Collection: Alex G Vinyl Records – God Save the Animals, House of Sugar & Essential Albums on Vinyl
Alex Giannascoli — recording as Alex G or (Sandy) Alex G — is one of the most prolific and distinctive American indie songwriters of the last decade. Born in Philadelphia and self-releasing dozens of home-recorded albums on Bandcamp through his teens and early twenties, he signed to Domino Records in 2015 and has since become a central figure in contemporary indie rock, producing records for Frank Ocean (on Blonde and Endless) and writing some of the strangest, most affecting songs of his generation.
Rocket (2017) is the crossover record; House of Sugar (2019) and God Save the Animals (2022) extended the reputation; Headlights (2025) is the latest. Each album mixes warm acoustic folk, gently warped guitars, pitched-down vocals and digital processing into a sound that is unmistakably his. Alex G on vinyl is a particular pleasure — the close-miked intimacy of his voice, the texture of the home-recorded instruments, and the careful dynamic range all benefit from a good pressing. The Domino and Lucky Number indie-exclusive coloured-vinyl editions are consistently excellent.
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Best Alex G Albums on Vinyl
God Save the Animals (2022)
His most ambitious record. Runner, Blessing, Miracles, Mission, Cross the Sea — a record that moves between acoustic folk, country, gently abrasive rock and pitched-up digital experimentation. Critically celebrated. The Domino gatefold is essential.
House of Sugar (2019)
The peak of his mid-period run. Gretel, Southern Sky, Hope, Bad Man, Walk Away — a record obsessed with the psychology of temptation and small-town disappointment. Arguably his best.
Rocket (2017)
The breakthrough. Proud, Bobby, Brick, Witch, Powerful Man — a country-influenced record that also contains some of his strangest electronic detours. The first album to win him a mainstream audience.
Beach Music (2015)
The Domino debut. Bug, Kicker, Station, Brite Boy — a compilation of the sound he'd been refining on Bandcamp for years, with major-label production finally applied. A great entry point.
Headlights (2025)
The latest. Afterlife, Beam Me Up, June Guitar — a continuation of the more polished, more digitally processed direction of God Save the Animals. The Limited Blue Vinyl LP is beautifully pressed.




