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''Miss Anthropocene'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian musician
Grimes Claire Elise Boucher (; born March 17, 1988), known professionally as Grimes, is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Her early work has been described as extending from "lo-fi R&B" to futuristic dance-pop, and has i ...
, released on February 21, 2020. It marked her first album in over four years, since she released ''
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''. It was officially announced on March 19, 2019. The album's name is a pun on the feminine title "Miss", and the words "
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" and "
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popularised in the year 2000 by Paul J. Crutzen that was proposed to denote the current geological age the Earth is in. The album is a loose concept album about an " anthropomorphic goddess of
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" inspired by
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y. ''Miss Anthropocene'' is Grimes' final album on record label
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, to which she has been signed since 2012. The album is darker in style than Grimes' 2015 album ''
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'', containing inspiration from the sounds of industrial music.


Background and release

On December 16, 2017, Grimes responded to fan on
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that she had "played erlabel new music", indicating that something would be released soon. Among marked disagreements with her record label
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, Grimes later announced that she had hoped to release a new album in 2018. On February 24, 2018, Grimes revealed that she was in the process of recording two albums to follow up her 2015 album ''
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''. In May 2018, some working titles were shared via her Instagram story. In June 2018, Grimes was featured in
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's ''Behind the Mac'' advertisement campaign in which a snippet of a song titled "That's What the Drugs Are For" was featured. The album's title was announced on March 19, 2019. Grimes explained that the album would be a concept album about an "anthropomorphic goddess of climate change" in which "each song will be a different embodiment of human extinction". Grimes explained that she "love godly personifications of abstract/horrific concepts", pointing to the Roman god of war
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as an inspiration; and that by making a personification of climate change she hoped that it would "maybe ... be a bit easier to look at" and not be "just abstract doom". In an interview with ''
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'', Grimes further explained that "people don't care about it limate change because we're being guilted." Grimes stated that she wanted "to make climate change fun" and "make a reason to look at it". ''Miss Anthropocene''s darker themes were also inspired by Grimes' reputation during the album's creation. Grimes elaborated in her interview with '' Crack Magazine'' that she had been made out to be a villain in the media due to large publications misrepresenting things she had said and the media's criticism of her relationship with
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, claiming that publications ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' had spread falsehoods about her, deriding that "we really do live in a
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society". Grimes stated that if she was going to be "stuck being a villain" then she wanted "to pursue villainy artistically", saying that it is "a really fun idea" to her, naming characters
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as inspirations. In an interview with
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on
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's ''Beats 1'' radio station, Grimes revealed that ''Miss Anthropocene'' had actually been finished for some time and she was already working on her next album, which would be a "techno-pop album" where she "works with erfavourite producers". Grimes mentioned that despite it being her favourite album, she had already "moved on" from the dark themes of ''Miss Anthropocene'', which were caused by "a fair number of things that were going on at the time [of its creation]." She also stated that the song "Violence (song), Violence" was intended for the unnamed sixth album but was included on ''Miss Anthropocene'' because the track "feels good". In this interview Grimes also stated that one of the reasons for the album's delayed release was the death of her former manager Lauren Valencia from cancer in July 2019, an event which impacted Grimes greatly. On October 15, 2019, Grimes revealed via a reply to a fan on Instagram that physical copies of ''Miss Anthropocene'' were in the process of being pressed. ''Miss Anthropocene'' was officially released on February 21, 2020.


Composition

Musically, ''Miss Anthropocene'' has been described as Industrial music, industrial, Pop music, pop, synth-pop, dream pop, electropop, and darkwave. In contrast to her previous album, ''
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'', this album features a darker sound. AllMusic described the album as a "murky mix of Ethereal wave, ethereal, Nu metal, nu-metal, and Industrial music, industrial-inspired sounds".


Artwork

The original artwork features a drawing by Grimes herself inside a fictional computer program. Design was handled by Gmunk and Ryder Ripps. Grimes explained that she was inspired by her experience making music and visual art using programs such as Photoshop, Manga Studio, and Adobe Premiere Pro; this made her want to "create a fictional universe where there's like all these new gods, and if the new gods were building the simulation that we live in, [...] this is the program that the gods use." The updated artwork is a painting by Rupid Leejm. Grimes stated that it was the artwork she originally wanted to use, but that she was discouraged from doing so after she "polled a bunch of [people]".


Promotion


Singles

Originally billed to be the first single from the album, "We Appreciate Power", featuring American singer Hana (American musician), Hana, was released on November 29, 2018. The track was described as an industrial rock track with lyrics revolving around themes of transhumanism and artificial intelligence. It was also noted that Grimes had been in a relationship with technology entrepreneur Elon Musk since 2018, leading to speculation that the song was inspired by him and his work. On November 15, 2019, it was revealed the track would only be included on the digital deluxe edition and Japanese CD release of the album. In an Instagram post published on August 13, 2019, Grimes announced the first official single from ''Miss Anthropocene'' would be released on September 13, 2019. This post was deleted shortly afterwards. On September 3, 2019, Grimes deleted all of her Instagram posts then announced in a new post that a song would be released on September 5. The song, originally speculated to be titled "A New Way to Die" due to the caption of her Instagram post, was clarified later to actually be called "Violence". The track features American DJ I_o (musician), i_o. ''Dazed'' praised the track's "thumping kickdrum and synth arp bassline". During the music video's premiere on YouTube, Grimes announced that she would be releasing two songs, titled "So Heavy I Fell Through The Earth" and "4ÆM", as the album's next two singles although no release dates were given. The second official single from ''Miss Anthropocene'', "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth", was announced via Instagram on November 11, 2019, and released on November 15, 2019. The cover art and track listing for ''Miss Anthropocene'' were also unveiled on November 15. The track received positive reviews from critics who commented on the track's slower and darker sound compared to the previous single "Violence", with ''NME'' stating that it felt like a "slow-motion fall through the cosmos", noting the track's "thick layers of bass" and "Grimes' dangling voice". ''Pitchfork'' labelled the track a "six-minute downtempo odyssey" with "forceful theatrics". The third single from the album, "My Name Is Dark" — originally titled "That's What The Drugs Are For" — was released on November 29, 2019. The track's nu-metal sound was praised by many publications, with ''Stereogum'' calling it a "dark and gritty electro-rocker" with a "menacing guitar riff". On December 13, 2019, Grimes premiered the fourth single from ''Miss Anthropocene'', "4ÆM", at The Game Awards 2019 during the segment dedicated to the soundtrack of the video game ''Cyberpunk 2077''. Grimes also announced that she is the voice actor for a character in the game named Lizzy Wizzy. "4ÆM" samples the song "Deewani Mastani" from the Bollywood film ''Bajirao Mastani'' and was described by Grimes as being a "cyberpunk interpretation" of the film. ''NME'' named the track "suitably futuristic" while other reviewers praised the song's drum and bass beat and ethereal vocals, noting similarities to songs from Grimes' 2010 album ''Halfaxa''. The fifth single from the album, "Delete Forever", was released on February 12, 2020. The song was inspired by Grimes losing six of her friends to heroin overdoses and the numbness Grimes felt following their deaths. It was written on the same night that emo rap artist Lil Peep accidentally died after overdosing on a fake Xanax pill that was laced with fentanyl.


Videos

Several lyric videos were released for various songs from ''Miss Anthropocene''. A lyric video for "We Appreciate Power" was released on November 29, 2018. It features both Grimes and Hana and was directed by the former alongside her brother Mac Boucher. Another lyric video for the album's third single "My Name Is Dark" followed on December 3, 2019. Grimes described it as "just a cute vibe". On February 27, 2020, Grimes released two lyric videos for the track "Idoru". Dubbed "Slightly Longer Version" and "Slightly Shorter Version", they correspond to the "Art Mix" and "Algorithm Mix" versions of the song, respectively. Grimes released the videos after noticing that the track was a fan favorite. A "Darkseid" lyric video and a "My Name Is Dark" video featuring the "Art Mix" and a Russian lyrics translation were released on May 22, 2020. Two music videos were released. The video for the lead single "Violence" was released on September 5, 2019, and was directed by Grimes. Its acclaimed choreography, described by ''Variety'' as "mock pistol-firing and swordplay", is inspired by TikTok user Cindy. Another video was released for the fifth single "Delete Forever" on February 12, 2020. It was directed by Grimes, Mac Boucher, and Neil Hansen, and depicts "a tyrant's lament as her empire crumbles". A visualizer for the album's second single "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth" was uploaded on November 15, 2019. On April 1, 2020, Grimes uploaded a green screen video for the track "You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around" to her YouTube channel as well as an archive featuring the raw audio and video files to WeTransfer and invited her fans to remix the song and the video using the hashtag #GrimesArtKit. The footage was originally shot so that her artistic team could create visuals for the album, but she cited the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason she elected to involve her fans, in case they are "bored and wanna learn new things" while on lockdown. ''Billboard'' speculated that this may also relate to Grimes' roots in the DIY scene. On January 1, 2021, Grimes released ''Miss Anthropocene: Rave Edition'', a remix album featuring new versions of the albums' songs by artists including BloodPop, Channel Tres, Richie Hawtin, and Modeselektor, as well as two remixes from her ''Cyberpunk 2077''
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Commercial performance

''Miss Anthropocene'' debuted at number 1 on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart and at number 32 on the ''Billboard 200'', with 19,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It also debuted at No. 10 on the Official Charts Company, Official UK Albums chart, becoming her first top 10 album in the United Kingdom.


Critical reception

''Miss Anthropocene'' received positive reviews from music critics upon its release. On review aggregator website Metacritic, which assigns media a Standard score, normalized score out of 100 based on reviews from mainstream publications, the album has a score of 79 based on 27 critic reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Reviewing ''Miss Anthropocene'' for ''The Independent'', Adam White deemed it a "triumph" and praised the wide range of sounds explored on the album, saying that it "operates much like a greatest hits record". He directed praise to the album's "transcendent" slower songs, particularly "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth" and "You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around". Anupa Mistry of ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' wrote that the album successfully builds upon "Grimes' long-standing interest in rave nostalgia and alluring pop music from around the world", despite expressing reservations about its "rendering [of] climate crisis as dystopian aesthetic". ''NME'' journalist Rhian Daly described the climate change concept as "fragmented ... rather than being a unifying thing to tie every song neatly together", while praising ''Miss Anthropocene''s mix of sounds, pointing to the "eerie" "New Gods" and "intergalactic rave-pop" of "Violence" as highlights. Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' found it to be an effective commentary on the "toxicity of modern celebrity" as opposed to climate change, adding that "on those terms, ''Miss Anthropocene'' works remarkably well: for all the sci-fi theorising, the emotions at its centre feel prosaic, realistic and affecting". AllMusic critic Heather Phares concluded that despite being less "vivid" than her earlier work, the album is "often fascinating and defies expectations in ways that still fit her always thought-provoking aesthetic". Claire Shaffer of ''Rolling Stone'' commended Grimes' intentions but found that "what the album actually has to say about climate change is often lost under the admittedly beautiful, meticulously composed wreckage." Grant Sharples of ''Consequence of Sound'' called the album "her darkest, most ambitious project yet". Lisa Wright of ''DIY (magazine), DIY'' also described the album as Grimes' darkest album. ''Paste (magazine), Paste''s Max Freedman was more critical and wrote that ''Miss Anthropocene'' "veers on incoherent" due to its lack of "subtle, effective metaphors and narratives". ''Sputnikmusic'' stated that "Miss Anthropocene takes everything about Grimes the musician...and concisely packages it into her most penetrating record yet." Louise Bruton ''The Irish Times'' described the album as a "frightening look at the many shades of human extinction in beautiful washes of nu-metal and cold electronica." In 2021, ''Pitchfork'' included the album in their "Rescored" list, adjusting its original score of 8.2 to a 6.9, with Madison Bloom claiming that Grimes "sounds like a carbon copy of herself" on it.


Accolades


Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal (service), Tidal. Notes * The vinyl version contains the "algorithm mix" versions of "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth", "My Name Is Dark", and "Idoru". * "My Name Is Dark" is stylized as "My Name is Dark" * "You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around" is stylized in sentence case * "Idoru" is stylized in all caps


Personnel

*
Grimes Claire Elise Boucher (; born March 17, 1988), known professionally as Grimes, is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Her early work has been described as extending from "lo-fi R&B" to futuristic dance-pop, and has i ...
– vocals, production, engineering * I o (musician), I_o – production (track 4) * Chris Greatti – production (track 11) * Hana Pestle, Hana – vocals, additional production (track 11) * Carlo "Illangelo" Montagnese – mixing (track 1) * Tom Norris – mixing (tracks 4–5) * Andy Wallace – mixing (track 7) * Zakk Cervini – mixing (track 11) * Pan Wei-Ju – vocals (track 2) * Ryder Ripps – Creative Direction


Charts


Year-end charts


See also

*List of 2020 albums


References

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