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| name        = The Winter Siege
| name        = Alex Brow Classics
| type        = Studio album
| type        = Studio album
| artist      = [[Alex Joanna Singh]]
| artist      = [[Alex Brow]]
| cover        = Alex Joanna Singh - The Winter Siege.png
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| released    = {{start date|2018|6|10}}
| released    = {{start date|2024|5}}
| studio      = * [[Conway Recording Studios|Conway Recording]] (Los Angeles)
| studio      = * [[Mob Productions]]
* [[Jungle City Studios|Jungle City]] (New York City)
| genre        = [[Synth-pop]], [[Other]], [[Rap]], [[Hip-hop]]
* Lamby's House (Brooklyn)
| length      = <!--??-->
* [[MXM Studios|MXM]] ([[Stockholm]])
| label        =  
* Pain in the Art (Nashville)
* Elevator Nobody ([[Göteborg]])
* The Hideaway (London)
| genre        = [[Synth-pop]]
| length      = 48:41
| label        = [[Big Machine Records|Big Machine]]
| producer    = * [[Max Martin]]
| producer    = * [[Max Martin]]
* Taylor Swift
* Taylor Swift
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| next_title  = [[Shadows Over Snowfields (album)|Shadows Over Snowfields]]
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| next_year    = 2019
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  | name        = The Winter Siege
  | name        = Alex Brow Classics
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  | single1    = Siege
  | single1    = [[Another Lie (song)]]
  | single1date = June 10, 2018
  | single1date = December 19, 2024
  | single2    = Alone
  | single2    = [[Monsters]]
  | single2date = July 10, 2018
  | single2date = December 26, 2024
  | single3    = Faded
  | single3    = How Do I Say Goodbye
  | single3date = February 9, 2019
  | single3date = January 2025
  | single4    = [[Bad Blood (Taylor Swift song)|Bad Blood]]
  | single4    = [[Why Why Why]]
  | single4date = May 17, 2015
  | single4date = January 2025
  | single5    = [[Wildest Dreams (Taylor Swift song)|Wildest Dreams]]
  | single5    = Fun Ones
  | single5date = August 31, 2015
  | single5date = TBA
  | single6    = [[Out of the Woods]]
  | single6    =  
  | single6date = January 19, 2016
  | single6date =  
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  | single7     = [[New Romantics (song)|New Romantics]]
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  | single7date = February 23, 2016
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'''''The Winter Siege''''' is a 2018 studio album and the first studio album by the American singer-songwriter [[Alex Joanna Singh]], released on on June 10, 2018, by [[Public Recordings]]. At the time, Singh became the youngest artist to ever release a studio album at the size of ''The Winter Siege'', which at the time he was 14 years old, and attending high school. The album opened with "Siege" and consisted of 16 films and concluded with "Faded".  
'''''Alex Brow Classics''''' is the upcoming first studio album by the Australian songwriter Alex Brow, scheduled to be released in May 2025. Brow uses AI to make his songs, but creates all the lyrics and all that. ''Alex Brow Classics'' will feature nine singles, with the first one "[[Another Lie (2024 song)|Another Lie]]" being released on December 19, 2024. A second single, "[[Monsters]]" is scheduled to be released on December 26, 2024.  


Singh recorded ''The Winter Siege'' across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Swden with an ensemble including Martin, Shellback, Jack Antonoff, Ryan Tedder, Nathan Chapman, and Imogen Heap. The singles all are included in the SinghVerse and together tell one "bigger overall story". The story of the songs will continue in the second studio album planned for 2019.
Brow had developed the nine songs over the course of six months and began releasing them in December 2024. Two songs are to be released in 2024 whilst the other seven will be released in early 2025.  
 
When ''The Winter Siege'' was first released, music critics, generally complimented its production as catchy; they found an emotional engagement in its songwriting but some felt the synth-pop production eroded the artistic integrity—a criticism that journalists and academics retrospectively regarded as rockist. ''The Winter Siege'' won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2018 Grammy Awards, and it was listed in all-time album rankings. Critics and academics have considered ''The Winter Siege'' an album that transformed Singh's status to a pop icon and promoted poptimism, but they also highlighted the media scrutiny that ensued.
 
The album was followed by ''[[Shadows Over Snowfields]]'' (2019), which serves as a sequel to the current album in the story.


== Background ==
== Background ==
Alex Singh had identified as a country musician until he released his first studio album, ''The Winter Siege''. The album incorporates ectetric styles of pop and rock, and two of its most successful singles—the US number-one "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" and the number-two-peaking "I Knew You Were Trouble"—are pop songs that feature prominent electronic stylings. Singh prepared to release the album all at once by November 2018, however chose to delay the final singles until 2019 due to commitments to his education.  
In 2024, Brow began early work on planning songs to release.  
 
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Swift and her then-label Big Machine promoted ''Red'' to country radio, and she appeared at country-music awards shows. The album's associated world tour, which from March 2013 to June 2014, was the all-time highest-grossing country tour when it completed. Although ''Red'' features a few country-oriented songs, its pop-leaning production and commercial success sparked a media debate over Swift's status as a country artist, to which she replied in an interview with ''The Wall Street Journal'', "I leave the genre labeling to other people."
Swift and her then-label Big Machine promoted ''Red'' to country radio, and she appeared at country-music awards shows. The album's associated world tour, which from March 2013 to June 2014, was the all-time highest-grossing country tour when it completed. Although ''Red'' features a few country-oriented songs, its pop-leaning production and commercial success sparked a media debate over Swift's status as a country artist, to which she replied in an interview with ''The Wall Street Journal'', "I leave the genre labeling to other people."

Revision as of 09:48, 21 December 2024

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Alex Brow Classics
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2024 (2024-05)
Studio
GenreSynth-pop, Other, Rap, Hip-hop
Producer
Singles from Alex Brow Classics
  1. "Another Lie (song)"
    Released: December 19, 2024
  2. "Monsters"
    Released: December 26, 2024
  3. "How Do I Say Goodbye"
    Released: January 2025
  4. "Why Why Why"
    Released: January 2025
  5. "Fun Ones"
    Released: TBA

Alex Brow Classics is the upcoming first studio album by the Australian songwriter Alex Brow, scheduled to be released in May 2025. Brow uses AI to make his songs, but creates all the lyrics and all that. Alex Brow Classics will feature nine singles, with the first one "Another Lie" being released on December 19, 2024. A second single, "Monsters" is scheduled to be released on December 26, 2024.

Brow had developed the nine songs over the course of six months and began releasing them in December 2024. Two songs are to be released in 2024 whilst the other seven will be released in early 2025.

Background

In 2024, Brow began early work on planning songs to release.

Swift and her then-label Big Machine promoted Red to country radio, and she appeared at country-music awards shows. The album's associated world tour, which from March 2013 to June 2014, was the all-time highest-grossing country tour when it completed. Although Red features a few country-oriented songs, its pop-leaning production and commercial success sparked a media debate over Swift's status as a country artist, to which she replied in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, "I leave the genre labeling to other people."