Escapism is the second studio album by the Danish recording artist Fallulah, released on 4 February 2013 by Sony Music.
[2] The Guardian called the song "excellent", commenting, "sometimes you need to strip away all the complexities and get right to the point, which is exactly what 27-year-old Dane Fallulah (or Maria Apetri to her friends and family) does.
"[3] The independent music blog Kick Kick Snare said, "The track is part stunning western infused retro rock, part explosive left-field pop, all Fallulah," adding that her "brand of avant-pop, deeply influenced by her Romanian heritage and experience in gypsy dance, stands out in the sea of pop music flooding the airwaves.
[7] Scandipop noted, "The new track arrived to much fanfare," adding, "It's that chorus which is the star of the song, and the bit that you'll be singing in your head long afterwards.
"[15] Between 30 July and 7 August 2013, Fallulah offered a free download of the Man Without Country remix of "Superfishyality" on her SoundCloud page.
[16] "Superfishyality" was released as the album's lead single on 8 October 2012, via the on air on sale method, receiving no prior promotion.
She describes the song as being about the division between the aspiration for one's life and the eventuality of settling down and having children and taking out a large loan from the bank so that one can buy an apartment or a house.
[25] This was described as "a surprisingly weak start" by Ekstra Bladet, which said that the music industry crisis was to blame for its poor sales.