Lorde's 'Virgin' debuts to rave reviews as singer explores gender identity
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Lorde's fourth album 'Virgin', released on June 27, showcases a new level of personal vulnerability, particularly in the opening track 'Hammer'. The album marks a departure from her 2021 work 'Solar Power', which focused on simplicity and tranquility amidst anxiety. In contrast, 'Virgin' features more biting lyrics and direct emotional expressions, reminiscent of her acclaimed album 'Melodrama'. Through her lyrics, Lorde addresses the complexities of life and relationships, characterized by a palpable sense of struggle and introspection, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of her artistic evolution.
Lorde's new album 'Virgin' is a deep dive into her personal struggles, contrasting with the tranquility of 'Solar Power', revealing more raw emotions and vulnerability.
'It's a fucked-up world, been to hell and back, but I've sent you a postcard from the edge,' illustrates her raw honesty and complex feelings about life.
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