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''Cape God'' is the second studio album by Canadian singer
Allie X Alexandra Ashley Hughes (born 31 July 1985), known by her stage name Allie X, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and visual artist. She began her career as an indie pop artist in Toronto in the mid-2000s, playing with local bands and writing and ...
. It was released on February 21, 2020 by Twin Music and distributed by
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. The release followed her
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'' Super Sunset'' (2018). The album was primarily written by Allie X and James Alan Ghaleb, and produced by
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. It received generally positive reviews from music critics.


Background and development

Allie X released her extended play '' Super Sunset'' in 2018. ''Cape God'' was originally intended as a sister record to the EP, though Allie X later decided to split the project into a separate album. She contrasted her approach to writing ''Cape God'' with what she had taken for her previous releases. While she stated that her previous releases involved experimentation with "alter egos", ''Cape God'' was "a pretty personal, pretty intimate body of work". In an ask-me-anything session on
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, Allie X noted that "it was easier
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to make this record than any other" and that "
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happened very seamlessly." Allie X drew inspiration for the album from the characters within ''Heroin: Cape Cod, USA'', a 2015 documentary about the
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in
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. She wrote songs from the point of view of one of the documentary's characters, and developed a fictionalized
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in her mind as a way to reflect on her personal experiences. She met producer
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and songwriter James Alan Ghaleb in Stockholm, shortly after writing the opening line for the album's first track "Fresh Laundry". She described her songwriting process as "seamless, therapeutic, and very enjoyable," though she also credited Görres's production for being able to complement her "layered kind of complex lyrics". ''Cape God'' was Allie X's first album to feature vocal
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s. She began work with feature artists
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and
Mitski Mitski Miyawaki (born Mitsuki Laycock; September 27, 1990), known professionally by the mononym Mitski, is a Japanese-born American singer-songwriter. Mitski self-released her first two albums, '' Lush'' (2012) and '' Retired from Sad, New Caree ...
in 2018. The standard edition album cover photograph was shot in a cave in
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by Brendon Burton, using natural light and a smoke bomb.


Songs

The album opens with "Fresh Laundry", described by Sarah Shodipe from ''
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'' as
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, while Stuart Derdeyn of ''
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'' wrote that the song had a "big booming beat, spooky vocal and splashy keyboard hook". Allie X described "Devil I Know" as about dealing with a toxic relationship; reviews described the song as catchy and as combining melodies with moodiness, and noted a strong resemblance to the
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song "
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". "Rings a Bell" is a
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pop song about "falling into a rabbit hole, experiencing something surreal, in a dream, or in your subconscious perhaps". " Love Me Wrong" is a
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featuring Australian singer
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. Allie X gained inspiration for the song from the 2018
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'', in which Sivan played a supporting role. She noted the similarities between the film's main character and her writing process for the album. She expressed that song "deals with the confusion and hurt associated with familial love," when loved ones do not see and love your true identity. Reviews widely described "Super Duper Party People" as the album's standout track, while noting its corny title. ''
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'' described it as "a bass-led anthem" with lyrics about people at "a particularly seedy nightclub", ''
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'' said the track "perfectly displays llie Xs ability to create a refreshing take on what could otherwise be by-numbers pop", while ''
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'' said the track was "hallucinogenic" with references to drugs and sex. "Susie Save Your Love", a collaboration with indie rock artist
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, is a pop song with drums, bass and
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s and included "depressing" lyrics about a woman named Susie stuck in an unwanted relationship. '' Paste'' described Allie X and Mitski's vocals as "almost too perfect of a match", but that it was a "solid track" for dancing alone. ''musicOMH'' noted that the song "sounds unaccountably sad yet impossible not to dance to".


Release and promotion

The album was preceded by the release of five singles. The lead single, "Fresh Laundry" was released on September 27, 2019. This was followed by "Rings a Bell" on October 18, 2019, "Regulars" on November 8, 2019, and "Love Me Wrong", a collaboration with Troye Sivan, on December 6, 2019. "Devil I Know" was released as the last single for the album before its release on January 31, 2020. On September 29, 2021 Allie X announced a deluxe edition of the album, featuring five new songs and new artwork. It was released on vinyl on November 19, 2021 and digitally on November 25, 2021. "Anchor" was released as a single on the same day as the vinyl release.


Critical reception

On
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 78 based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Corey van den Hoogenband of ''Exclaim!'' said the album "elegantly blends" Allie X's new and old styles, creating " erbest work yet". He remarked that the instrumentals contained "a carefully crafted grit and griminess", noting that while she had used such an effect to create a "sense of impending doom" on all her work, the instrumentals on ''Cape God'' felt more communicative than her previous records. John Murphy of ''musicOMH'' said that the album had an "experimental edge" separating it from the work of other
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singers like
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and
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, making it "one of the most delightfully weirdest albums of the year". '' Q'' magazine noted that while "''Cape God'' might be an awful place to visit", "the tunes
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are great". Eric Torres of ''
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'' described ''Cape God'' as "the strongest concept in her catalog to date". In a more mixed review, Martin Toussaint of ''DIY'' stated that while the album was more ambitious than Allie X's previous releases, it "lacked any edge she's previously shown" and "on the whole
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falls short". Toussaint criticized the album for failing to "push boundaries" in the same way as did Allie X's previous works such as ''
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Track listing


Charts


Release history


See also

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References

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