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Allie X didn’t like how the music industry works. So she decided to do something else

“I take my power back,” says the Oakville native, whose new album “Girl With No Face” is almost entirely self-produced.

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Allie X has insanely ingenious knack for infectious melodies, cunning lyrics, and an almost supernatural pop sensibility.


With “Girl With No Face,” Allie Hughes — known to the music word as Allie X — is taking back the reins.

Not that the Oakville native was necessarily relinquishing a lot of control with her previous two albums of immaculate pop perfection — 2017’s “CollXtion II” or 2020’s “Cape God,” or even the numerous EPs that have come before or in between — but she felt it was time to invest in her most valuable asset: herself.

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Nick Krewen is a ɫɫÀ²-based freelance contributor for the Star. Reach him via email: octopus@rogers.com.

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