Alex Porat Delivers the Anti-Indie Boy Anthem We've Been Waiting for In "Face Like Yours"


Leave a little room next to your Sabrina Carpenter altar, we’ve got another pop icon for you to worship. 

Alex Porat’s “Face Like Yours” is just the anti-indie boy anthem every girl has been yearning for. Opening with crisp, picked guitar, the pop sensibilities exude from every pore of this track. There’s an early 2000s, almost Kelly Clarkson-style power behind the ear candy, completed by Alex’s animated voice. 


While “Face Like Yours” is stuck in your head, take a peek at the accompanying music video, lending the perfect stage for Alex Porat’s charm to shine. We watch the pop star unabashedly dancing across a dramatically spotlit vignette of said indie-boy in question. He’s desaturated and sunken into the background, while Alex brings the color, personality, and spice to the relationship, and proving it with this fiery song. She sings, “You were nothing more than a night to remember / hand-me-down sweater / a future as dry as a desert…”

Full of spunk and undeniable melodies, Alex Porat is our it-girl of the month. Check out “Face Like Yours”: 

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