
High-gloss synth-pop that pairs clinical precision with a soaring, theatrical vocal performance. A neon-lit anthem for the lonely and the defiant.
July 8, 2016 · Twin Music Inc.
All the Rage is a masterclass in 2010s synth-pop, blending the cold, calculated precision of electronic production with Allie X's warm, operatic vocal range. The track feels like a physical object: polished, hard-edged, and vibrating with a specific kind of kinetic energy. It is built on a foundation of house-inspired beats and shimmering synth layers that evoke the feeling of a high-end fashion film or a midnight drive through a metropolis. The production is immaculately clean, allowing every digital snap and vocal harmony to cut through the mix with surgical precision.
How does All the Rage sound next to the rest of Allie X's catalogue?
Euphoric saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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