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"Nihilist Blues" (stylised in all lowercase) is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon featuring Canadian singer Grimes. [1] Produced by the band's vocalist Oliver Sykes and keyboardist Jordan Fish, it is featured on the group's 2019 sixth studio album Amo.
"Flesh Without Blood" is a song by Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer Grimes, released on October 26, 2015, as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Art Angels (2015). The same day, Grimes released the "Flesh Without Blood/Life in the Vivid Dream" video to YouTube, a double music video featuring "Flesh Without Blood" and ...
"Genesis" is a song by Canadian singer and songwriter Grimes, released on January 9, 2012, as the lead single from her third studio album, Visions (2012). [3] The song is one of Grimes' most successful releases so far, as a result of the song's music videos becoming viral , mostly through micro-blogging site Tumblr .
In 2016, Grimes co-wrote the song "Heaven" for Troye Sivan's album Blue Neighbourhood. [112] On February 2, 2017, Grimes premiered on Tidal the high budget futuristic music video of "Venus Fly", starring herself and Janelle Monáe. [113] [114] The video was uploaded on YouTube on February 9, 2017. [115]
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
The music video for "Violence" was released through Grimes' YouTube channel alongside the song's official release on September 5, 2019. [11] It was directed by Grimes herself. The video begins with the singer reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu which would predict the outcome of the video.
Grimes' music has been noted by critics and journalists for its atypical combination of vocal elements, as well as a wide array of influences, ranging from electronica to pop, hip hop, R&B, noise rock, and even medieval music.
On February 27, 2020, Grimes released two lyric videos for the track "Idoru". Dubbed "Slightly Longer Version" and "Slightly Shorter Version", they correspond to the "Art Mix" and "Algorithm Mix" versions of the song, respectively. Grimes released the videos after noticing that the track was a fan favorite. [67]