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Lorde announces new ‘raw, primal' album ‘written in blood'
Lorde announces new ‘raw, primal' album ‘written in blood'

News.com.au

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Lorde announces new ‘raw, primal' album ‘written in blood'

The 28-year-old New Zealander's last record was 2021's Solar Power - but fans only have a few weeks before the arrival of her next album. Sharing the cover artwork via social media on Wednesday, the star revealed that the album is titled Virgin and she shared details of the creative process and those she collaborated with. She wrote via her official website, "Virgin - an album by me, produced by me and Jim-E Stack. With Fabiana Palladino, Andrew Aged, Buddy Ross, Dan Nigro & Devonté Hynes."

Lorde announces fourth studio album Virgin, releasing June 27
Lorde announces fourth studio album Virgin, releasing June 27

Express Tribune

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Lorde announces fourth studio album Virgin, releasing June 27

New Zealand pop sensation Lorde has unveiled details of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, titled Virgin, which is scheduled to drop on June 27 through Republic Records. The announcement of Virgin comes shortly after the release of her comeback single, "What Was That," which she co-created with collaborators Jim-E Stack, Daniel Nigro, and others. The track is one of the 11 songs that will feature on the upcoming album. Lorde worked closely with Jim-E Stack in producing Virgin, with additional contributions from Nigro, Fabiana Palladino, Inc. No World's Andrew Aged, Buddy Ross, and Blood Orange's Devonté Hynes. Spike Stent and Tom Elmhirst were responsible for mixing the album, while Chris Gehringer handled mastering. In a heartfelt message to her fans, Lorde described the essence of the album: 'The colour of the album is clear. Like bathwater, windows, ice, spit. Full transparency. The language is plain and unsentimental. The sounds are the same wherever possible. I was trying to see myself, all the way through. I was trying to make a document that reflected my femininity: raw, primal, innocent, elegant, openhearted, spiritual, masc.' Lorde expressed her emotional connection to the album, writing, 'I'm proud and scared of this album. There's nowhere to hide. I believe that putting the deepest parts of ourselves to music is what sets us free.' Although her previous album, Solar Power, was released in 2021, Lorde has continued to keep busy with various projects. She followed up the album with a re-recorded EP of Solar Power songs sung in Māori and released several visuals for the record, including music videos for 'Oceanic Feeling' and 'The Path.' In addition, Lorde collaborated with other artists, including a cover of Rosalía's "Hentai," and joined Charli XCX for a song titled "Girl, So Confusing Featuring Lorde." Fans of Lorde can look forward to Virgin in June, which promises to be another intimate and raw exploration of her artistry.

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