True Blue Reinvigorates 90’s Grunge, Blending a Mix of Influences on ‘Solitary Queen’

WDET’s StoryMakers series features local indie-rock singer/songwriter Alexandria Berry.

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True Blue

True Blue is the moniker of Detroit singer and songwriter Alexandria Berry, who’s a huge fan of mid-90’s guitar-centric bands like Hole.

That’s hardly Berry’s only inspiration though: the vocal stylings of mid-70s groups like the Carpenters have also influenced her sound.

Berry broke out onto the local music scene last year with her debut EP “Solitary Queen.”

WDET music reporter Jeff Milo spoke with Berry about her musical journey, teaching herself how to play guitar, and embracing the meditative solitude of songwriting, as well as her big show this Sunday, April 21 at Detroit’s Marble Bar, opening up for D.C.-based post-punk band Priests.  

Listen to CultureShift live every weekday from noon to 2 p.m. on 101.9 WDETFMDetroit’s NPR Station.


This story is a part of Detroit StoryMakers.

WDET’s Detroit StoryMakers initiative empowers local storytellers in bringing Detroit’s stories to life. Support for this initiative comes from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Michigan Council of Arts and Cultural Affairs and through matching gifts from station donors.

Author

  • Jeff Milo
    Jeff Milo is the host of "MI Local" on 101.9 WDET. He's a longtime music journalist documenting the Michigan scene for 20 years.