In 2016, independent artist Stefan Alexander was on the cusp of a viable music career when his debut single, “Skeleton,” garnered him praise from critics. Earmilk described the track as “haunting…a mix of R&B, pop, and electro fused together to create a compelling track that’s perfect for blasting in your car or on a weekend night.”
And then—silence.
The queer singer and multi-instrumentalist (he plays mandolin, guitar, cello, piano, autoharp, and omnichord) dropped out of sight for years. He reemerged last summer with the EP Thunderclap, followed by a cover of the Tweet (feat. Missy Elliott) classic “Oops (Oh My),” and now, his latest EP, Cry Again, which drops April 3rd. The Advocate spoke with Alexander about the chronic condition that sidelined him and how it changed him—and his music.…
