City Sleeps”
There’s something timeless about the way Alex Isley captures love. With the announcement of her major label debut album, “When The City Sleeps“, the GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter is stepping into a new era that’s rooted in growth, gratitude, and her deep connection to Los Angeles.

Set for release

March 20th via Warner Records and Free Lunch Records, “When The City Sleepsserves as both a personal milestone and an ode to her hometown of Los Angeles. Known for crafting music that feels like late-night conversations and dimly lit drives through the city, Isley is leaning fully into that energy with this next chapter.

Leading the way is her new single, “Sweetest Lullabye,” The record feels like a quiet confession soft, intentional, and deeply romantic without ever trying too hard. Built around a delicate guitar loop, the track leaves plenty of space for Isley’s signature tone.

“Sweetest Lullabye” also reflects the sound Isley has been refining for over a decade. Her catalog has always balanced soulfulness with emotional depth, and this single crystallizes that evolution. There’s a quiet confidence in how she delivers each note never overpowering, always intentional.

As she prepares for her 2026 takeover, Alex Isley isn’t just releasing music, she’s building a world. If “Sweetest Lullabye” is any indication, “When The City Sleeps” won’t just be an album. It’ll be a feeling one that lingers long after the city lights dim.

The post Alex Isley Sets the Mood for 2026 With ‘Sweetest Lullabye’ Announces Major Label Debut “When The City Sleeps” appeared first on Sway’s Universe.


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