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Alexandra Savior McDermott (born June 14, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter originally from
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. She first came to public notice at age 17 in 2012 after being publicly lauded by
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, who saw a video of Savior performing cover songs that were uploaded on
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. Shortly after graduating high school in 2013, Savior pursued a music career in Los Angeles, and was signed to Columbia Records later that year, after which she began recording material with producers James Ford and
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. Her debut studio album, ''
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'', was released on April 7, 2017 by Columbia. After being dropped by Columbia Records in 2019, Savior was signed to Danger Mouse's independent label, 30th Century Records, who released her second studio album, '' The Archer'', on January 10, 2020. The album was met with critical acclaim.


Early life

Alexandra Savior McDermott was born on June 14, 1995 in
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. Her mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer when she was pregnant with Savior but during her pregnancy she was cured. Because of this event, her father chose “Savior” as her middle name. Savior was raised in the Portland suburb of
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, and first became interested in songwriting at age 14, in part inspired by her older brother, also a musician. Savior grew up listening to "a lot of
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and grunge", including her father's records by artists such as Pearl Jam,
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, and Jimi Hendrix. As a teenager, she was also an admirer of
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, Etta James, and
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. She began taking singing lessons as a teenager. As a student, Savior struggled socially and had to change high schools due to being bullied by peers.


Career


2013–2018: Early work and debut album

Savior first achieved public attention in September 2012 at age 17 after rock singer-songwriter
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publicly complimented her after viewing a cover of Angus & Julia Stone's "
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" that Savior had uploaded on
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. "She’s going to be huge," Love declared. "I am not ever wrong when it comes to spotting talent." Love began corresponding with Savior by email and, eventually, by phone. Savior reflected on the incident: By April 2013, Savior had done some modeling for
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and said she hoped her first album would be out soon. She graduated from high school in June 2013 and had plans to attend
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, but opted instead to relocate to
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and pursue a music career. "I moved to an apartment in Hollywood behind a strip club called the Seventh Veil," she commented. "It was terrifying. I got signed about a month later. I moved immediately." Around September 2013, Savior was signed to a recording contract by Columbia Records, which she later admitted she was not prepared for artistically or socially. Despite this, she stated that Columbia was the best choice given that other labels were interested in modeling her after established pop artists such as Katy Perry or
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. In October 2013,
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was publicly comparing Savior's potential to that of Fiona Apple. In 2014, Savior began writing and recording her material for her debut studio album in in Los Angeles with James Ford of
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and
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of
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as producers. The album initially had the
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''Strange Portrait'', but was retitled ''
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'' after the 1973 Japanese anime of the same name. Savior initially planned to release the album under the stage name Alexandra Semitone, but Turner advised her to change her name and use her middle name as the last. " Miracle Aligner", a song written by Savior and Turner during the recording sessions, though cut from the album, was re-recorded by Turner's band the Last Shadow Puppets and later featured on their 2016 album, ''
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''. ''Belladonna of Sadness'' was mostly completed by June 2015, during which time Savior gave limited concert appearances, usually before industry audiences in the media capitals of Los Angeles, New York, and
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. These appearances utilized members of the musical group PAPA as backing musicians. Speaking of the album's pending release in October 2016, Savior said: "It's been very difficult...  The most important thing about the music industry I've learnt is that it's total bullshit, and that the thing you should focus on the most is just the art." In 2015, a demo from the album, "Risk", was featured on the soundtrack of the second season of the television show ''
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''. Savior subsequently released a series of singles from the album, beginning with " Shades" on June 17, 2016, followed by " M.T.M.E." on September 8, 2016. Reviewing "M.T.M.E.", the British newspaper ''
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'' wrote: "The striking and smoky vocals belong solely to Savior and ooze a burgeoning star power well beyond her tender age of 21." A third single, "
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" was released on November 21, 2016 alongside an announcement of the album's upcoming release. Savior was also featured as a guest vocalist on the song "Providence Sky" by
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-based music project Dark Tea, released in December 2016. " Mirage", the fourth and final promotional single for Savior's forthcoming album, was released on February 3, 2017. Paintings by Savior were used for the covers of some of the single releases, with accompanying self-directed music videos. During the winter of 2017, Savior supported
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as an opening act for his West Coast tour dates. ''Belladonna of Sadness'' was officially released on April 7, 2017 by Columbia Records. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, and was named one of the 30 best albums of the year by ''
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''. Shortly after the album's release, Savior appeared on Lea Michele's 2017 album ''
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'' as co-writer of the track "Sentimental Memories".


2019–present: Label transition and second album

After the release of ''Belladonna of Sadness'', Savior submitted demos to Columbia for her second album, but the label rejected them before dropping her after her manager quit. Savior said this was a difficult time for her as she felt Columbia's termination of her record contract marked a significant failure, and possibly the end of her career. Savior left Los Angeles and returned to Portland to live with her mother. While attending
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, she was asked by producer Danger Mouse to record vocals for the
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track "Good Luck", which was released in September of 2019. James Mercer of Broken Bells and
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subsequently requested Savior's demos, and she was soon signed to Danger Mouse's independent label, 30th Century Records. She began recording new material with producer Sam Cohen in New York City in November 2019. She sent several demos of the new songs to Turner, whose response was unenthusiastic. As a result, and also because of feeling as if she was “betraying
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and heirartistic relationship” when working alone or with others, Savior decided to “distance erelf from him”. In June 2019, two years after releasing ''Belladonna of Sadness'', Savior returned with the lead single from her second studio album, '' The Archer'', titled "Crying All the Time". It was released on June 14, 2019. The song was made available on music streaming platforms through 30th Century Records. Following the release of three additional singles, ''The Archer,'' was released by 30th Century Records on January 10, 2020. A limited run of
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versions of the album were independently produced and made available for sale on Savior's official website. The album was well-received by critics, earning an 84% approval rating on
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based on 4 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim". In a 2021 interview, Savior revealed she had been working on composing a third album, and was in the process of writing guitar-based songs. She reflected on he career thus far:


Influences

Savior has cited several singer-songwriters as musical influences, including
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,
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, and
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, commenting that she was inspired by artists "who have life stories."


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
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'' (2017) * '' The Archer'' (2020)


Singles


References


External links

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