Byland is the moniker and last name of Seattle-based, Albuquerque raised, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Alie Renee. Alie’s cinematic, indie-rock sound is grounded by vocally vulnerable moments that will move you to lean in. The acclaimed project has received recognition from outlets like KEXP, Under The Radar, American Songwriter, Flood Magazine, and others.

Byland's latest studio record, Heavy For A While, is both timeless and "a little weird" and makes room for her intriguing and often offbeat arrangements - released on Mother West in March of 2024. The record was co-written with her partner and primary collaborator, Jacob John. A Grammy award-winning team brought it to life, including production by Nathan Yaccino (Matt Cameron, Pearl Jam, Norah Jones), mixing by Brandon Bell (Brandi Carlile, Joni Mitchell, Dolly Parton), and mastering by Pete Lyman (Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton). Notable contributors alongside Alie include a lineup of powerful females - Jessica Dobson (Deep Sea Diver), Meagan Grandall (Lemolo), and Abby Gundersen. In support of the record, Alie, along with her four-piece band of seasoned musicians including Skyler Mehal, Manny Rodriguez, and Nate Yaccino have toured the West and East Coasts.

"The passion for performing was palpable. Byland manages to prove you can have both emotionally vulnerable lyrics that sneak up on you like a gut punch and a lively performance that is brimming with fun. The beautiful blend is only enhanced by Alie Renee’s amazing vocal range, which is even better live than on the album."

Sara Giza, Willamette Week

Past Shows


Apr
24
th
2025
Turf Club
Apr
24
th
2025
Turf Club

Deep Sea Diver

with Byland

More Shows

Aug
29
th
West End Market Stage at
Schilling Amphitheater

First Avenue Goes to the Fair

with Al Church and The Congregation
Aug
30
th
West End Market Stage at
Schilling Amphitheater

First Avenue Goes to the Fair

with Al Church and The Congregation
Sep
5
th
7th St Entry

Caskey

with ClicKlak
Oct
31
st
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

Michigander and Oliver Hazard