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Allie X
The Independent — San Francisco, CA

Allie X is a Canadian singer-songwriter who emerged from the synth-pop underground with a meticulous, layered approach to pop music. She's known for architectural production choices and lyrics that veer between wry observations and genuine vulnerability. Her early work, including the cult-classic mixtapes that built her fanbase, established her as someone genuinely interested in pop mechanics—she'll deconstruct a hook or flip a melody in ways that feel accidental but totally deliberate. Tracks like 'Beg for You' showcase her knack for hooks that burrow into your head, while deeper cuts reveal someone comfortable sitting in discomfort. She's collaborated with producers like PC Music's SOPHIE and Chloe Moriondo, and her albums move through different emotional and sonic territories without sounding scattered. Her fanbase is devoted partly because she doesn't chase trends—she's too busy making something that sounds like only her.

Allie X's shows are attentive and controlled. Crowds tend to be engaged and quiet between songs, hanging on details. She's precise with arrangements and clearly cares about the production values. Not a high-energy spectacle, but intimate in a way that demands focus.

Known for Beg for You, Catch Me When You Can, Science, Downtown, Unseen

Allie X brought her particular brand of introspective pop to Great American Music Hall on New Year's Eve, a fitting way to close out 2024. She dug into the deeper corners of her catalog—"Galina" and "Fresh Laundry" showed the range of her songwriting, moving between vulnerable and playful. The set had real momentum, building through "Science" and "You Slept on Me" before the encore brought things home with "Old Habits Die Hard" and "Super Duper Party People," the kind of closer that feels both sincere and slightly wry.

San Francisco's pop landscape has long favored artists who resist easy categorization, and Allie X fits naturally into that lineage. The city's indie venues and audiences tend to reward experimental production choices and lyrical specificity over radio-friendly formulas. With a strong electronic underpinning and pop sensibility, Allie X finds kinship in a scene that's historically embraced acts willing to layer complexity into accessible melodies. Great American Music Hall itself represents that bridge—intimate enough for devoted fans, established enough to draw serious attention.

Stay in Hayes Valley or the Mission—both neighborhoods have the kind of restaurants and bars that make a weekend feel deliberate rather than touristy. Head to State Bird Provisions for dinner if you can get in; it's precise and inventive without being pretentious. Spend a day in Muir Woods or hiking around Twin Peaks for actual views of the city. The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park is worth a couple hours if the weather holds. Hit up a coffee place on Valencia Street in the Mission just to sit and watch the neighborhood move around you.

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