A year after her fourth album’s release, Lorde shares 49 demos and a candid essay, while hinting at a new platform that could shift how we own music.
A year after her fourth album’s release, Lorde shares 49 demos and a candid essay, while hinting at a new platform that could shift how we own music.
The singer shared skeletal versions of album tracks alongside a candid note on the difficulty of promoting a project that left her feeling raw and exposed.
A year after the album’s release, the demos arrive with a letter addressing the silence that followed—and the personal turmoil behind the record.
A decade after its release, Lorde’s minimalist anthem crosses a quantitative threshold, a reminder of its qualitative shock to the pop system.
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The New Zealand artist has confirmed her departure from the major label, framing the move as a deliberate step toward a new creative chapter.