The track lands with a video shot in Paris, where multiple versions of Charli collide on the catwalk.
The track lands with a video shot in Paris, where multiple versions of Charli collide on the catwalk.
The British artist returns with a satirical rock track that pairs runway imagery with end-of-the-world commentary.
The new single and video land just days after the polarized response to “Rock Music,” and Charli XCX seems uninterested in clarification.
The track contrasts with the raucous “Rock Music” by settling into a late-’90s club pulse while lyrically staying just as confrontational.
The track, available only on physical and an Instagram account, complicates the brashness of her latest single with something far more intimate.
The latest installment of BrooklynVegan’s weekly playlist pulls from all corners, giving space to Charli XCX’s club-pop, the aching folk of Aldous Harding, and a career-first from Jawdropped.
The new track lands after months of speculation about a rock pivot, arriving as both a reply and a provocation.
Charli XCX releases the official video for new single “Rock Music”, directed by Aidan Zamiri. A precise, ironic take on rock reinvention after Brat, all serrated riffs, Louboutin heels and mountains of cigarettes.
A representative for Charli XCX has clarified the credits on her new album after Sky Ferreira posted remarks online.
Sky Ferreira has suggested that songs from her unreleased catalog were recorded by Charli XCX for the recent album ‘Wuthering Heights’.