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Her fourth album, “Virgin,” is her most erratic and least convincing. But the pop skeptic has a new target: herself.
The singer-songwriter’s fourth album percolates with subtle club beats, warm blanket synths and plenty of white space for her signature phrasings and vocalizations.
Charli XCX took to the stage to headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival, but fans were left fuming that Lorde didn ...
The singer told Glastonbury-goers: "This record took me a lot, I didn't know if I would make another record to be honest." ...
Lorde’s Virgin explores the nature and meaning of value in a pop culture where vulnerability, realness and being ‘raw’ are ...
Charli xcx has responded to "boomer comments" about her Glastonbury ... following other stars who've joined in on the viral trend at Charli's shows recently, including Chappell Roan and Lorde.
If Lorde’s “return” to synth is to be in conversation with its predecessor Melodrama as a means to acknowledge her stylistic growth – improvements and whatnot – then Virgin may be examined ...
Even though she’s dropped an album every four years, Lorde’s career has felt so start-stop that it’s surprising to realize we ...