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Grimes

Claire Elise Boucher (/bˈʃ/ boo-SHAY;[2] born March 17, 1988), known professionally as Grimes, is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.[3][4] Her early work has been described as extending from "lo-fi R&B" to futuristic dance-pop,[5] and has incorporated influences from electronic music, hip hop, and rock. Her lyrics often touch on science fiction and feminist themes. She has released five studio albums.

Grimes
Grimes performing in 2014
Born
Claire Elise Boucher

(1988-03-17) March 17, 1988 (age 35)
Other namesc[1]
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • music video director
  • visual artist
Years active2007–present
PartnerElon Musk (2018–2021)
Children3
RelativesJay Worthy (step-brother)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • synthesizers
  • guitar
DiscographyGrimes discography
Labels
Formerly ofMembrain

Born and raised in Vancouver, Grimes began releasing music independently after moving to Montreal in 2006.[6] She then released two albums, Geidi Primes and Halfaxa, in 2010 on Arbutus Records and subsequently signed with 4AD and rose to prominence with the release of her 2012 studio album, Visions. Visions includes the singles "Genesis" and "Oblivion" and received the Canadian music industry Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year.[7] Following this, her fourth studio album, Art Angels, was released in 2015 and received critical praise as several publications named it the best album of the year.[8] Her fifth studio album, Miss Anthropocene, was released in 2020.

Outside of music, Grimes had a voice role in the 2020 action role-playing video game Cyberpunk 2077 and is a judge on the music competition game show Alter Ego.

Early life edit

Grimes was born Claire Elise Boucher in Vancouver, British Columbia,[9] on March 17, 1988,[10] the eldest child of Sandy Garossino, a former Crown prosecutor and arts advocate,[11] and Maurice Boucher, a former banker who works "in the business side of biotech."[12][13] She is of French Canadian (including Québécois), Ukrainian, and Italian descent.[14][15][16][17]

Grimes and her younger brother, Mac, were raised Roman Catholic, and attended Catholic school in Vancouver.[18][19] She later commented that her religious upbringing had a significant impact on her: "It totally influences everything I do. I think I have serious latent Catholic guilt issues."[20] Her parents divorced when she was 11 years old, after which her mother remarried.[21] Through her mother's remarriage, she has two stepbrothers, one of whom is a member of the hip hop duo LNDN DRGS and performs under the name Jay Worthy.[22]

In 2006, Grimes graduated from Lord Byng Secondary School and relocated from Vancouver to Montreal to attend McGill University's joint Bachelor of Arts and Science program, double majoring in philosophy and neuroscience and minoring in Russian;[23] however, she left the university in early 2011 before completing her degree.[24][25] During this time she studied electroacoustics.[26][27]

Career edit

2009–2011: Career beginnings, Geidi Primes, and Halfaxa edit

According to the timestamps on her original Myspace page, she began writing music under the name Grimes in 2007.[28] Her performer name was chosen because at the time, MySpace allowed artists to list three musical genres. She listed "grime" for all three, without knowing what the grime music genre was.[29] Grimes is self-taught in music and visual art.[30][31]

 
Grimes performing at South by Southwest 2012

In January 2010, Grimes released her debut album, Geidi Primes,[32] a concept album inspired by the Dune series,[32][33][34] followed by her second album, Halfaxa, in October of the same year.[35] After the release of Halfaxa, she began to publicly promote her music and tour beyond Montreal. In 2011 Grimes released five songs on her side of the split 12" with d'Eon, Darkbloom (through both Arbutus and Hippos in Tanks).[36][37] Beginning in May 2011, Grimes opened for Lykke Li on her North American Tour, and the following August her debut album was re-released through No Pain in Pop Records, in CD and vinyl format for the first time.[38][39] In 2011, she collaborated with DJ/producer Blood Diamonds.[40][41]

2011–2014: Visions edit

Following extensive touring and positive reception to her first two albums and Darkbloom contribution, Grimes signed with record label 4AD in January 2012.[42][43] Her third studio album, Visions, was released on January 31, 2012, in Canada through Arbutus Records,[44] February 21, 2012 in the United States through 4AD,[43][44] and various dates in March 2012 elsewhere.[45][46] appeared on a number of publications' year-end lists and is considered Grimes' breakout album.[47] NME included it on their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list in 2013.[48] Visions won the Electronic Album of the Year Award and Grimes was nominated for the Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Junos.[49] Grimes also won the Artist of the Year Award at the 2013 Webbys.[47][50]

[After nine days] you have no stimulation, so your subconscious starts filling in the blanks ... I started to feel like I was channelling spirits. I was convinced my music was a gift from God. It was like I knew exactly what to do next, as if my songs were already written.

Grimes in The Guardian, April 27, 2012[51]

The album's second single, "Oblivion", was named the best song of 2012 by Pitchfork[52] and was produced into a music video co-directed by Emily Kai Bock and Grimes.[53][54] Pitchfork ranked "Oblivion" at number one on their 200 Best Tracks of the Decade So Far list in 2014.[55] In interviews following the album's release, Grimes explained that she was assigned a strict deadline by which to have her third album finished far before it was complete,[56] resulting in her recording the bulk of Visions while isolated in her Montreal apartment for three consecutive weeks. Notably, this intensive recording session included a period of nine days without sleep or food and with blacked out windows, since she generally could not make music as readily during the day, and doing "tons of amphetamines"[51][57] She described the writing process as being "equally enjoyable and tortuous",[58] feeling that its difficulty contributed to its success.[58] Grimes went on the Visions Tour from 2012 to 2014 with supporting acts Born Gold, Myths, Elite Gymnastics, and Ami Dang.[59][60][61] In March 2012, Grimes collaborated with Cop Car Bonfire's Tim Lafontaine and went under the name, Membrain.[62][63] They released an EP called, Sit Back, Rewind.[62][63] In May 2012, Grimes was featured on Blood Diamonds's song "Phone Sex".[64][65] In July 2012, Grimes toured as a supporting act with Diplo and Skrillex on the Full Flex Express Canadian Train Tour.[66][67] In August 2012, Grimes made her American television debut on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.[68][69]

In April 2013, Grimes posted a written statement addressing her experience as a female musician as rife with sexism and expressed disappointment that her feminist stance was often interpreted as anti-male.[70][71] When speaking about her preference to produce all her studio albums herself, she said, "I don't wanna be just like the face of this thing I built, I want to be the one who built it".[72] In December 2013, Grimes employed the services of Jay-Z's management company, Roc Nation.[73][74]

2014–2017: Art Angels edit

 
Grimes performing at the Governors Ball in June 2014

On June 26, 2014, Grimes premiered the new track "Go", produced by and featuring Blood Diamonds. It was a track that had been written for and rejected by Rihanna and was premiered on Zane Lowe's radio 1 show.[75][76][77] Rolling Stone ranked it number fourteen on their Best Songs of 2014 list.[78] In July 2014, Grimes was featured on Bleachers' song "Take Me Away" from their album, Strange Desire.[79] On August 19, 2014, Grimes was featured in the music for the remix of Haim's My Song 5.[80][81]

On March 8, 2015, Grimes released a self-directed video for a demo version of "Realiti" from an abandoned album. It received critical acclaim from music critics, being named Best New Music by Jenn Pelly from Pitchfork, calling it the "best new Grimes song since Visions."[82][83] On March 15, 2015, Grimes and Bleachers released their collaboration, "Entropy" for the HBO TV show Girls.[84][85] In the summer of 2015, Grimes toured with Lana Del Rey for several of her Endless Summer Tour dates.[86][87] She then toured in the fall of 2015 as the headliner of her own Rhinestone Cowgirls Tour with opener Nicole Dollanganger.[88]

Speaking of her upcoming fourth album, scheduled for a "surprise" release in October, Grimes said that record was recorded with "real instruments", a departure from the primarily synth and sampler driven composing of her prior releases.[89] On October 26, 2015, Grimes released the lead single of the album, "Flesh Without Blood", as well as a two-act music video comprising both "Flesh Without Blood" and "Life in the Vivid Dream", another song from the upcoming album.[90][91] The album, titled Art Angels, was released in November to favourable reviews, garnering an 88 (out of 100) rating on Metacritic[92] and the Best New Music designation from Pitchfork. Jessica Hopper of Pitchfork described Art Angels as "evidence of Boucher's labor and an articulation of a pop vision that is incontrovertibly hers... an epic holiday buffet of tendentious feminist fuck-off, with second helpings for anonymous commenters and music industry blood-suckers."[93]

Art Angels was named best album of the year by NME, Exclaim!, and Stereogum.[94][95][96] It peaked at number 1 on the Billboard US Top Alternative Album Chart[97] and number 2 on the Billboard Top Independent Album chart.[98] Grimes won the 2016 International award at the Socan Annual Awards and the 2016 Harper's Bazaar Musician of the Year Award in October.[99][100]

 
Grimes performing at Lollapalooza 2016

In the spring of 2016, Grimes toured Asia and Europe with supporting act Hana on the Ac!d Reign Tour.[101] Grimes continued touring through the summer of 2016, performing at various music festivals across North America and opening for Florence and the Machine on select dates of the How Beautiful Tour.[102]

Continuing the series of music videos for songs off Art Angels that began with "Flesh Without Blood" and "Life in the Vivid Dream" ("Act I" and "Act II", respectively),[90] Grimes released the music video for "Kill V. Maim" ("Act III") on January 19, 2016,[103] and the music video for "California" ("Act IV") on May 9, 2016.[104] Grimes crafted a slightly remixed version of "California" for the music video to achieve a less "dissonant" visual/auditory mix.[105] On August 3, 2016, Grimes released the song "Medieval Warfare" as part of the soundtrack of the 2016 superhero film, Suicide Squad.[106][107]

On October 5, 2016, Grimes with friend and collaborator Hana Pestle, more commonly known by stage name Hana, released "The Ac!d Reign Chronicles", a lo-fi series of seven music videos including songs by Grimes ("Butterfly", "World Princess Part II", "Belly of the Beat" and "Scream") and Hana ("Underwater", "Chimera" and "Avalanche"), each starring in their respective segments.[108][109][110] Additional appearances include Aristophanes in Scream[109][110] and two of Grimes' backup dancers, Linda Davis and Alyson Van, throughout the series.[108] "The AC!D Reign Chronicles" were recorded over the course of two weeks during the duo's time touring Europe and were made with minimal production,[108] shot exclusively on iPhones with no crew aside from her brother, Mac Boucher, who assisted with filming.[110] In 2016, Grimes co-wrote the song "Heaven" for Troye Sivan's album Blue Neighbourhood.[111]

On February 2, 2017, Grimes premiered on Tidal the high budget futuristic music video of "Venus Fly", starring herself and Janelle Monáe.[112][113] The video was uploaded on YouTube on February 9, 2017.[114] She won Best Dance Video for "Venus Fly" at the Much Music Video Awards.[115] In 2017, Grimes won a JUNO Award for Video of the Year, featuring "Kill V. Maim".[116] On October 19, 2017, Grimes released a cover of Tegan and Sara's "Dark Come Soon" with Hana.[117][118] The cover is a part of Tegan and Sara's The Con X: Covers album.[117][118]

2018–2021: Miss Anthropocene and collaborations edit

In February 2018, Grimes wrote on Instagram, "well no music any time soon after all."[119] It was later revealed that this was due to a clash with her label, 4AD.[120] She later revealed on an Instagram post that she would eventually be releasing two albums, and that "they would be separated by a period of time", with the first being released with 4AD, and the second with an undisclosed label. Grimes stated that this first album would be "highly collaborative and [characterized by] most glorious light", with the second highlighting themes of "pure darkness and chaos".[121]

On April 10, 2018, Grimes was featured on "Pynk," the third single from Janelle Monáe's album, Dirty Computer.[122][123] On May 30, 2018, Grimes was featured on "Love4Eva" by Loona yyxy, the lead single from South Korean girl group Loona's third sub-unit's debut EP Beauty & the Beat.[124][125] On June 15, 2018, she was featured in a video for Apple's Behind the Mac series on their YouTube channel, with a preview of a song from her upcoming album titled "That's What the Drugs Are For", later released as "My Name Is Dark".[126][127] On the same day, she posted two Twitter videos previewing two songs from her upcoming album, "adore u (beautiful game)" and "4ÆM".[128] In 2018, Grimes composed the theme music for Netflix's animated series Hilda.[129][130] On October 19, 2018, Grimes was featured on Jimmy Urine's "The Medicine Does Not Control Me" from the album, Euringer.[131]

On October 31, 2018, Grimes was featured on "Play Destroy" by Poppy on her album Am I a Girl?[132] Shortly after the release of "Play Destroy", Poppy accused Grimes of bullying during the making of "Play Destroy" stating:

"I was kind of bullied into submission by [Grimes] and her team of self-proclaimed feminists," she says. "We planned the song coming out months ago, and she was preventing it. I got to watch her bully songwriters into signing NDA and not taking credit for songs that they were a part of. She doesn't practice what she preaches."[133]

Grimes responded by saying:

"Poppy, you dragged me into a disgusting situation and won't stop punishing me for not wanting to be a part of it," Grimes says. "I don't want to work with you, you leaked the song anyway. u got what you want. Let it go."[134]

On November 29, 2018, Grimes released the single, "We Appreciate Power" featuring Hana,[135][136][137] which was described as an industrial rock[135] and nu metal song.[137] On December 11, 2018, Grimes performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[138][139] Grimes also appeared on Bring Me the Horizon's "Nihilist Blues" from their sixth album, Amo.[140][141]

On August 13, 2019, Grimes posted an advertisement for the Adidas by Stella McCartney Fall 2019 collection on Instagram, stating that she would release the first single off her upcoming album, Miss Anthropocene, on September 13, 2019.[142][143] She released the music video for "Violence", featuring i_o, on September 5, 2019.[144][145] On October 25, 2019, an unfinished version of the album was leaked online.[146] On November 15, 2019, she released two versions of the single "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth"[147][148] and performed "4ÆM" at the 2019 Video Game Awards in order to introduce herself as Lizzy Wizzy, a voiced character in the game Cyberpunk 2077.[149][150] On November 29, 2019, Grimes released the single "My Name Is Dark".[151][152] On December 13, 2019, Grimes released the single "4ÆM".[153][154] Miss Anthropocene was released on February 21, 2020.[155][156] On February 12, 2020, she released the single "Delete Forever", which was partly inspired by the death of Lil Peep and the ongoing opioid crisis.[157][158][159] On February 27, 2020, Grimes released a music video for the song "Idoru".[160][161] On April 1, 2020, Grimes released a music video for the song "You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around" and asked fans to finish the video because it only features Grimes and a green screen.[162][163] On June 17, 2020, Grimes was featured on Ashnikko's song, "Cry" from her mixtape, Demidevil.[164][165]

Grimes made an appearance on the Adult Swim sketch comedy show, The Eric Andre Show.[166][167] Her collaboration with Janelle Monáe, "Pynk", was featured on episode 5 of the television series, I May Destroy You.[168] Her song "Oblivion" was featured on episode 9 of the same series.[168] Grimes collaborated with Benee on the dance-style song "Sheesh" on the latter's debut album, Hey U X, released on November 11, 2020.[169] Her song, "Kill V Maim" was featured in the soundtrack of the 2020 film, Mainstream.[170] On December 11, 2020, Grimes and other associated artists, all using aliases, released a Cyberpunk 2077-themed DJ mix album on Apple Music, titled This story is dedicated to all those cyberpunks who fight against injustice and corruption every day of their lives!. It contains two new songs by Grimes, "Samana" and "Delicate Weapon".[171][172] On December 18, 2020, nine months after the release of her fifth studio album, Miss Anthropocene, Grimes changed the cover art for the album on all streaming platforms.[173][174] The new cover art is a painting by Rupid Leejm that Grimes commissioned to use.[173][174] In discussing the process of choosing the cover art originally, "I polled a bunch of ppl and everyone said not to use it (??) but I wish I trusted my gut. I fucking LOVE this painting."[173][174] On January 1, 2021, Grimes released Miss Anthropocene: Rave Edition, a remix album featuring new versions of songs on the album by artists including BloodPop, Channel Tres, Richie Hawtin, and Modeselektor, along with two remixes from her Cyberpunk 2077 Apple Music DJ mix.[175][176]

2021–present: Alter Ego, collaborations, Fairies Cum First, Book 1 and Book 2 edit

On March 5, 2021, Grimes signed with Columbia Records.[177][178][179] On May 8, 2021, Grimes made an appearance on a Saturday Night Live sketch as Princess Peach alongside host Elon Musk as Wario.[180] Her song "California" was featured in the computer-animated film The Mitchells vs. the Machines.[181] In June 2021, she appeared in Doja Cat's music video "Need to Know".[182][183]

Later in June, she started a new partnered Discord server called "Grimes Metaverse Super Beta" and a new podcast "Homo Techno", co-hosted with science communicator Liv Boeree.[184] She used the Discord server to tease new music frequently, and released a snippet of a song called "Shinigami Eyes" which she continued to promote in subsequent social media posts,[184] as well as an upcoming collaboration with British DJ Chris Lake.[185] Grimes spoke about an upcoming concept album with Billboard, describing it as a "space opera".[186]

In July 2021 Grimes, alongside will.i.am, Alanis Morissette, Nick Lachey, and Rocsi Diaz were revealed as judges on Alter Ego, a new singing competition series in which the contestants make the use of motion capture technology to portray themselves as "dream avatars".[187][188] She also made a cameo appearance in the short film Discord: The Movie, alongside Awkwafina, Danny DeVito, and J Balvin.[186][189] On September 30, 2021, Grimes released a new song titled "Love" recorded in response to her separation from Elon Musk and its subsequent media attention.[190][191] On December 3, 2021, Grimes announced the title of her sixth studio album, Book 1, and released a new single titled "Player of Games".[192][193] In December 2021, Grimes teased a collaboration with The Weeknd on Discord, saying that the collaboration would be released in 2022.[194][195]

In January 2022, Grimes partnered with the video game Rocket League for the Neon Nights event.[196][197] The event ran from January 26 to February 8, 2022, and featured Grimes-themed items and her songs "Shinigami Eyes" and "Player of Games".[196][197] In January 2022, Grimes announced a 10th anniversary vinyl of her album Visions.[198]

On January 26, 2022, Grimes released "Shinigami Eyes".[199][200] A week later, on February 3, 2022, Grimes announced her forthcoming EP titled Fairies Cum First.[200][201] In April 2022, Grimes was featured on the song, "Last Day" by the Russian band IC3PEAK from the album Kiss of Death.[202] Grimes was featured in the music video for Bella Poarch's "Dolls" which was released on July 15, 2022.[203][204][205] Grimes was an opening act on select dates for Swedish House Mafia's "Paradise Again Tour"[206] alongside Kaytranada, ZHU, and Alesso.[202][207] The tour ran from July 29 to November 13, 2022.[202][207] Grimes appeared on Bella Poarch's song, "No Man's Land" from the Dolls EP, which was released on August 12, 2022.[208][209]

In August 2022, Grimes was featured on the cover of Vogue Plus China,[210] in which she did an interview and further discussed her upcoming collaboration with The Weeknd.[194][195] She confirmed that the song is called "Sci Fi" and is set for release in mid-2022.[194][195] She also provided more details about her upcoming studio album and EP, stating, "all these projects [will] come together and merge into one project at the end."[194][195] On September 17, 2022, she revealed that she has twenty songs for her upcoming album and teased that the album might be divided into two albums.[211] She also confirmed that the album was in the process of being mixed.[211] In January 2023, Grimes gave an update on her delayed sixth album, Book 1, announcing that her career was a 'side quest' now and that her children, friends and family were her priorities.[212][213][214] On January 31, 2023, it was announced that Grimes would feature on Caroline Polachek's song "Fly to You", alongside Dido. The song is from Polachek's fourth studio album, Desire, I Want to Turn Into You, which released on February 14, 2023.[215][216]

In April 2023, Grimes invited people to use her voice in AI generated songs, stating that she likes the idea of 'killing copyright'.[217][218] On June 8, 2023, Grimes released "Welcome to the Opera", along with Anyma, also known as Matteo Milleri of the Italian duo Tale of Us.[219][220] On July 28, 2023, Grimes released "I Wanna Be Software", with Canadian record producer, Illangelo.[221][222] On November 3, 2023, Grimes collaborated with Iranian-Dutch singer, Sevdaliza, on the song, "Nothing Lasts Forever".[223][224]

Artistry edit

Musical style edit

 
Grimes at Hard Rock Cafe Makati in 2013

Grimes' music has been described with a number of labels, including synth-pop, electropop, art pop, indie pop, dream pop, experimental pop, pop, avant-garde pop, lo-fi, dance, witch house, electronic, glo-fi, bedroom pop, and electronica with elements of rock, hip hop, R&B, folk, drum and bass, and classical.[note 1]

According to Vulture, "[Grimes moved away] from the creepy, lo-fi R&B of her early releases to the futuristic dance-pop of her...[third] album, Visions."[5] For her fourth studio, Art Angels, Grimes learned how to play guitar and violin.[235] She stated "I didn't want to play the keys, 'cause I don't want to be considered synth-pop."[235] Rolling Stone described the album as a "[move away from her] hazy synth-pop toward an off-kilter guitars-and-beats sound," and "uses rock sounds in a really different context."[235] Grimes described her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene as "mostly ethereal nu metal."[253] The Guardian summarised her musical style: "By sounding a little like everything you've ever heard, the whole sounds like nothing you've ever heard."[254] The Japan Times wrote that Grimes' "otherworldly, Ableton-assisted music is crammed full of hooks fit to sit alongside Rihanna and Taylor Swift in the Top 40".[255] Dazed stated: "In a sense, she'd always thrived on being too pop for indie and too indie for pop".[256] Her lyrics were described by The Guardian as "generally elusive and impressionistic, shying away from specifics".[51] Grimes is a soprano.[257][258][259][260] The Daily Telegraph described her vocals as "sweet, thin and hazy."[261] She utilizes looping and layering techniques, particularly with vocals; many of her songs feature layers of over fifty different vocal tracks which create an "ethereal" sound.[225] Her lyrical themes include science fiction, feminism, and climate change.[251] Her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene has been considered to be a loose concept album about an "anthropomorphic goddess of climate change" inspired by Roman mythology[262] and villainy.[263] Heather Phares of AllMusic described the album as a "brooding embodiment of climate change."[251] In the single "So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth" she also experimented with AI-generated music using the NSynth neural synthesizer.[263]

Grimes described her music as "ADD music", shifting frequently and dramatically – "I go through phases a lot."[264] She said "Most music with traditional verse, chorus and bridge structures can probably be considered 'pop.' But I think most people think about Top 40 these days when they use the word 'pop,' and I'm emphatically not from that world."[255] She said that Panda Bear's 2007 album Person Pitch "jumpstarted" her mind. She explains, "Up until that point I had basically only made weird atonal drone music, with no sense of songwriting. I barely understood anything about music ... But suddenly all music clicked into place and seemed so simple and easy. I was pretty much able to spontaneously write songs immediately after listening to this album once."[265]

Influences edit

Her work has been likened to various artists, including Björk,[51] Julianna Barwick,[266] Siouxsie Sioux,[266] and Enya.[225] She has stated that she loves British rock bands like Bring Me the Horizon and Foals.[235] She was described by Tastemakers Magazine as an "alien love-child of Aphex Twin and ABBA".[267] While making her third studio album, Grimes was listening to Aphex Twin, Black Dice, Dungeon Family, Michael Jackson, New Edition, Outkast, Nine Inch Nails, Burial, TLC, Mariah Carey and stated "I'm into the really caustic beats, the kind of sharp drum and bass kind of stuff. Really nice vocals too, with lots of tight harmonies at the same time."[5]

Grimes cites Blink-182 as an influence in her Amoeba Records "What's In My Bag?" episode where she picked one of their live DVDs.[268] Grimes considers Blue Hawaii "a big part of my family in Montreal."[269] Grimes stated that Cocteau Twins[270] are "one of the first bands I was into that was considered alternative." In a tweet, Grimes replied to someone saying that her recent influences were Chris Isaak, St. Vincent, and Mindless Self Indulgence.[271] The theories of her second studio album, Halfaxa were inspired by Hildegard of Bingen.[272]

Before releasing her fourth studio album, Art Angels, Grimes described one of her upcoming songs as a glam rock track inspired by David Bowie and Queen.[271] Art Angels was also influenced by Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and The Godfather movies.[273] Grimes said that while touring with How to Dress Well, his song "Suicide Dream 2" "made me tear up every night... [and] after this tour I got really re-inspired, went home, and immediately wrote [songs that] are, in my opinion, the best shit I've ever done."[269] Early on, Grimes stated that "an early diet of the Spice Girls, Marilyn Manson, OutKast and Skinny Puppy drove her to build pop songs out of the harsher sonic textures she rarely heard on the radio."[274] Some of her other influences include Jedi Mind Tricks,[275] Kenji Kawai,[276] Yoko Kanno,[276] Alicia Keys,[277] Panda Bear,[42][277] Bikini Kill,[42] Kate Bush,[278] Al Green,[277][279] Salem,[277] Trent Reznor,[280][281] Tool,[265] Yeah Yeah Yeahs,[265] and Paramore.[282]

Visual art edit

Grimes designs her album art for all of her albums, gig fliers, comic book covers,[283] and merchandise.[284] She has done exhibitions showcasing her works and has stated that "[she has] always been a visual artist".[283] Her art is influenced by Japanese anime, manga, and comic artists such as Charles Burns and Daniel Clowes.[285] Her illustrations have appeared in gallery shows, including at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.[286] She created an alternate cover for Image Comics' The Wicked + The Divine,[287][288][289] and designed a capsule collection of t-shirts for Hedi Slimane's Saint Laurent, in 2013.[290][291] That year, she also curated a two-day event at the Audio Visual Arts Gallery in New York City with a silent auction to benefit the Native Women's Association of Canada's campaign to raise awareness of violence against aboriginal women in Canada.[292][293] In early 2021, she sold original digital art in the form of non-fungible tokens for $5.8 million.[294][295] In May 2022, she said on Twitter she was joining the board of Unicorn DAO, "to help their mission to fund/ develop female and non-binary lead art and projects."[296]

Personal life edit

Grimes’ brother Mac Bouche has played a role in creating a number of her music videos including "Violence," "Go," "Realiti," and "Venus Fly," among others.[297] She and her stepbrother, who raps under the name Jay Worthy, collaborated on the single "Christmas Song", released on the Rough Trade bonus disc of her Visions album.[298][299]

In 2009, Grimes and a friend attempted to sail down the Mississippi River to New Orleans from Minneapolis in a houseboat they built.[300] Following several mishaps, including engine trouble and encounters with law enforcement, the houseboat was impounded by the city of Minneapolis. Grimes claims that elements of the story were exaggerated in the newspapers that reported on it at the time.[301] The adventure has been turned into an animated video narrated by T-Bone Burnett.[302]

Grimes has been open about her past drug usage, revealing intense periods during the creation of her third album, Visions in 2012, during which she "blacked out the windows and did tons of amphetamine and stayed up for three weeks and didn't eat anything."[57] In 2014, she wrote a blog post expressing her aversion to hard drugs.[303][304]

Grimes embraces her distinctive lisp[305][306][307] and has expressed no desire for speech therapy to alter it.[308] Grimes has stated that she is autistic, saying she was previously misdiagnosed with restless legs syndrome and schizoaffective disorder. She described personal motor-skill issues when "[she] went to check [her] kids and performed worse than them on every test".[309]

Relationships edit

From 2007 to 2010, Grimes was in an on-and-off relationship with Devon Welsh, then lead vocalist of Majical Cloudz.[310] The two met in 2007 at a first-year dorm party while studying at McGill University.[310] From 2012 to 2018, Grimes was in a relationship with electronic musician Jaime Brooks,[311] who supported her on the Visions Tour performing as Elite Gymnastics.[312][313]

In 2018, Grimes began a relationship with business magnate Elon Musk.[314] They met after discovering on Twitter that they both came up with the same pun relating to Rococo and the thought experiment Roko's basilisk.[315] In 2020, Grimes gave birth to their son, and in 2021, they welcomed a daughter via surrogacy.[316][317][318] Grimes said via Instagram that Go Won of the South Korean girl group Loona, with whom she collaborated in 2018, is her eldest son's godmother.[319] The couple "semi-separated" in September 2021.[320]

In January 2022, Grimes said of her relationship with Musk: "I would probably refer to him as my boyfriend, but we're very fluid."[19] Despite experiencing periods of separation and fluctuating relationship statuses, Grimes described Musk as her "best friend and the love of my life" as of March 2022.[321] In September 2023, it was reported the couple had another son.[322][323] On September 29, Grimes sued Musk over parental rights in a California court.[324][325][326][327]

Discography edit

Studio albums

Filmography edit

Film and television edit

Film and television credits
Year Title Role Notes Refs.
2011 Tabula Rasa Saint-Boniface Short film
2018 Hilda 26 episodes; theme music composer only [129][130]
2020 The Eric Andre Show Herself Episode: "The ASAP Ferg Show" [166]
2021 Saturday Night Live Princess Peach Episode: "Elon Musk/Miley Cyrus"; uncredited [180]
2021 Discord: The Movie Herself Short film; cameo [186][189]
2021 Alter Ego Judge 11 episodes [187][188]

Video games edit

Video games
Year Title Voice role Refs.
2020 Cyberpunk 2077 Lizzy Wizzy [149][150]

Tours edit

Headlining edit

Supporting edit

Awards and nominations edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Musical styles:

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For other uses see Grimes disambiguation Claire Elise Boucher b uː ˈ ʃ eɪ boo SHAY 2 born March 17 1988 known professionally as Grimes is a Canadian musician singer songwriter and record producer 3 4 Her early work has been described as extending from lo fi R amp B to futuristic dance pop 5 and has incorporated influences from electronic music hip hop and rock Her lyrics often touch on science fiction and feminist themes She has released five studio albums GrimesGrimes performing in 2014BornClaire Elise Boucher 1988 03 17 March 17 1988 age 35 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaOther namesc 1 OccupationsMusician singer songwriter record producer music video director visual artistYears active2007 presentPartnerElon Musk 2018 2021 Children3RelativesJay Worthy step brother AwardsFull listMusical careerOriginMontreal Quebec CanadaGenresSynth pop electropop art pop indie pop dream pop experimental popInstrumentsVocals keyboards synthesizers guitarDiscographyGrimes discographyLabelsArbutus 4AD Roc Nation Nazgul ColumbiaFormerly ofMembrainBorn and raised in Vancouver Grimes began releasing music independently after moving to Montreal in 2006 6 She then released two albums Geidi Primes and Halfaxa in 2010 on Arbutus Records and subsequently signed with 4AD and rose to prominence with the release of her 2012 studio album Visions Visions includes the singles Genesis and Oblivion and received the Canadian music industry Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year 7 Following this her fourth studio album Art Angels was released in 2015 and received critical praise as several publications named it the best album of the year 8 Her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene was released in 2020 Outside of music Grimes had a voice role in the 2020 action role playing video game Cyberpunk 2077 and is a judge on the music competition game show Alter Ego Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2009 2011 Career beginnings Geidi Primes and Halfaxa 2 2 2011 2014 Visions 2 3 2014 2017 Art Angels 2 4 2018 2021 Miss Anthropocene and collaborations 2 5 2021 present Alter Ego collaborations Fairies Cum First Book 1 and Book 2 3 Artistry 3 1 Musical style 3 2 Influences 3 3 Visual art 4 Personal life 4 1 Relationships 5 Discography 6 Filmography 6 1 Film and television 6 2 Video games 7 Tours 7 1 Headlining 7 2 Supporting 8 Awards and nominations 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editGrimes was born Claire Elise Boucher in Vancouver British Columbia 9 on March 17 1988 10 the eldest child of Sandy Garossino a former Crown prosecutor and arts advocate 11 and Maurice Boucher a former banker who works in the business side of biotech 12 13 She is of French Canadian including Quebecois Ukrainian and Italian descent 14 15 16 17 Grimes and her younger brother Mac were raised Roman Catholic and attended Catholic school in Vancouver 18 19 She later commented that her religious upbringing had a significant impact on her It totally influences everything I do I think I have serious latent Catholic guilt issues 20 Her parents divorced when she was 11 years old after which her mother remarried 21 Through her mother s remarriage she has two stepbrothers one of whom is a member of the hip hop duo LNDN DRGS and performs under the name Jay Worthy 22 In 2006 Grimes graduated from Lord Byng Secondary School and relocated from Vancouver to Montreal to attend McGill University s joint Bachelor of Arts and Science program double majoring in philosophy and neuroscience and minoring in Russian 23 however she left the university in early 2011 before completing her degree 24 25 During this time she studied electroacoustics 26 27 Career edit2009 2011 Career beginnings Geidi Primes and Halfaxa edit Main articles Geidi Primes and Halfaxa According to the timestamps on her original Myspace page she began writing music under the name Grimes in 2007 28 Her performer name was chosen because at the time MySpace allowed artists to list three musical genres She listed grime for all three without knowing what the grime music genre was 29 Grimes is self taught in music and visual art 30 31 nbsp Grimes performing at South by Southwest 2012In January 2010 Grimes released her debut album Geidi Primes 32 a concept album inspired by the Dune series 32 33 34 followed by her second album Halfaxa in October of the same year 35 After the release of Halfaxa she began to publicly promote her music and tour beyond Montreal In 2011 Grimes released five songs on her side of the split 12 with d Eon Darkbloom through both Arbutus and Hippos in Tanks 36 37 Beginning in May 2011 Grimes opened for Lykke Li on her North American Tour and the following August her debut album was re released through No Pain in Pop Records in CD and vinyl format for the first time 38 39 In 2011 she collaborated with DJ producer Blood Diamonds 40 41 2011 2014 Visions edit Main article Visions Following extensive touring and positive reception to her first two albums and Darkbloom contribution Grimes signed with record label 4AD in January 2012 42 43 Her third studio album Visions was released on January 31 2012 in Canada through Arbutus Records 44 February 21 2012 in the United States through 4AD 43 44 and various dates in March 2012 elsewhere 45 46 appeared on a number of publications year end lists and is considered Grimes breakout album 47 NME included it on their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list in 2013 48 Visions won the Electronic Album of the Year Award and Grimes was nominated for the Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Junos 49 Grimes also won the Artist of the Year Award at the 2013 Webbys 47 50 After nine days you have no stimulation so your subconscious starts filling in the blanks I started to feel like I was channelling spirits I was convinced my music was a gift from God It was like I knew exactly what to do next as if my songs were already written Grimes in The Guardian April 27 2012 51 The album s second single Oblivion was named the best song of 2012 by Pitchfork 52 and was produced into a music video co directed by Emily Kai Bock and Grimes 53 54 Pitchfork ranked Oblivion at number one on their 200 Best Tracks of the Decade So Far list in 2014 55 In interviews following the album s release Grimes explained that she was assigned a strict deadline by which to have her third album finished far before it was complete 56 resulting in her recording the bulk of Visions while isolated in her Montreal apartment for three consecutive weeks Notably this intensive recording session included a period of nine days without sleep or food and with blacked out windows since she generally could not make music as readily during the day and doing tons of amphetamines 51 57 She described the writing process as being equally enjoyable and tortuous 58 feeling that its difficulty contributed to its success 58 Grimes went on the Visions Tour from 2012 to 2014 with supporting acts Born Gold Myths Elite Gymnastics and Ami Dang 59 60 61 In March 2012 Grimes collaborated with Cop Car Bonfire s Tim Lafontaine and went under the name Membrain 62 63 They released an EP called Sit Back Rewind 62 63 In May 2012 Grimes was featured on Blood Diamonds s song Phone Sex 64 65 In July 2012 Grimes toured as a supporting act with Diplo and Skrillex on the Full Flex Express Canadian Train Tour 66 67 In August 2012 Grimes made her American television debut on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon 68 69 In April 2013 Grimes posted a written statement addressing her experience as a female musician as rife with sexism and expressed disappointment that her feminist stance was often interpreted as anti male 70 71 When speaking about her preference to produce all her studio albums herself she said I don t wanna be just like the face of this thing I built I want to be the one who built it 72 In December 2013 Grimes employed the services of Jay Z s management company Roc Nation 73 74 2014 2017 Art Angels edit Main article Art Angels nbsp Grimes performing at the Governors Ball in June 2014On June 26 2014 Grimes premiered the new track Go produced by and featuring Blood Diamonds It was a track that had been written for and rejected by Rihanna and was premiered on Zane Lowe s radio 1 show 75 76 77 Rolling Stone ranked it number fourteen on their Best Songs of 2014 list 78 In July 2014 Grimes was featured on Bleachers song Take Me Away from their album Strange Desire 79 On August 19 2014 Grimes was featured in the music for the remix of Haim s My Song 5 80 81 On March 8 2015 Grimes released a self directed video for a demo version of Realiti from an abandoned album It received critical acclaim from music critics being named Best New Music by Jenn Pelly from Pitchfork calling it the best new Grimes song since Visions 82 83 On March 15 2015 Grimes and Bleachers released their collaboration Entropy for the HBO TV show Girls 84 85 In the summer of 2015 Grimes toured with Lana Del Rey for several of her Endless Summer Tour dates 86 87 She then toured in the fall of 2015 as the headliner of her own Rhinestone Cowgirls Tour with opener Nicole Dollanganger 88 Speaking of her upcoming fourth album scheduled for a surprise release in October Grimes said that record was recorded with real instruments a departure from the primarily synth and sampler driven composing of her prior releases 89 On October 26 2015 Grimes released the lead single of the album Flesh Without Blood as well as a two act music video comprising both Flesh Without Blood and Life in the Vivid Dream another song from the upcoming album 90 91 The album titled Art Angels was released in November to favourable reviews garnering an 88 out of 100 rating on Metacritic 92 and the Best New Music designation from Pitchfork Jessica Hopper of Pitchfork described Art Angels as evidence of Boucher s labor and an articulation of a pop vision that is incontrovertibly hers an epic holiday buffet of tendentious feminist fuck off with second helpings for anonymous commenters and music industry blood suckers 93 Art Angels was named best album of the year by NME Exclaim and Stereogum 94 95 96 It peaked at number 1 on the Billboard US Top Alternative Album Chart 97 and number 2 on the Billboard Top Independent Album chart 98 Grimes won the 2016 International award at the Socan Annual Awards and the 2016 Harper s Bazaar Musician of the Year Award in October 99 100 nbsp Grimes performing at Lollapalooza 2016In the spring of 2016 Grimes toured Asia and Europe with supporting act Hana on the Ac d Reign Tour 101 Grimes continued touring through the summer of 2016 performing at various music festivals across North America and opening for Florence and the Machine on select dates of the How Beautiful Tour 102 Continuing the series of music videos for songs off Art Angels that began with Flesh Without Blood and Life in the Vivid Dream Act I and Act II respectively 90 Grimes released the music video for Kill V Maim Act III on January 19 2016 103 and the music video for California Act IV on May 9 2016 104 Grimes crafted a slightly remixed version of California for the music video to achieve a less dissonant visual auditory mix 105 On August 3 2016 Grimes released the song Medieval Warfare as part of the soundtrack of the 2016 superhero film Suicide Squad 106 107 On October 5 2016 Grimes with friend and collaborator Hana Pestle more commonly known by stage name Hana released The Ac d Reign Chronicles a lo fi series of seven music videos including songs by Grimes Butterfly World Princess Part II Belly of the Beat and Scream and Hana Underwater Chimera and Avalanche each starring in their respective segments 108 109 110 Additional appearances include Aristophanes in Scream 109 110 and two of Grimes backup dancers Linda Davis and Alyson Van throughout the series 108 The AC D Reign Chronicles were recorded over the course of two weeks during the duo s time touring Europe and were made with minimal production 108 shot exclusively on iPhones with no crew aside from her brother Mac Boucher who assisted with filming 110 In 2016 Grimes co wrote the song Heaven for Troye Sivan s album Blue Neighbourhood 111 On February 2 2017 Grimes premiered on Tidal the high budget futuristic music video of Venus Fly starring herself and Janelle Monae 112 113 The video was uploaded on YouTube on February 9 2017 114 She won Best Dance Video for Venus Fly at the Much Music Video Awards 115 In 2017 Grimes won a JUNO Award for Video of the Year featuring Kill V Maim 116 On October 19 2017 Grimes released a cover of Tegan and Sara s Dark Come Soon with Hana 117 118 The cover is a part of Tegan and Sara s The Con X Covers album 117 118 2018 2021 Miss Anthropocene and collaborations edit Main article Miss Anthropocene In February 2018 Grimes wrote on Instagram well no music any time soon after all 119 It was later revealed that this was due to a clash with her label 4AD 120 She later revealed on an Instagram post that she would eventually be releasing two albums and that they would be separated by a period of time with the first being released with 4AD and the second with an undisclosed label Grimes stated that this first album would be highly collaborative and characterized by most glorious light with the second highlighting themes of pure darkness and chaos 121 On April 10 2018 Grimes was featured on Pynk the third single from Janelle Monae s album Dirty Computer 122 123 On May 30 2018 Grimes was featured on Love4Eva by Loona yyxy the lead single from South Korean girl group Loona s third sub unit s debut EP Beauty amp the Beat 124 125 On June 15 2018 she was featured in a video for Apple s Behind the Mac series on their YouTube channel with a preview of a song from her upcoming album titled That s What the Drugs Are For later released as My Name Is Dark 126 127 On the same day she posted two Twitter videos previewing two songs from her upcoming album adore u beautiful game and 4AEM 128 In 2018 Grimes composed the theme music for Netflix s animated series Hilda 129 130 On October 19 2018 Grimes was featured on Jimmy Urine s The Medicine Does Not Control Me from the album Euringer 131 On October 31 2018 Grimes was featured on Play Destroy by Poppy on her album Am I a Girl 132 Shortly after the release of Play Destroy Poppy accused Grimes of bullying during the making of Play Destroy stating I was kind of bullied into submission by Grimes and her team of self proclaimed feminists she says We planned the song coming out months ago and she was preventing it I got to watch her bully songwriters into signing NDA and not taking credit for songs that they were a part of She doesn t practice what she preaches 133 Grimes responded by saying Poppy you dragged me into a disgusting situation and won t stop punishing me for not wanting to be a part of it Grimes says I don t want to work with you you leaked the song anyway u got what you want Let it go 134 On November 29 2018 Grimes released the single We Appreciate Power featuring Hana 135 136 137 which was described as an industrial rock 135 and nu metal song 137 On December 11 2018 Grimes performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 138 139 Grimes also appeared on Bring Me the Horizon s Nihilist Blues from their sixth album Amo 140 141 On August 13 2019 Grimes posted an advertisement for the Adidas by Stella McCartney Fall 2019 collection on Instagram stating that she would release the first single off her upcoming album Miss Anthropocene on September 13 2019 142 143 She released the music video for Violence featuring i o on September 5 2019 144 145 On October 25 2019 an unfinished version of the album was leaked online 146 On November 15 2019 she released two versions of the single So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth 147 148 and performed 4AEM at the 2019 Video Game Awards in order to introduce herself as Lizzy Wizzy a voiced character in the game Cyberpunk 2077 149 150 On November 29 2019 Grimes released the single My Name Is Dark 151 152 On December 13 2019 Grimes released the single 4AEM 153 154 Miss Anthropocene was released on February 21 2020 155 156 On February 12 2020 she released the single Delete Forever which was partly inspired by the death of Lil Peep and the ongoing opioid crisis 157 158 159 On February 27 2020 Grimes released a music video for the song Idoru 160 161 On April 1 2020 Grimes released a music video for the song You ll Miss Me When I m Not Around and asked fans to finish the video because it only features Grimes and a green screen 162 163 On June 17 2020 Grimes was featured on Ashnikko s song Cry from her mixtape Demidevil 164 165 Grimes made an appearance on the Adult Swim sketch comedy show The Eric Andre Show 166 167 Her collaboration with Janelle Monae Pynk was featured on episode 5 of the television series I May Destroy You 168 Her song Oblivion was featured on episode 9 of the same series 168 Grimes collaborated with Benee on the dance style song Sheesh on the latter s debut album Hey U X released on November 11 2020 169 Her song Kill V Maim was featured in the soundtrack of the 2020 film Mainstream 170 On December 11 2020 Grimes and other associated artists all using aliases released a Cyberpunk 2077 themed DJ mix album on Apple Music titled This story is dedicated to all those cyberpunks who fight against injustice and corruption every day of their lives It contains two new songs by Grimes Samana and Delicate Weapon 171 172 On December 18 2020 nine months after the release of her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene Grimes changed the cover art for the album on all streaming platforms 173 174 The new cover art is a painting by Rupid Leejm that Grimes commissioned to use 173 174 In discussing the process of choosing the cover art originally I polled a bunch of ppl and everyone said not to use it but I wish I trusted my gut I fucking LOVE this painting 173 174 On January 1 2021 Grimes released Miss Anthropocene Rave Edition a remix album featuring new versions of songs on the album by artists including BloodPop Channel Tres Richie Hawtin and Modeselektor along with two remixes from her Cyberpunk 2077 Apple Music DJ mix 175 176 2021 present Alter Ego collaborations Fairies Cum First Book 1 and Book 2 edit On March 5 2021 Grimes signed with Columbia Records 177 178 179 On May 8 2021 Grimes made an appearance on a Saturday Night Live sketch as Princess Peach alongside host Elon Musk as Wario 180 Her song California was featured in the computer animated film The Mitchells vs the Machines 181 In June 2021 she appeared in Doja Cat s music video Need to Know 182 183 Later in June she started a new partnered Discord server called Grimes Metaverse Super Beta and a new podcast Homo Techno co hosted with science communicator Liv Boeree 184 She used the Discord server to tease new music frequently and released a snippet of a song called Shinigami Eyes which she continued to promote in subsequent social media posts 184 as well as an upcoming collaboration with British DJ Chris Lake 185 Grimes spoke about an upcoming concept album with Billboard describing it as a space opera 186 In July 2021 Grimes alongside will i am Alanis Morissette Nick Lachey and Rocsi Diaz were revealed as judges on Alter Ego a new singing competition series in which the contestants make the use of motion capture technology to portray themselves as dream avatars 187 188 She also made a cameo appearance in the short film Discord The Movie alongside Awkwafina Danny DeVito and J Balvin 186 189 On September 30 2021 Grimes released a new song titled Love recorded in response to her separation from Elon Musk and its subsequent media attention 190 191 On December 3 2021 Grimes announced the title of her sixth studio album Book 1 and released a new single titled Player of Games 192 193 In December 2021 Grimes teased a collaboration with The Weeknd on Discord saying that the collaboration would be released in 2022 194 195 In January 2022 Grimes partnered with the video game Rocket League for the Neon Nights event 196 197 The event ran from January 26 to February 8 2022 and featured Grimes themed items and her songs Shinigami Eyes and Player of Games 196 197 In January 2022 Grimes announced a 10th anniversary vinyl of her album Visions 198 On January 26 2022 Grimes released Shinigami Eyes 199 200 A week later on February 3 2022 Grimes announced her forthcoming EP titled Fairies Cum First 200 201 In April 2022 Grimes was featured on the song Last Day by the Russian band IC3PEAK from the album Kiss of Death 202 Grimes was featured in the music video for Bella Poarch s Dolls which was released on July 15 2022 203 204 205 Grimes was an opening act on select dates for Swedish House Mafia s Paradise Again Tour 206 alongside Kaytranada ZHU and Alesso 202 207 The tour ran from July 29 to November 13 2022 202 207 Grimes appeared on Bella Poarch s song No Man s Land from the Dolls EP which was released on August 12 2022 208 209 In August 2022 Grimes was featured on the cover of Vogue Plus China 210 in which she did an interview and further discussed her upcoming collaboration with The Weeknd 194 195 She confirmed that the song is called Sci Fi and is set for release in mid 2022 194 195 She also provided more details about her upcoming studio album and EP stating all these projects will come together and merge into one project at the end 194 195 On September 17 2022 she revealed that she has twenty songs for her upcoming album and teased that the album might be divided into two albums 211 She also confirmed that the album was in the process of being mixed 211 In January 2023 Grimes gave an update on her delayed sixth album Book 1 announcing that her career was a side quest now and that her children friends and family were her priorities 212 213 214 On January 31 2023 it was announced that Grimes would feature on Caroline Polachek s song Fly to You alongside Dido The song is from Polachek s fourth studio album Desire I Want to Turn Into You which released on February 14 2023 215 216 In April 2023 Grimes invited people to use her voice in AI generated songs stating that she likes the idea of killing copyright 217 218 On June 8 2023 Grimes released Welcome to the Opera along with Anyma also known as Matteo Milleri of the Italian duo Tale of Us 219 220 On July 28 2023 Grimes released I Wanna Be Software with Canadian record producer Illangelo 221 222 On November 3 2023 Grimes collaborated with Iranian Dutch singer Sevdaliza on the song Nothing Lasts Forever 223 224 Artistry editMusical style edit nbsp Grimes at Hard Rock Cafe Makati in 2013Grimes music has been described with a number of labels including synth pop electropop art pop indie pop dream pop experimental pop pop avant garde pop lo fi dance witch house electronic glo fi bedroom pop and electronica with elements of rock hip hop R amp B folk drum and bass and classical note 1 According to Vulture Grimes moved away from the creepy lo fi R amp B of her early releases to the futuristic dance pop of her third album Visions 5 For her fourth studio Art Angels Grimes learned how to play guitar and violin 235 She stated I didn t want to play the keys cause I don t want to be considered synth pop 235 Rolling Stone described the album as a move away from her hazy synth pop toward an off kilter guitars and beats sound and uses rock sounds in a really different context 235 Grimes described her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene as mostly ethereal nu metal 253 The Guardian summarised her musical style By sounding a little like everything you ve ever heard the whole sounds like nothing you ve ever heard 254 The Japan Times wrote that Grimes otherworldly Ableton assisted music is crammed full of hooks fit to sit alongside Rihanna and Taylor Swift in the Top 40 255 Dazed stated In a sense she d always thrived on being too pop for indie and too indie for pop 256 Her lyrics were described by The Guardian as generally elusive and impressionistic shying away from specifics 51 Grimes is a soprano 257 258 259 260 The Daily Telegraph described her vocals as sweet thin and hazy 261 She utilizes looping and layering techniques particularly with vocals many of her songs feature layers of over fifty different vocal tracks which create an ethereal sound 225 Her lyrical themes include science fiction feminism and climate change 251 Her fifth studio album Miss Anthropocene has been considered to be a loose concept album about an anthropomorphic goddess of climate change inspired by Roman mythology 262 and villainy 263 Heather Phares of AllMusic described the album as a brooding embodiment of climate change 251 In the single So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth she also experimented with AI generated music using the NSynth neural synthesizer 263 Grimes described her music as ADD music shifting frequently and dramatically I go through phases a lot 264 She said Most music with traditional verse chorus and bridge structures can probably be considered pop But I think most people think about Top 40 these days when they use the word pop and I m emphatically not from that world 255 She said that Panda Bear s 2007 album Person Pitch jumpstarted her mind She explains Up until that point I had basically only made weird atonal drone music with no sense of songwriting I barely understood anything about music But suddenly all music clicked into place and seemed so simple and easy I was pretty much able to spontaneously write songs immediately after listening to this album once 265 Influences edit Her work has been likened to various artists including Bjork 51 Julianna Barwick 266 Siouxsie Sioux 266 and Enya 225 She has stated that she loves British rock bands like Bring Me the Horizon and Foals 235 She was described by Tastemakers Magazine as an alien love child of Aphex Twin and ABBA 267 While making her third studio album Grimes was listening to Aphex Twin Black Dice Dungeon Family Michael Jackson New Edition Outkast Nine Inch Nails Burial TLC Mariah Carey and stated I m into the really caustic beats the kind of sharp drum and bass kind of stuff Really nice vocals too with lots of tight harmonies at the same time 5 Grimes cites Blink 182 as an influence in her Amoeba Records What s In My Bag episode where she picked one of their live DVDs 268 Grimes considers Blue Hawaii a big part of my family in Montreal 269 Grimes stated that Cocteau Twins 270 are one of the first bands I was into that was considered alternative In a tweet Grimes replied to someone saying that her recent influences were Chris Isaak St Vincent and Mindless Self Indulgence 271 The theories of her second studio album Halfaxa were inspired by Hildegard of Bingen 272 Before releasing her fourth studio album Art Angels Grimes described one of her upcoming songs as a glam rock track inspired by David Bowie and Queen 271 Art Angels was also influenced by Billy Joel Bruce Springsteen and The Godfather movies 273 Grimes said that while touring with How to Dress Well his song Suicide Dream 2 made me tear up every night and after this tour I got really re inspired went home and immediately wrote songs that are in my opinion the best shit I ve ever done 269 Early on Grimes stated that an early diet of the Spice Girls Marilyn Manson OutKast and Skinny Puppy drove her to build pop songs out of the harsher sonic textures she rarely heard on the radio 274 Some of her other influences include Jedi Mind Tricks 275 Kenji Kawai 276 Yoko Kanno 276 Alicia Keys 277 Panda Bear 42 277 Bikini Kill 42 Kate Bush 278 Al Green 277 279 Salem 277 Trent Reznor 280 281 Tool 265 Yeah Yeah Yeahs 265 and Paramore 282 Visual art edit Grimes designs her album art for all of her albums gig fliers comic book covers 283 and merchandise 284 She has done exhibitions showcasing her works and has stated that she has always been a visual artist 283 Her art is influenced by Japanese anime manga and comic artists such as Charles Burns and Daniel Clowes 285 Her illustrations have appeared in gallery shows including at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao 286 She created an alternate cover for Image Comics The Wicked The Divine 287 288 289 and designed a capsule collection of t shirts for Hedi Slimane s Saint Laurent in 2013 290 291 That year she also curated a two day event at the Audio Visual Arts Gallery in New York City with a silent auction to benefit the Native Women s Association of Canada s campaign to raise awareness of violence against aboriginal women in Canada 292 293 In early 2021 she sold original digital art in the form of non fungible tokens for 5 8 million 294 295 In May 2022 she said on Twitter she was joining the board of Unicorn DAO to help their mission to fund develop female and non binary lead art and projects 296 Personal life editGrimes brother Mac Bouche has played a role in creating a number of her music videos including Violence Go Realiti and Venus Fly among others 297 She and her stepbrother who raps under the name Jay Worthy collaborated on the single Christmas Song released on the Rough Trade bonus disc of her Visions album 298 299 In 2009 Grimes and a friend attempted to sail down the Mississippi River to New Orleans from Minneapolis in a houseboat they built 300 Following several mishaps including engine trouble and encounters with law enforcement the houseboat was impounded by the city of Minneapolis Grimes claims that elements of the story were exaggerated in the newspapers that reported on it at the time 301 The adventure has been turned into an animated video narrated by T Bone Burnett 302 Grimes has been open about her past drug usage revealing intense periods during the creation of her third album Visions in 2012 during which she blacked out the windows and did tons of amphetamine and stayed up for three weeks and didn t eat anything 57 In 2014 she wrote a blog post expressing her aversion to hard drugs 303 304 Grimes embraces her distinctive lisp 305 306 307 and has expressed no desire for speech therapy to alter it 308 Grimes has stated that she is autistic saying she was previously misdiagnosed with restless legs syndrome and schizoaffective disorder She described personal motor skill issues when she went to check her kids and performed worse than them on every test 309 Relationships edit From 2007 to 2010 Grimes was in an on and off relationship with Devon Welsh then lead vocalist of Majical Cloudz 310 The two met in 2007 at a first year dorm party while studying at McGill University 310 From 2012 to 2018 Grimes was in a relationship with electronic musician Jaime Brooks 311 who supported her on the Visions Tour performing as Elite Gymnastics 312 313 In 2018 Grimes began a relationship with business magnate Elon Musk 314 They met after discovering on Twitter that they both came up with the same pun relating to Rococo and the thought experiment Roko s basilisk 315 In 2020 Grimes gave birth to their son and in 2021 they welcomed a daughter via surrogacy 316 317 318 Grimes said via Instagram that Go Won of the South Korean girl group Loona with whom she collaborated in 2018 is her eldest son s godmother 319 The couple semi separated in September 2021 320 In January 2022 Grimes said of her relationship with Musk I would probably refer to him as my boyfriend but we re very fluid 19 Despite experiencing periods of separation and fluctuating relationship statuses Grimes described Musk as her best friend and the love of my life as of March 2022 321 In September 2023 it was reported the couple had another son 322 323 On September 29 Grimes sued Musk over parental rights in a California court 324 325 326 327 Discography editMain article Grimes discography Studio albums Geidi Primes 2010 Halfaxa 2010 Visions 2012 Art Angels 2015 Miss Anthropocene 2020 Filmography editFilm and television edit Film and television credits Year Title Role Notes Refs 2011 Tabula Rasa Saint Boniface Short film2018 Hilda 26 episodes theme music composer only 129 130 2020 The Eric Andre Show Herself Episode The ASAP Ferg Show 166 2021 Saturday Night Live Princess Peach Episode Elon Musk Miley Cyrus uncredited 180 2021 Discord The Movie Herself Short film cameo 186 189 2021 Alter Ego Judge 11 episodes 187 188 Video games edit Video games Year Title Voice role Refs 2020 Cyberpunk 2077 Lizzy Wizzy 149 150 Tours editHeadlining edit Halfaxa Tour Canada 2010 co headlined with Pop Winds 328 Darkbloom Tour North America and Europe 2011 supported by Doldrums and Majical Cloudz citation needed Visions Tour World 2012 2014 supported by Born Gold Myths Elite Gymnastics Ami Dang 59 60 61 Rhinestone Cowgirls Tour North America 2015 supported by Nicole Dollanganger 88 Ac d Reign Tour Asia Europe 2016 supported by Hana Aristophanes Lupa J 101 108 March of the Pugs Tour North America 2016 supported by Hana Tei Shi Christine and the Queens Supporting edit Lykke Li Wounded Rhymes Tour 2011 38 39 Diplo and Skrillex Full Flex Express Canadian Train Tour 2012 66 67 Lana Del Rey The Endless Summer Tour 2015 86 87 Florence and the Machine How Beautiful Tour 2016 102 Swedish House Mafia Paradise Again Tour 2022 202 207 Awards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by GrimesNotes edit Musical styles synth pop 140 225 226 227 228 229 electropop 230 231 232 233 234 art pop 121 141 235 236 237 indie pop 235 238 239 dream pop 240 241 242 experimental pop 212 243 244 pop 243 245 avant garde pop 36 246 lo fi 36 247 dance 247 witch house 247 electronic 248 glo fi 249 bedroom pop 36 electronica 250 with elements of rock 235 hip hop 251 252 R amp B 251 folk 252 drum and bass 252 classical 252 References edit Marcus Ezra October 28 2020 The Future According to Grimes The New York Times Archived from the original on April 23 2023 Retrieved April 23 2023 On Display Claire Boucher TVMcGill January 18 2011 Archived from the original on March 15 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Pelly Jenn March 8 2012 Grimes Claire Boucher to Stage Art Show in NYC Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 9 2017 Retrieved 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Recruits Grimes for Endless Summer Tour Rolling Stone Archived from the original on March 10 2022 Retrieved July 25 2022 a b Roffman Michael September 14 2015 Grimes announces Rhinestone Cowgirls fall tour dates Consequence Archived from the original on April 29 2016 Retrieved July 21 2022 Minsker Evan May 24 2015 Grimes Says New Album Coming in October Pitchfork Archived from the original on August 29 2015 Retrieved August 29 2015 a b Strauss Matthew October 26 2015 Grimes Releases Flesh Without Blood Life in the Vivid Dream Video Announces Art Angels Details Pitchfork Archived from the original on April 1 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 Cills Hazel October 26 2015 Grimes Flesh without Blood Pitchfork Archived from the original on October 27 2015 Retrieved October 27 2015 Art Angels by Grimes Metacritic Archived from the original on November 8 2015 Retrieved November 10 2015 Hopper Jessica November 10 2015 Art Angels Grimes Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 15 2016 Retrieved July 21 2022 Renshaw David December 2 2015 Grimes reacts to Art Angels being named NME s album of the year 2015 It s dreamlike NME Archived from the original on February 24 2017 Retrieved February 23 2017 Exclaim s Top 20 Pop amp Rock Albums Part Two Exclaim December 3 2015 Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved July 21 2022 The 50 Best Albums Of 2015 Stereogum December 1 2015 Archived from the original on December 9 2015 Retrieved July 21 2022 Grimes Chart History Top Alternative Albums Billboard Archived from the original on March 3 2020 Retrieved July 21 2022 Grimes Chart History Independent Albums Billboard Archived from the original on March 3 2020 Retrieved July 21 2022 SOCAN Montreal Awards 2016 to celebrate music creators publishers Socan ca Archived from the original on February 24 2017 Retrieved February 23 2017 Helman Peter October 31 2016 Grimes Wins Harper s Bazaar Women Of The Year Award Stereogum Archived from the original on February 24 2017 Retrieved February 23 2017 a b Monroe Jazz October 5 2015 Grimes Announces Ac d Reign European Tour Pitchfork Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 24 2016 Retrieved July 21 2022 a b Phillips Amy January 11 2016 Grimes to Open for Florence and the Machine on North American Tour Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 3 2016 Retrieved July 20 2022 Kaye Ben January 19 2016 Grimes and her Art Angels rule the world in video for Kill V Maim watch Consequence Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 Fu Eddie May 9 2016 Grimes Dances Up A Storm In Her New Music Video For California Uproxx Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 Lockett Dee May 9 2016 Drown Yourself in the Surreal Technicolor World of Grimes s California Video Vulture Archived from the original on April 25 2017 Retrieved July 21 2022 Reed Ryan August 3 2016 Hear Grimes Dark Suicide Squad Song Medieval Warfare Rolling Stone Rolling Stone Archived from the original 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Futuristic Cybergoth Venus Fly Video Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 30 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 Rettig James February 2 2017 Grimes Venus Fly Feat Janelle Monae Video Stereogum Archived from the original on February 18 2017 Retrieved July 21 2022 Flamming E C February 9 2017 Watch Grimes Venus Fly Video Featuring Janelle Monae Paste Archived from the original on July 22 2022 Retrieved July 21 2022 Vulpo Mike June 18 2017 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards 2017 Winners The Complete List E Online Archived from the original on September 8 2017 Retrieved July 21 2022 Here Is the Full List of 2017 Juno Winners Exclaim April 2 2017 Archived from the original on March 14 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 a b Young Alex October 20 2017 Grimes covers Tegan and Sara s Dark Come Soon Stream Consequence Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 a b Sodomsky Sam October 19 2017 Grimes and Hana Cover Tegan and Sara Listen Pitchfork Archived from the original on June 9 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 Darville Jordan February 15 2018 Grimes says no music any time soon blames trash music industry The Fader Archived from the original on February 17 2018 Retrieved July 19 2022 Reilly Nick February 16 2018 Grimes has delivered a disappointing update on her next album NME Archived from the original on February 16 2018 Retrieved February 16 2018 a b Grimes says her final album for my shit label will be highly collaborative Consequence February 26 2018 Archived from the original on March 7 2018 Retrieved March 6 2018 Tully Claymore Gabriela April 10 2018 Janelle Monae Pynk Feat Grimes Video Stereogum Archived from the original on July 9 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Sodomsky Sam April 10 2018 Janelle Monae and Grimes Share New Song and Video Pynk Watch Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 30 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Herman Tamar May 24 2018 Grimes Teams Up With K Pop Girl Group Loona for Unit yyxy s Upcoming Love4eva Single Billboard Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Kim Michelle Hyun May 30 2018 Grimes Joins K Pop Group Loona on New Song love4eva Listen Pitchfork Archived from the original on June 17 2018 Retrieved July 19 2022 Murphy Sarah June 15 2018 Grimes Debuts New Song That s What the Drugs Are For Exclaim Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Kim Michelle Hyun Sodomsky Sam June 15 2018 Grimes Debuts New Song in Apple Commercial Watch Pitchfork Archived from the original on June 17 2018 Retrieved July 19 2022 Monroe Jazz June 5 2018 Pitchfork Grimes Previews 2 New Songs Listen Pitchfork Archived from the original on June 16 2018 Retrieved June 17 2018 a b Krol Charlotte September 22 2018 Grimes writes theme song for new Netflix series Hilda listen NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Kamp Justin November 29 2018 Everything We Know about Grimes New Album So Far Paste Archived from the original on September 30 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Schatz Lake October 19 2018 Grimes joins Mindless Self Indulgence s Jimmy Urine on new song The Medicine Does Not Control Me Stream Consequence Archived from the original on May 16 2022 Retrieved December 8 2023 Kim Michelle Hyun Minsker Evan October 31 2018 Grimes and Poppy Share New Song Play Destroy Listen Pitchfork Pitchfork Archived from the original on October 31 2018 Retrieved October 31 2018 Gaca Anna November 30 2018 Poppy Says Grimes Bullied Her During the Making of Their Song Play Destroy Spin Archived from the original on June 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Grimes says Poppy dragged her into a disgusting situation Alternative Press December 2 2018 Archived from the original on June 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Bruce Jones Henry November 29 2018 Grimes pushes a pro AI agenda on industrial rock anthem We Appreciate Power Fact Archived from the original on May 19 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Klinkenberg Brendan November 29 2018 Hear Grimes Assertive New Song We Appreciate Power Rolling Stone Archived from the original on March 31 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Beaumont Mark December 7 2018 Tracks of the week reviewed Grimes Los Unidades Chance the Rapper The Guardian Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Alston Trey December 11 2018 Watch Grimes Perform We Appreciate Power on Fallon Pitchfork Archived from the original on July 10 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Roberts Christopher December 11 2018 Watch Grimes Perform We Appreciate Power on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Single Out Now via 4AD It s the First Taste of Her Fifth Album Under the Radar Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Listen To Bring Me The Horizon s Collaboration With Synth Pop Singer Grimes Nihilist Blues Blabbermouth net January 24 2019 Archived from the original on April 7 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Hill John January 24 2019 Hear Bring Me the Horizon Team With Grimes on Dark New Dance Song Nihilist Blues Revolver Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Aniftos Rania August 13 2019 Grimes Announces New Single Release Date in Adidas Ad Watch Billboard Archived from the original on February 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Gilke Chloe August 13 2019 Grimes Teased Her First Miss Anthropocene Single In A New Adidas Advertisement Uproxx Archived from the original on June 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Aswad Jem September 5 2019 Grimes Drops New Single and Video Violence Variety Archived from the original on September 1 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Cook Wilson Winston September 5 2019 Grimes Releases Video for New Song Violence Watch Spin Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Regan Samuel October 26 2019 Grimes Miss Anthropocene hasitleaked com Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Richards Will November 15 2019 Listen to two versions of Grimes booming new song So Heavy I Fell Through The Earth NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Sacher Andrew November 15 2019 Grimes shares So Heavy I Fell Through the Earth reveals album details BrooklynVegan Archived from the original on April 7 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b DeVille Chris December 12 2019 Grimes Debuts 4AEM At The Game Awards Will Portray Pop Star Lizzy Wizzy In Cyberpunk 2077 Stereogum Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Strauss Matthew December 12 2019 Watch Grimes Perform New Song 4AEM at 2020 Game Awards Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 18 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 D Souza Shaad November 29 2019 Grimes drops new track My Name Is Dark The Fader Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Helman Peter November 29 2019 Grimes My Name Is Dark Stereogum Archived from the original on May 13 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Murray Robin December 13 2019 Listen Grimes 4AEM Clash Archived from the original on July 9 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Kenneally Cerys December 12 2019 Grimes teases new single 4AEM dropping today The Line of Best Fit Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Phares Heather Miss Anthropocene Grimes AllMusic Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Nicolson Barry February 21 2020 Grimes Miss Anthropocene NME Archived from the original on March 31 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Shaffer Claire February 12 2020 Grimes Says New Song Delete Forever Was Inspired by Lil Peep s Death Rolling Stone Archived from the original on March 22 2022 Retrieved July 19 2022 Coscarelli Joe March 20 2020 How Grimes the Ultimate D I Y Pop Star Made Delete Forever The New York Times Archived from the original on March 20 2020 Retrieved July 19 2022 Rettig James February 12 2020 Grimes Delete Forever Stereogum Archived from the original on June 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 D Souza Shaad February 27 2020 Grimes drops new videos for Idoru The Fader Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Graves Wren February 27 2020 Grimes Shares New Music Video for Idoru Stream Consequence Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Mamo Heran April 1 2020 Grimes Asks Fans to Collaborate on You ll Miss Me When I m Not Around Video Billboard Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Alston Trey April 1 2020 Grimes Shares You ll Miss Me When I m Not Around Video MTV News Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Mamo Heran June 17 2020 Grimes Returns With First New Music Post Baby in Ashnikko s Cry Action Packed Anime Video Billboard Archived from the original on November 1 2020 Retrieved December 8 2023 Helman Peter June 17 2020 Ashnikko Cry Feat Grimes Stereogum Archived from the original on June 18 2020 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Ismael Ruiz Matthew November 10 2020 Watch Grimes Get Tortured on The Eric Andre Show Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 13 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 DsouzaRuiz Shaad November 11 2020 Watch Grimes get tortured cheeseboarded on The Eric Andre Show The Fader Archived from the original on August 14 2022 Retrieved December 9 2023 a b Dobbins Amanda August 24 2020 Michaela Coel Always Knew How She Wanted I May Destroy You to Sound Vulture Archived from the original on February 24 2022 Retrieved August 9 2022 Martin Bella November 13 2020 Benee Hey u x DIY Archived from the original on March 22 2022 Retrieved December 9 2023 Feldberg Isaac May 7 2021 Mainstream rogerebert com Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 Grimes surprise releases DJ mix album Crack December 11 2020 Archived from the original on March 26 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 Richards Will December 12 2020 Listen to Grimes new song Delicate Weapon from Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 a b c Strauss Matthew December 18 2020 Grimes Changes Miss Anthropocene Album Cover Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 13 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 a b c Corcoran Nina December 18 2020 Grimes Changes the Album Artwork for Miss Anthropocene Consequence Archived from the original on May 13 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 Hudson Alex December 29 2020 Grimes to Release Miss Anthropocene Remix Album Exclaim Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 9 2023 Waite Thom December 29 2020 Grimes announces a new remix album Miss Anthropocene Rave Edition Dazed Archived from the original on December 31 2020 Retrieved August 2 2022 Ackroyd Stephen March 6 2021 Grimes has reportedly made the major label switch signing to Columbia Records Dork Archived from the original on March 27 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Thiessen Brock March 8 2021 Grimes Signs to Columbia Records Exclaim Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Stutz Colin March 5 2021 Grimes Signs to Columbia Records Exclusive Billboard Archived from the original on April 9 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Peters Mitchell May 9 2021 Grimes Nails it as Princess Peach Alongside Elon Musk as Wario in SNL Super Mario Murder Trial Skit Watch Billboard Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Hough Q V April 30 2021 The Mitchells vs The Machines Soundtrack Guide Every Song Screen Rant Archived from the original on April 13 2022 Retrieved December 7 2023 Sanchez Gabrielle June 11 2021 Grimes preparing for her life on Mars with Elon probably appears as an alien in Doja Cat s new video The A V Club Archived from the original on July 8 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Rowley Glenn June 11 2021 Doja Cat Debuts Need to Know with Grimes Featuring Music Video Watch Consequence Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Halabian Layla June 21 2021 Grimes To Launch Podcast Teases New Song Shinigami Eyes Nylon Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Krol Charlotte June 1 2021 Grimes shares clip of new Chris Lake collaboration NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c Cirisano Tatiana July 23 2021 Grimes on Discord Her Space Opera amp Being Right About the Future I m Not Just Trying to Be Weird Billboard Archived from the original on March 22 2022 Retrieved July 26 2021 a b Yoo Noah July 16 2021 Grimes Alanis Morissette and Will i am to Judge New Avatar Singing Competition TV Show Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 28 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Lawler Kelly September 8 2021 Grimes talks her new show Alter Ego and feeling pressure to be physically beautiful USA Today Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b White Caitlin July 23 2021 Awkwafina And Danny DeVito Take A Wild Ride Through The Internet In Discord The Movie Uproxx Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Mamo Heran September 30 2021 Grimes Shares New Song Love in Response to Harassment by Paparazzis After Elon Musk Split Billboard Archived from the original on May 19 2022 Retrieved December 7 2023 Moore Sam September 30 2021 Grimes shares her brand new song Love on Instagram NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Kenneally Cerys December 3 2021 Grimes begins Book 1 era with new single Player of Games The Line of Best Fit Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Minsker Evan December 3 2021 Grimes Shares New Song Player of Games Listen Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 27 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c d Kenneally Cerys August 16 2022 Grimes collaboration with The Weeknd will reportedly arrive this summer Pitchfork Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c d Daly Rhian August 16 2022 Grimes The Weeknd collaboration is reportedly on the way soon NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Makuch Eddie January 20 2022 Rocket League Is Teaming Up With Grimes For A Special Crossover Event GameSpot Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Young Georgina January 26 2022 Rocket League s Grimes Neon Nights event has begun NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Corcoran Nina January 20 2022 Grimes Announces 10th Anniversary Reissue of Visions Pitchfork Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Daly Rhian January 26 2022 Grimes shares manga inspired new song Shinigami Eyes NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Strauss Matthew January 26 2022 Grimes Shares Video for New Song Shinigami Eyes Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 15 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Grimes announces Fairies Cum First EP DIY February 4 2022 Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c d Rowley Glenn April 22 2022 Grimes Joins Russian Band IC3PEAK on New Single Last Day Novyj den Stream Consequence Archived from the original on August 3 2022 Retrieved December 7 2023 Strauss Matthew July 15 2022 Grimes Stars in Bella Poarch s Video for New Song Dolls Watch Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 27 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Tangcay Jazz July 15 2022 Bella Poarch on Her New Single Dolls It s About Not Letting Bullies Get To You Variety Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Mier Tomas July 15 2021 That Time Grimes Hit Bella Poarch in the Face Rolling Stone Archived from the original on July 15 2022 Retrieved July 24 2022 Albert Grant July 30 2022 Swedish House Mafia Connected the Dots at FTX Arena Leaving a Mark for the World Miami New Times Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c Swedish House Mafia Expand Tour Announce Grimes and Kaytranada as Opening Acts Consequence April 18 2022 Archived from the original on October 4 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Brodsky Rachel August 12 2022 Bella Poarch No Man s Land Feat Grimes Stereogum Archived from the original on August 12 2022 Retrieved December 7 2023 Darville Jordan August 12 2022 Grimes features on the new Bella Poarch song No Man s Land The Fader Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Grimes is the Cover Star of Vogue Plus China Design Scene August 16 2022 Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Kress Bryan September 18 2022 Grimes Completes New Album After Possibly Undergoing Elf Ears Surgery Consequence Archived from the original on May 19 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 a b LaPierre Megan January 4 2023 Grimes Delays New Album Music Is My Side Quest Now Exclaim Archived from the original on March 1 2023 Retrieved December 11 2023 Rowley Glenn January 4 2023 Grimes Calls Music Her Side Quest While Offering Update on Delayed Album Billboard Archived from the original on April 23 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Gallagher Alex January 5 2023 Grimes gives update on new music Do I want the attention an album brings NME Archived from the original on June 2 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Geraghty Hollie January 31 2023 Caroline Polachek announces collaboration with Grimes and Dido on new album NME Archived from the original on March 1 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Renshaw David January 31 2023 Caroline Polachek shares new song Blood and Butter confirms Grimes and Dido collaboration The Fader Archived from the original on March 29 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Cain Sian April 26 2023 Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs The Guardian Archived from the original on April 26 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Savage Mark April 25 2023 Grimes says anyone can use her voice for AI generated songs BBC Archived from the original on April 25 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Strauss Matthew June 8 2023 Anyma and Grimes Share New Song Welcome to the Opera Listen Pitchfork Archived from the original on June 14 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Brodsky Rachel June 8 2023 Anyma amp Grimes Welcome To The Opera Stereogum Archived from the original on June 9 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Monroe Jazz July 28 2023 Grimes Shares New Song I Wanna Be Software Listen Pitchfork Archived from the original on August 4 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Brodsky Rachel July 28 2023 Grimes I Wanna Be Software Stereogum Archived from the original on August 1 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Zemler Emily November 3 2023 Grimes Teams Up With Iranian Dutch Artist Sevdaliza for Nothing Lasts Forever Rolling Stone Archived from the original on November 3 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 Dunworth Liberty November 3 2023 Grimes teams up with Sevdaliza on ravey new song Nothing Lasts Forever NME Archived from the original on November 3 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c Holson Laura H March 7 2012 Claire Boucher known as Grimes Mines Beauty from the Dark Side The New York Times Archived from the original on April 29 2022 Retrieved June 15 2012 Brown Eric Renner October 26 2015 Grimes announces Art Angels album with surreal new music video Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Moen Matt December 22 2021 Grimes Has a Lightsaber Paper Mag Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Jamieson Sarah November 4 2023 Grimes I Really Don t Like The Quirky Tag DIY Archived from the original on July 23 2022 Retrieved December 4 2023 Hughes Josiah August 31 2012 Grimes Gear Stolen After Manchester Show Exclaim Archived from the original on August 6 2021 Retrieved December 11 2023 Yarm Mark October 23 2015 Despite Electro Pop Stardom Grimes Keeps It Fiercely Grimy Wired Archived from the original on May 10 2023 Retrieved December 8 2023 Martens Todd April 25 2012 Grimes Cults Grouplove to headline free Make Music Pasadena Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 9 2022 Retrieved July 30 2022 Johnson Ellen May 23 2019 From the Vault Hear a Young Grimes Perform Visions Demos in 2011 Paste Archived from the original on April 15 2022 Retrieved December 4 2023 Gotrich Lars November 29 2018 On We Appreciate Power Grimes Helps Us Greet Our AI Overlords NPR Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Battan Carrie February 16 2012 Grimes Pitchfork Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 a b c d e f g Hiatt Brian April 12 2016 Grimes on Art Angels Follow Up Why She Loves Tool Rolling Stone Archived from the original on April 10 2021 Retrieved July 22 2022 Berman Judy February 21 2020 Grimes Tried to Make a Soundtrack for the End of the World The Result Is Surprisingly Timid Time Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 O Meara Jamie November 16 2015 Grime s Star Shines Online Montreal Gazette Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved July 19 2022 Hiatt Brian March 8 2020 Grimes Live From the Future Rolling Stone Australia Archived from the original on April 10 2021 Retrieved July 19 2022 Kot Greg November 27 2015 Grimes goes pop but on her terms Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on July 6 2021 Retrieved July 19 2022 Paul Andrew April 2 2020 Grimes films music video against green screen leaving you monsters free to play your little games The A V Club Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Hall John June 4 2012 Field Day Victoria Park London The Independent Archived from the original on February 2 2016 Retrieved November 7 2015 Elliot Natalie February 16 2012 Grimes Dishes On Her Less Obvious Influences And Her DIY Tattoos Prefixmag Archived from the original on May 22 2013 Retrieved June 17 2012 a b Gotrich Lars May 4 2019 How Grimes became pop s ultimate tastemaker Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Brereton Greta July 24 2021 Grimes says she finds gaming community a lot less toxic than the indie music stan community NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Hermes Will February 24 2020 Review On Miss Anthropocene Grimes Crafts Pop Both Visceral And Cryptic NPR Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Kane Siobhan August 15 2011 Album Review Grimes Geidi Primes Consequence Archived from the original on February 1 2012 Retrieved June 26 2012 a b c Lymangrover Jason Grimes Biography amp History AllMusic Archived from the original on April 24 2015 Retrieved May 8 2015 Feeling This A Conversation With Grimes NPR April 27 2016 Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 April Clare Welsh March 8 2011 Grimes Halfaxa Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on March 28 2013 Retrieved May 26 2022 Perry Kevin EG December 4 2015 Our Album Of The Year Winner Grimes The Full NME Cover Feature NME Archived from the original on April 7 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 a b c d Phares Heather Grimes Biography amp History AllMusic Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 a b c d Kane Siobhan August 15 2011 Album Review Grimes Geidi Primes Consequence Archived from the original on February 1 2012 Retrieved July 29 2022 Maicki Salvatore March 20 2019 Grimes details nu metal fifth album Miss Anthrop0cene The Fader Archived from the original on April 4 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Hoby Hermione January 28 2012 One to watch Grimes The Guardian Archived from the original on January 4 2014 Retrieved June 15 2012 a b Lindsay Cam January 21 2016 Grimes is set to challenge your definition of pop The Japan Times Archived from the original on December 1 2017 Retrieved November 22 2017 Myers Owen September 15 2015 Grimes Weird Science Dazed Archived from the original on November 16 2017 Retrieved November 22 2017 Jonhston Abby March 1 2012 Grimes Circumambient The Austin Chronicle Archived from the original on July 23 2018 Retrieved March 17 2018 Christgau Robert 2015 Grimes Art Angels Review Robert Christgau Archived from the original on February 10 2018 Retrieved March 17 2018 Pettifer Amy November 12 2015 Grimes Art Angels Review The Quietus Retrieved March 17 2018 Phares Heather Visions Grimes AllMusic Archived from the original on March 17 2018 Retrieved March 17 2018 Brown Helen November 24 2015 Grimes Art Angels album review weird and wonderful The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on December 9 2015 Retrieved December 5 2015 Richards Will August 13 2019 Grimes new album Miss Anthropocene release date tracklist and everything we know so far NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 a b Perry Kevin EG April 16 2019 Cover Story Grimes is ready to play the villain Crack Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Zhong Fan June 2012 On the Verge Grimes W 41 6 35 Archived from the original on June 9 2013 Retrieved June 9 2012 a b c Helman Peter February 3 2016 Grimes Writes About 5 Albums That Changed Her Life Stereogum Archived from the original on April 23 2016 Retrieved July 19 2022 a b Caramanica Jon February 20 2012 Reviews of Albums From Grimes Galactic and Tyga The New York Times Archived from the original on August 16 2012 Retrieved February 21 2012 Fowle Leslie March 14 2012 Grimes Visions Tastemakers Mag Archived from the original on April 28 2012 Retrieved June 14 2012 Sherman Maria September 11 2013 I Was in an All Girl Blink 182 Cover Band Called Dumpweed The Village Voice Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved September 12 2013 a b Fallon Patric February 1 2012 High Five Grimes XLR8R Archived from the original on September 15 2016 Retrieved June 17 2012 Lucas John February 16 2012 Grimes taps into eclectic set of influences The Georgia Straight Archived from the original on February 11 2015 Retrieved June 17 2012 a b Renshaw David December 12 2014 Grimes finishes work on new glam rock song inspired by David Bowie and Queen NME Archived from the original on March 5 2017 Retrieved September 7 2016 Moreland Quinn April 6 2016 Halfaxa Grimes Pitchfork Archived from the original on April 8 2016 Retrieved December 4 2023 Young Alex October 19 2015 Grimes new album is called Art Angels features a song about Al Pacino as transgender vampire Consequence Archived from the original on September 5 2016 Retrieved September 7 2016 Richards Chris September 6 2012 No Room for Grimes in a Genre Box The Washington Post Archived from the original on September 12 2012 Retrieved November 26 2016 Lindsay Cam February 13 2012 Grimes Talks Her Visions Exclaim Archived from the original on June 10 2016 Retrieved September 6 2016 a b Richards Jason March 21 2013 Japan s influence on Grimes grows deeper The Japan Times Archived from the original on December 26 2015 Retrieved January 1 2016 a b c d Zoladz Lindsay May 19 2011 Album Reviews d Eon Grimes Darkbloom EP Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Soutar Elise June 1 2022 A Beginner s Guide to Kate Bush for Stranger Things Fans Paste Retrieved July 20 2022 Kerr Stephen August 21 2010 Grimes interview So many worlds Dummy Mag Archived from the original on December 7 2016 Retrieved October 6 2016 Levack Chandler February 24 2020 Grimes went from industry shaking genius to punchline in a decade Are we treating her fairly CBC Archived from the original on September 1 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Helman Peter July 28 2015 Grimes Teases Happy And Angry Album Full Of Diss Tracks Guitar Stereogum Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Pajer Nicole April 18 2013 Grimes Offers Precise Update on Experimental Next Album Billboard Archived from the original on October 8 2016 Retrieved September 8 2016 a b Barker Emily November 3 2015 Write The Songs Draw The Cover When Artists Make Their Own Album Sleeves NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Darville Jordan November 26 2018 Grimes announces new music release date opens merch shop The Fader Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Wong Mimi December 6 2012 Grimes Artistic Genesis Experimental Electronic Musician Flirts With Pop ABC News Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Rastelli Elisabetta June 9 2020 When a Musician double lives as a visual artist Kooness Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Grimes has designed an amazing comic book cover Factmag July 12 2015 Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Luke Morgan Britton July 12 2015 Grimes designs cover art for new comic book NME Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Siber Alex July 12 2015 Grimes Flexes Graphic Talent with Comic Book Cover Art Complex Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 deitchm February 26 2013 Grimes Collaborates With Hedi Slimane On Saint Laurent Capsule Collection MTV News Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Killip Teofilo February 28 2013 Saint Laurent Paris Taps Grimes for a Five Piece Capsule Collection Complex Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 McCall Tyler February 26 2013 Grimes Designs Capsule Collection of T Shirts for Saint Laurent Paris Fashionista Retrieved July 31 2022 Pelly Jenn March 8 2012 Grimes Claire Boucher to Stage Art Show in NYC Pitchfork Archived from the original on March 9 2017 Retrieved March 8 2017 Kay Grace March 1 2021 Grimes made 5 8 million in under 20 minutes selling crypto based artwork Business Insider Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 Kirkpatrick Emily March 2 2021 Grimes s Digital Art of Spear Wielding Babies Sells for 5 8 Million Vanity Fair Archived from the original on February 1 2023 Retrieved December 4 2023 McMahon Kari May 23 2022 Pussy Riot led UnicornDAO raised 4 5 million to support women and LGBTQ artists Here s an exclusive look at the 8 slide pitch deck that helped onboard members like Yuga Labs Beeple Sia and Grimes Business Insider Archived from the original on July 1 2022 Retrieved July 31 2022 Benjamin Jeff December 8 2015 Grimes On Realiti It Wasn t Supposed To Be A Music Video Fuse Archived from the original on May 10 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Morgan Britton Luke December 3 2012 Grimes to release two re issues of Visions The Line of Best Fit Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Minsker Evan December 1 2012 Grimes Announces Visions Bonus Discs Pitchfork Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Pabst Lora June 26 2009 This boat don t float Star Tribune Archived from the original on May 24 2018 Retrieved May 23 2018 Friedlander Emilie July 28 2015 Grimes In Reality The Fader Archived from the original on June 7 2018 Retrieved May 23 2018 Blais Billie Braudie May 23 2018 Grimes Crazy 2009 Houseboat Adventure Turned Into Animated Video Pitchfork Archived from the original on May 24 2018 Retrieved May 23 2018 Hughes William August 18 2014 Stop posting stuff about drugs to Grimes Wikipedia page please The A V Club Archived from the original on September 30 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Gorton Thomas August 19 2014 Grimes pens anti drugs note on Tumblr Dazed amp Confused Archived from the original on August 21 2014 Retrieved August 23 2014 5 celebs you probably didn t know had speech problems BBC Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Hudson Laura May 19 2018 Encouraged by Elon Musk Grimes changed her name to the speed of light The Verge Archived from the original on July 5 2018 Retrieved November 11 2018 Douze Khalila April 4 2019 The artist formerly known as Grimes Cultured Archived from the original on April 7 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 McCartney Stella March 10 2016 Grimes Opens Up About Beyonce and Body Hair in Our April Issue Teen Vogue Archived from the original on September 28 2017 Retrieved September 27 2017 Rossignol Derrick August 22 2023 Grimes Recently Learned She Is Autistic And Revealed How She Realized That Might Be The Case Uproxx Archived from the original on August 22 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 a b Pelly Jenn June 25 2015 Fall Down Laughing The Story of Majical Cloudz Pitchfork Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Gormely Ian February 28 2019 Default Genders Escaped the Spotlight s Glare to Make Main Pop Girl 2019 His Best Work Yet Exclaim Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Tony June 8 2012 Grimes Announces Tour with Local Duo Elite Gymnastics The Minnesota Daily Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Hogan Marc August 7 2013 Default Genders James Brooks I Totally Failed Spin Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Salinas Sara January 4 2019 Elon Musk wants Grimes out of a lawsuit over Tesla take private tweet CNBC Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 Grady Constance August 16 2018 Who is Grimes Vox Archived from the original on November 11 2018 Retrieved December 21 2020 Kiefer Halle May 4 2020 Grimes and Elon Musk s Baby Has Arrived Just As Legend Foretold Vulture Archived from the original on March 10 2022 Retrieved July 19 2022 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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