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Oxy Music

Alex Cameron

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"The album is a story, a work of fiction, mostly from the perspective of a man, starved of meaningful purpose, confused about the state of the world, and in dire need of a reason to live - a person can, and according to the latest statistics, increasingly will, turn to opioids. This is one of those people," says Alex Cameron. In his third full-length album, the Sydney-born musician continues his fictional work, through a character who talks about current narcotic tendencies and the hollowness of social networks. The album’s title is a clever play on the words Roxy Music and oxy–a short form of the powerful painkiller OxyContin–and is the perfect metaphor for his glam soundtrack with a trash undercurrent. Despite the heavy nature of the subject matter, Cameron dresses it up in his usual humour, flare and energy. His sound is somewhere between the synthetic 80s and cheesy pop, but it’s still oh-so-charming because it's well polished and never cumbersome. Roy Molloy plays his sexy sax (Hold the Line), there’s incredible keyboards, and Alex Cameron is in top form like always. Lloyd Vines is a guest rapper on the R’n’B track Cancel Culture, which stands out in the Australian’s repertoire, and Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods performs a spoken-word for the album’s super-charged pop finale. This release proves that this showman is always full of surprises. © Charlotte Saintoin/Qobuz

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1
Best Life
00:03:14

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

2
Sara Jo Explicit
00:03:02

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chris Pitsiokos, AssociatedPerformer - Henri Lindström, AssociatedPerformer - Lilah Larson, AssociatedPerformer - Jess Parsons, AssociatedPerformer - Justin Nijssen, AssociatedPerformer - Roy Molloy, AssociatedPerformer

2022 Secretly Canadian 2021 Secretly Canadian

3
Prescription Refill
00:03:31

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

4
Hold The Line Explicit
00:04:13

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

5
Breakdown
00:03:19

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

6
K Hole Explicit
00:03:30

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

7
Dead Eyes
00:03:30

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

8
Cancel Culture Explicit
00:03:33

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist - Lloyd Vines, FeaturedArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

9
Oxy Music Explicit
00:06:11

Alex Cameron, Producer, MainArtist - Jason Williamson, FeaturedArtist

2022 Secretly Canadian 2022 Secretly Canadian

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"The album is a story, a work of fiction, mostly from the perspective of a man, starved of meaningful purpose, confused about the state of the world, and in dire need of a reason to live - a person can, and according to the latest statistics, increasingly will, turn to opioids. This is one of those people," says Alex Cameron. In his third full-length album, the Sydney-born musician continues his fictional work, through a character who talks about current narcotic tendencies and the hollowness of social networks. The album’s title is a clever play on the words Roxy Music and oxy–a short form of the powerful painkiller OxyContin–and is the perfect metaphor for his glam soundtrack with a trash undercurrent. Despite the heavy nature of the subject matter, Cameron dresses it up in his usual humour, flare and energy. His sound is somewhere between the synthetic 80s and cheesy pop, but it’s still oh-so-charming because it's well polished and never cumbersome. Roy Molloy plays his sexy sax (Hold the Line), there’s incredible keyboards, and Alex Cameron is in top form like always. Lloyd Vines is a guest rapper on the R’n’B track Cancel Culture, which stands out in the Australian’s repertoire, and Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods performs a spoken-word for the album’s super-charged pop finale. This release proves that this showman is always full of surprises. © Charlotte Saintoin/Qobuz

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