Alice Boman is a Swedish singer-songwriter whose ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics have captivated listeners around the globe. Emerging onto the music scene with her debut single "Yuck" in 2013, Boman quickly garnered attention for her unique blend of haunting melodies and minimalist production. Her sound, often compared to the likes of Feist and London Grammar, is characterized by its sparse yet impactful arrangements that serve as a perfect backdrop for her evocative storytelling. Boman's musical journey began in her hometown of Malmö, where she started writing songs in her early twenties. Her breakout EP "Skisser" (2015) and its follow-up "EP2" (2017) showcased her ability to convey deep emotions with a few delicate chords and whispered vocals. The EPs led to her debut full-length album, "Alice Boman," in 2019, which further established her as an artist capable of creating atmospheric soundscapes that are both intimately personal and universally resonant. Her music often explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition, inviting listeners into a world where vulnerability meets strength, and silence speaks as loudly as a crescendo. With a growing reputation for her haunting live performances, Alice Boman continues to push boundaries and evolve, promising to deliver more of her captivating artistry in the future.