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Infused the record with sparkling, retro-futuristic synth textures.

A quirky, relatable love song for the "misfits," highlighting Allie's sharper, more playful songwriting style. Production and Aesthetic

Upon its release, Collxtion II received critical acclaim from alternative and mainstream music publications alike. Critics praised Allie X’s sharp pop sensibilities, her meticulous attention to visual branding, and her ability to inject genuine emotional stakes into highly stylized electronic music.

The album’s development was unique for its interactive approach. In 2016, Allie X launched CollXtion II: Ʉnsolved allie x collxtion ii

When the polished, finalized version of CollXtion II dropped on June 9, 2017, it arrived as a highly curated narrative. The experimental fragments of Unsolved had been forged into a sleek, cohesive, and deeply emotional body of work. Narrative Themes: The Loss and Reclamation of Self

"Lifted" provides a euphoric, drug-metaphor-laden escape from the album's darker corners. It explores the temporary numbness and artificial bliss found in escapism. The soaring chorus feels lighter than air, offering a brief sonic respite before the album dips back into emotional turmoil. 6. Simon Says

...then is essential listening.

that explores themes of self-identity, toxic relationships, and the "unknown" represented by the "X" in her name. Conceptual Background: The Ʉnsolved Project

The album’s creation was uniquely collaborative and iterative. Leading up to the release, Allie X launched the era, sharing a series of demos and acoustic snippets to involve fans in the curation process. This experimental phase allowed her to test tracks like "Casanova" and "That’s So Us" in raw forms before they were polished into the cinematic pop anthems found on the final record. Tracklist and Themes

“That girl is dead,” Allie whispered. Critics praised Allie X’s sharp pop sensibilities, her

CollXtion II thrived on its cohesive visual and auditory world. Allie X collaborated with top-tier producers like Billboard and Jordan Palmer to create a sound that felt both futuristic and nostalgic.

: A stripped-down, slower closing track that maintains the album's grand scale through careful arrangement.

Vocally, Allie X navigates the material with a compelling aloofness that often melts into intimacy. Her delivery can be icily detached—amplifying themes of performance and control—or it can crack just enough to reveal human fragility beneath the glamour. This dynamic approach ensures the persona never becomes a caricature; instead, it reads as a deliberate, multi-faceted identity under construction. The experimental fragments of Unsolved had been forged

While it may not have achieved the mainstream Billboard charting success of her contemporaries, CollXtion II earned Allie X a passionate, permanent cult following and established her as a sought-after songwriter behind the scenes (collaborating heavily with artists like Troye Sivan on his critically acclaimed album Blue Neighbourhood ).