Grimes Breaks Down Her Albums in Pitchfork’s New Video Series

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Pitchfork is excited to announce the launch of a new video series, “On the Records.” In these videos, a musician digs deep into their discography, offering a chronological, album-by-album breakdown of music, lyrics, artwork, collaborations, and more. These timelines offer a fascinating window into the evolution of the artist, from their debut to their most current album.

The first episode of “On the Records” features Grimes, who discusses every one of her releases, from Geidi Primes to Visions to Art Angels to Miss Anthropocene, and everything in between. She discusses her songwriting process, how she makes her album artwork and accompanying visuals, what she would do differently, and much, much more.

Surrounding the release of Miss Anthropocene, Grimes released videos for multiple songs, including “You’ll Miss Me When I’m Not Around,” “Idoru,” and “Delete Forever.”

For more from Claire Boucher, read our new feature “Grimes Dissects the Visual World of Miss Anthropocene.”

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