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Artemis
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2019 (2019-09-06)
GenreClassical crossover
Length51:11
Label
  • Lindseystomp
  • BMG
Producer
  • Taylor Bird
  • Peter Hanna
  • SILAS
  • KillaGraham
  • Mako
  • Scott Bruzenak
  • Petey Martin
Lindsey Stirling chronology
Warmer in the Winter
(2017)
Artemis
(2019)
Lose You Now
(2021)
Singles from Artemis
  1. "Underground"
    Released: June 21, 2019
  2. "The Upside"
    Released: July 5, 2019
  3. "Artemis"
    Released: August 30, 2019

Artemis is the fifth studio album by American violinist, singer, and songwriter Lindsey Stirling, released on September 6, 2019.[1]

Singles

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The first single, "Underground", was released on June 21, 2019.[1] Its music video debuted the same day,[2] and features cameo appearances by Sofie Dossi, BDASH, and Miranda Wilking.[3]

On July 5, 2019, the second single, "The Upside" was released. The music video was premiered and posted to YouTube on September 11th, 2019. The music video was produced by Julian Conner, Tom Teller, and Seth Jsephon, with Nico Aguiler as the director of photography, production designed by Christine Cangelosi, edited by Lindsey Stirling, colored by Bryan Smaller, and sound design was done by Gerry Vasquez.[4]

On August 3, 2019, a version of "The Upside" featuring Elle King was released as the third single.[5] The second version of the song not only adds King's vocals, but also makes changes in the rest of the song.[6]

On August 26, 2019, the third single and title track, "Artemis", was premiered during a live virtual reality concert in the PC VR application Wave, which was also livestreamed and made viewable afterward on Lindsey Stirling's Facebook page and YouTube channel.[7][8]

Critical reception

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When Artemis was reviewed the results were mostly positive, whether the individuals were just listeners, or more respected critics, receiving an average listener score of 70/100 on Album of the Year.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]
The Edge[10]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Underground"
  • Bird
  • Hanna
4:24
2."Artemis"
SILAS3:53
3."Til the Light Goes Out"
  • Stirling
  • Graham Andrew Muron
KillaGraham4:46
4."Between Twilight"
  • Stirling
  • Maxwell
SILAS4:19
5."Foreverglow"
  • Stirling
  • Maxwell
  • AFSHeeN
SILAS3:58
6."Love Goes On and On" (featuring Amy Lee)
4:06
7."Masquerade"
  • Stirling
  • Bird
  • Hanna
  • Bird
  • Hanna
3:21
8."Sleepwalking"
  • Stirling
  • Petey Martin
  • Meghan Kabir
Martin3:47
9."Darkside"
  • Stirling
  • Martin
Martin4:07
10."The Upside"
Bird3:47
11."Guardian"
  • Stirling
  • Bird
  • Hanna
  • Bird
  • Hanna
3:20
12."Aurora"
  • Stirling
  • Martin
Martin3:35
13."The Upside" (featuring Elle King)
  • Stirling
  • Bird
  • Hanna
  • McDonald
  • Olinger
Bird3:48
Total length:51:11
Target bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Embers"
  • Stirling
  • Maxwell
SILAS3:38
15."Torch Bringer"
  • Stirling
  • Maxwell
SILAS3:55
Total length:58:44
  • ^[a] Mozella and Maize Jane Olinger are credited together under the pseudonym 'Mozella & Maize'.

Charts

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Music videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Notes
"Underground" 2019 Tom Teller Featuring Sofie Dossi, BDASH, and Miranda Wilking
Producer: Bryce Cyrier
Cinematographer: Nico Aguilar
Production Designer: Juan Ramal
"Artemis" Stephen Wayne Mallet
Lindsey Stirling
Dancers: Addison Byers, Kailyn Rogers, Jessica Richens, Taylor Gagliano
Producer: Hans Boysen, Green Glow Films
Cinematographer: Niels Lindelien
"The Upside" (vocal version) Tom Teller
Brodin Plett
Featuring Stirling as "Artemis", Travis Winfrey as "Calix", Kandee Johnson as "Nyx", Kit Thornberry & Drew Steen as "Shadow Guards", and vocalist Elle King
Producer: Seth Josephson, Frame 48
Cinematographer: Nico Aguilar
Production Designer: Christine Cangelosi
"Sleepwalking" 2020 Lindsey Stirling
Graham Fielder
Dancers: Addie Byers, Kat Cheng, Taylor Gagliano, Mikaela Jagim, Malece Miller, Sadie Posey, Jessica Richens, Kailyn Rogers
Producer: Lindsey Stirling and Jessica Breslow
VFX: Ethos.Studios
Colorist: RKM Studios
"Between Twilight" Stephen Wayne Mallet
Lindsey Stirling
Head of Production: Brooklynn Reeves Mallett
Producer: Hans Boysen
Cinematographer: Niels Lindelien
VFX: Daniel Craven
Colorist: Loren White
Rep for Stephen Mallett: Laure Scott
"Til the Light Goes Out" Stephen Wayne Mallet
Lindsey Stirling
Featuring: Addie Byers, Kailyn Rogers, Taylor Gagliano, Jessica Richens, Kandee Johnson
Head of Production: Brooklynn Reeves Mallett
Producer: Hans Boysen
Cinematographer: Niels Lindelien
Choreographer: Jillian Meyers
Stunt Coordinator: Nate Lee
VFX: Daniel Craven, Alex Bradley, Mitch Reaser, Steve Gallant
Colorist: Loren White
Rep for Stephen Mallett: Laure Scott
"Guardian" Lindsey Stirling Cinematography: Rj Idos, Morgan Steinagel
"Lose You Now" 2021 Stephen Wayne Mallet
Lindsey Stirling
Adapted version of "Guardian" with lyrics and vocals by Mako
Head of Production: Brooklynn Reeves Mallett
Producer: Hans Boysen
1st AD: Jeff Cobb
Cinematographer: Timothy S. Jensen
Steadicam: Niels Lindelien
Production Designer: Heather Drouillard
VFX: Daniel Craven & Alex Bradley
Colorist: Loren White
"Lose You Now (acoustic)" Featuring lyricist/vocalist Mako
Head of Production: Brooklynn Reeves Mallett
Producer: Hans Boysen
1st AD: Jeff Cobb
Cinematographer: Petros Antoniadis
Steadicam: Andres Raygoza
Colorist: Loren White
"Masquerade" Featuring: Addie Byers, Kailyn Rogers, Taylor Gagliano, Jessica Richens
Head of Production: Brooklynn Reeves Mallett
Producer: Hans Boysen
1st AD: Jeff Cobb
Cinematographer: Timothy S. Jensen
Steadicam: Merlin Showalter
Colorist: Loren White
"Love Goes On and On" 2022 Featuring vocalist Amy Lee
Head of Production: Brooklynn Reeves Mallett
Producer: Hans Boysen
Production Company: Green Glow
Cinematographer: Brian Bradley
Colorist: Loren White

References

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  3. ^ "Underground – Lindsey Stirling". 2019-06-21. Retrieved 2019-06-21 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Lindsey Stirling [@LindseyStirling] (July 2, 2019). "Got another one for you.... my 2nd single off of #artemis comes out this Friday!!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "Lindsey Stirling Releases "The Upside" Ft. Elle King". Music Mayhem. August 2, 2019. Retrieved August 4, 2019.
  6. ^ Lindsey Stirling [@LindseyStirling] (July 31, 2019). "Sometimes a song sounds great two ways... #TheUpside comes out Friday, but this time it's featuring @ElleKingMusic..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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