AlliVale
Campy, candlelit pop for the season the leaves let go. 80s synths, Stevie shawls, and a black cat somewhere in the frame.
Where do all the leaves go?
The first page of Hallowed Ground. An 80s-tinted alt-synth-pop hymn to everything that lets go in October — and the hope that it waits for us somewhere past the skyline.
Hallowed
Groundeleven songs for the hollow
Somewhere between the Dark Crystal, a Stevie Nicks shawl and a lipstick-stained Solo cup: eleven songs about foxglove hollows, man-made boyfriends, faithful familiars and the streetlights that almost missed us. Led by “Where do all the leaves go?”.
- 01Where do all the leaves go?out now
- 02Foxglove Hollowelectro-pop
- 03Under Itelectropop
- 04MIRRORFACEdark electro
- 05Tan Linesfunk pop
- 06Man Madeelectropop
- 07If the Streetlights Missed Usalt pop
- 08Bones Don’t Break Heartspop
- 09Don’t Rundark folk pop
- 10Faithful Familiardream pop
- 11Picture Perfectbubblegum
On YouTube
The girl in the polaroid
Alli Vale writes pop songs the way other people carve pumpkins: bright on the outside, a little candle burning somewhere inside.
She arrived this summer with static on the boulevard — seven songs of fire escapes, cherry-coke halos and gold between car seats, shot through with the fuzz of a hot city radio. Then the season turned. “Where do all the leaves go?” is the first single from her debut album Hallowed Ground: eleven songs where 80s synth-pop meets campfire folklore, and where the heartbreak anthem shares a hallway with dancing skeletons, a hand-built boyfriend, and a familiar with golden eyes.
File under: Olivia Rodrigo’s diary, Chappell Roan’s wardrobe, Stevie Nicks’ moon, and a VHS of The Dark Crystal left on the porch overnight.
- Sounds like
- Alt synth-pop, dark electro, dream pop
- For fans of
- Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Nicks, Kim Petras
- Latest
- “Where do all the leaves go?” — single
- Next
- Hallowed Ground — album, autumn 2026
Electronic press kit
Short bio
Alli Vale makes campy, candlelit pop for the season the leaves let go — 80s synths, Stevie Nicks shawls, and a black cat somewhere in the frame. Her debut album Hallowed Ground arrives autumn 2026, led by the single “Where do all the leaves go?”.
Fast facts
- Genre: alt synth-pop · dark electro-pop · dream pop
- Releases: static on the boulevard EP (2026), “Where do all the leaves go?” (2026)
- Album: Hallowed Ground, 11 tracks, autumn 2026
- Visual world: hollow plum, burnt copper, marigold; moon phases; the foxglove hollow
Long bio
Alli Vale writes pop songs the way other people carve pumpkins: bright on the outside, a little candle burning somewhere inside. She arrived in summer 2026 with static on the boulevard, a seven-song EP of fire escapes, cherry-coke halos and gold between car seats, shot through with the fuzz of a hot city radio. Then the season turned. “Where do all the leaves go?” — an 80s-tinted alt-synth-pop hymn to everything that lets go in October — is the first single from her debut album Hallowed Ground: eleven songs where synth-pop meets campfire folklore, and the heartbreak anthem shares a hallway with dancing skeletons, a hand-built boyfriend, and a familiar with golden eyes. For fans of Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo and Stevie Nicks — and anyone who has ever left a VHS of The Dark Crystal on the porch overnight.
Press photos & art
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Contact
- Press & booking: hello@allivale.co
- Sync & licensing: hello@allivale.co
- Management: independent
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