A singer and songwriter best known as leader of alt country-rockers
the Damnwells,
Alex Dezen has also released solo material and co-written songs for the likes of
Justin Bieber,
Cody Simpson, and
the Veronicas. The New York City native formed
the Damnwells in 2001, acting as their main songwriter and most constant member. Eventually taking root in Brooklyn with the lineup of
Dezen, guitarist
Dave Chernis, bassist
Ted Hudson, and drummer
Steven Terry, they released a series of EPs before earning a support spot on a tour with
Cheap Trick. The band completed its full-length debut,
Bastards of the Beat, before signing with Epic Records, which released the album in 2003. When they returned to the studio two years later, however, they found they'd been dropped by the label, a story that was captured in the documentary Golden Days, released in 2007.
The band's sophomore album,
Air Stereo, was ultimately released by Zoë/Rounder Records in late 2006. A tour with
the Fray followed, but disappointing record sales eventually led
the Damnwells to temporarily disband in 2008.
Dezen took the opportunity to formally study writing, earning a Master of Fine Arts in English from the University of Iowa's renowned Iowa Writers' Workshop in 2010. While there, he released One Last Century as a free digital download via Paste magazine, and in his graduation year he took a new
Damnwells lineup centered around himself and original bassist
Ted Hudson to the studio for a crowdfunded album (via PledgeMusic). The resulting
No One Listens to the Band Anymore arrived in the spring of 2011.
In 2012, a song
Dezen co-wrote called "Take You" appeared on
Justin Bieber's 2012 chart-topper
Believe. That same year, one of his songs appeared on
Cody Simpson's Top 30 album, Paradise. He also co-wrote four songs for
Matt Hires' 2013 LP
This World Won't Last Forever, But Tonight We Can Pretend, and his "You and Me" was written with
the Veronicas for their 2015 self-titled album. In the meantime, among other collaborations, the original
Damnwells lineup reunited for an eponymous album also released in 2015.
Dezen began releasing songs under his own name around this time, with a series of four EPs called The Bedhead EPs appearing in 2014; they were released together on a single 12-track CD in 2015. The songwriter's self-reflective, eponymous full-length debut arrived in early 2016 and landed on the Billboard Americana/Folk Albums chart. He followed it with II in early 2017. ~ Marcy Donelson