As a child, Alaska Reid's family moved often, but she came to call Park County, Montana, home. Her family relocated to Los Angeles as she got a little older, by which time she already had fallen in love with music. She took vocal lessons in Montana, then was drawn to the sounds of Dinosaur Jr. and the Breeders. Her parents gave her a guitar under the provision that she practiced regularly, and she soon started to write songs. Through her uncle, she learned about alternate tunings, incorporating nonstandard tunings in her playing and songwriting not long afterward.
At the age of 14, Reid started playing in Los Angeles, sometimes popping up in clubs on the Sunset Strip. She formed the Alyeska band as a way of giving herself a support system and she stuck with the group through Crush, an album produced by John Agnello, who previously worked with Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, and Kurt Vile.
Alyeska disbanded shortly after the 2017 release of Crush, leading Reid to a brief period of regrouping. A meeting with A.G. Cook -- the producer and musician behind the PC Music label -- revitalized her, leading to the material that comprised Big Bunny, her 2020 solo debut EP; she also sang on his albums 7G and Apple. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi