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The NME ranked the album at number two on its 50 Best Albums of 2012 list [75] and number 252 in its The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time list. [5] The album appeared at number five on Clash ' s list of The Top 40 Albums of 2012, and the magazine referred to Grimes as a "creative, sensual explosion of humanity". [76]
In 2013, Grimes was awarded the Webby Award for Artist of the Year [3] and a Juno Award for Electronic Album of the year. [ 4 ] As of March 2021, Grimes's albums have earned 736,000 consumption units, of which 307,000 are album sales and 554 million on-demand song streams in the United States, according to MRC Data.
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 ...
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The song was used in an episode of the BBC series, Silent Witness. [27] The song was used in the 2019 film, Good Boys. [28] The song was used in the second season episode of the Netflix series, Baby. The song was used in the BBC/HBO series, I May Destroy You. [29] The song was used as the theme song for the PBS series A Brief History of the Future
Halfaxa has been described as a goth-pop, witch house, dark wave, and glo-fi release, as well as featuring influences of glitch pop, R&B, techno, industrial, and electro. [2] [10] [11] Grimes has said Halfaxa was created to "evoke the feeling of believing in God in a very Medieval Christian way", and has described it as her "medieval" album.
The song was ultimately deleted from streaming platforms as Universal Music Group, which represents the human versions of Drake and The Weeknd, argued it was unlawful to use these vocals without ...
NME named the track "suitably futuristic" [58] while other reviewers praised the song's drum and bass beat and ethereal vocals, noting similarities to songs from Grimes' 2010 album Halfaxa. [60] [61] The fifth single from the album, "Delete Forever", was released on February 12, 2020.