Artist: Allie X
Album: Cape God (Deluxe)
Genre: Pop, Electronic, Synthpop, Female Vocal
Release Date: 2020/2021
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:01:20
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 705 MB
Tracklist:
1-01. Allie X – Fresh Laundry (03:56)
1-02. Allie X – Devil I Know (02:52)
1-03. Allie X – Regulars (03:41)
1-04. Allie X – Sarah Come Home (03:33)
1-05. Allie X – Rings a Bell (04:16)
1-06. Allie X – June Gloom (03:09)
1-07. Allie X – Love Me Wrong (feat. Troye Sivan) (03:12)
1-08. Allie X – Super Duper Party People (03:49)
1-09. Allie X – Susie Save Your Love (feat. Mitski) (03:58)
1-10. Allie X – Life of the Party (03:31)
1-11. Allie X – Madame X (03:30)
1-12. Allie X – Learning in Public (03:48)
1-13. Allie X – Cape God Theme (02:10)
1-14. Allie X – Milk (03:30)
1-15. Allie X – Limited Love (03:41)
1-16. Allie X – Anchor (03:08)
1-17. Allie X – Rising Tide (05:29)
1-02. Allie X – Devil I Know (02:52)
1-03. Allie X – Regulars (03:41)
1-04. Allie X – Sarah Come Home (03:33)
1-05. Allie X – Rings a Bell (04:16)
1-06. Allie X – June Gloom (03:09)
1-07. Allie X – Love Me Wrong (feat. Troye Sivan) (03:12)
1-08. Allie X – Super Duper Party People (03:49)
1-09. Allie X – Susie Save Your Love (feat. Mitski) (03:58)
1-10. Allie X – Life of the Party (03:31)
1-11. Allie X – Madame X (03:30)
1-12. Allie X – Learning in Public (03:48)
1-13. Allie X – Cape God Theme (02:10)
1-14. Allie X – Milk (03:30)
1-15. Allie X – Limited Love (03:41)
1-16. Allie X – Anchor (03:08)
1-17. Allie X – Rising Tide (05:29)
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Cape God is the fourth studio release from Allie X and includes collaborations with Troye Sivan and Mitski. “In early 2018, I saw the documentary that started my journey to write this record. It’s an HBO doc called “heroine: cape god”. Though I’ve never done junk and don’t plan on trying it, in an abstract way I found myself relating to the film’s young interviewee’s. I’ve never spoken much publicly about this, but during high school, I was in and out of the hospital with physical illness. Often debilitatingly sick. To say it shaped my adolescence is an understatement. In multiple ways I related to the characters I saw in the documentary. Going into these feelings I had as a teenager was the perspective I chose to write this album from. It happened very naturally and without much thought – it became “Cape God”. I would say Cape God is a liminal space I created to explore my repressed feelings and perhaps create a different outcome. While in cape god, you are in limbo. you stay there until you die or come to life and while you are there you are somewhere in between…”