‘deep end’ by aless arias surges with the thrill and fear of new connection – gritty guitars crashing against intimate vocals, like the rush of standing on the edge before you leap. it’s urgent, vulnerable, and lit with the electricity of possibility.
from sydney, aless channels early 2000s alt-rock while pulling it into something sharper, moodier, and achingly personal. produced by tim carr (flea, matt corby, julia stone), the track balances grit with tenderness, showing the exact moment where crush turns into craving.
it’s the sound of hesitation colliding with hope – the questions, the risks, and the spark that makes it all worth it. if you love great production, great melody and a little grit in your rock, this is your song.
thank u for making this aless arias 🌊


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