Miss Anthropocene

Miss Anthropocene

by Grimes
Miss Anthropocene

Miss Anthropocene

by Grimes

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Grimes' music has frequently sounded like pop music for the end of the world, so it makes sense that she leans into that mood on Miss Anthropocene. On her fifth album, she taps into mythology's power to make vast forces easier to comprehend by envisioning climate change as a demon-goddess pop star (as hinted at by the title's clever blend of "misanthrope" and "Anthropocene"). Humanizing the harm humans have caused to the environment by evoking deities of destruction and the singles chart is an intriguing concept that Grimes commits to completely. She trades the surreal, hi-def brightness of Art Angels for a murky mix of ethereal, nu-metal, and industrial-inspired sounds that call to mind a thoroughly polluted world: The tempos are sluggish, the atmosphere is thick, and guitar riffs struggle to emerge from processed sludge. At once breathy and weighty, the six-minute "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth" begins the album by rolling in like a blanket of smog; on "Darkseid," Aristophanes' tweaked vocals float over the track's grinding menace like an oil slick. As doomy as Miss Anthropocene gets, Grimes always honors her talent for balancing contrasting elements within her music. She brings a subversive catchiness to the album's apocalyptic vibe with "Violence," which suggests a ghostly echo of her own "We Appreciate Power" as much as it does something that "Toxic"-era Britney Spears would sing. Similarly, "My Name Is Dark" builds from bleak hedonism into a pop song worthy of a dance number that becomes a fight scene -- a Grimes specialty, as Art Angels' "Kill V Maim" proved. She's just as skilled at cloaking heavy emotions in deceptively light sounds on the Charli XCX-reminiscent "You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around," where death wishes and pitch-black humor go down easy thanks to its sugary melody. As the album begins to wind down with the narcotic ballad "Before the Fever," Miss Anthropocene seems to trace a slow arc that feels more deliberate than much of her previous work, but Grimes still offers some surprises along the way. "4AEM," which samples the song "Deewani Mastani" from the Bollywood film Bajirao Mastani and oscillates between moody passages and revved-up ones, is one of the most dynamic tracks; "Delete Forever" is as startling (and successful) for its hushed confessions as it is for its use of banjo and brass. Likewise, when Grimes leaves listeners with "Idoru"'s unabashedly romantic reminder that there's still hope and love to protect in the world, it comes as something of a shock (though not an unpleasant one). Even if it's not always as vivid as some of her earlier albums, Miss Anthropocene is often fascinating and defies expectations in ways that still fit her always thought-provoking aesthetic. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2020
Label: 4Ad
UPC: 0191400021181
Rank: 31004

Tracks

  1. So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth
  2. Darkseid
  3. Delete Forever
  4. Violence
  5. 4¿¿M
  6. New Gods
  7. My Name Is Dark
  8. You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around
  9. Before the Fever
  10. IDORU

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Grimes   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Pan   Primary Artist
Io   Primary Artist
I/O   Primary Artist
Hana Pestle   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Pan Wei-Ju   Primary Artist
Claire Boucher   Vocals
Chris Greatti   Guitar,Keyboards
i_o   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Andy Wallace   Mixing
Modeselektor   Remix Engineer
Richie Hawtin   Remix Engineer
Ame   Remix Engineer
Jimmy Douglass   Mixing
Dan Carey   Mixing,Producer
David Kutch   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Tom Norris   Mixing,Mixing Engineer,Mastering Engineer
Nosaj Thing   Mixing
Hana Pestle   Composer,Producer
Grimes   Mixing,Artwork,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Instrumentation,Drum Programming,Creative Director,Executive Producer
Tale of Us   Remix Engineer
Claire Boucher   Composer,Producer,Recording
Julien Bracht   Remix Engineer
Carlo "Illangelo" Montagnese   Mixing
Ganesh Chandanshive   Composer
Chris Greatti   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Garrett Lockhart   Composer
Rezz   Remix Engineer
Ryder Ripps   Artwork,Creative Director
Pan Wei-Ju   Composer
Zakk Cervini   Mixing
BloodPop   Mixing
Channel Tres   Remix Engineer
i_o   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Garrett Lockheart   Composer,Producer
Nasir Faraaz   Composer
Sanjay Leela Bhansali   Composer
Siddharth Garima   Composer
Bradley G Munkowitz   Artwork
Mac Boucher   Creative Director
Popovy Sisters   Artwork
Anna Pepe   Remix Engineer
Bajirao Mastani   Musical Producer,Special Participation
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