- Melodrama (Lorde album) - Wikipedia
Following the breakthrough success of her debut album Pure Heroine (2013), Lorde retreated from the spotlight, and travelled between New Zealand and the United States Initially inspired by her disillusionment with fame, she wrote Melodrama to capture heartbreak and solitude after her first breakup
- Lorde - Melodrama Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius
Melodrama is New Zealand singer Lorde ’s sophomore album, released on June 16, 2017 via Lava and Republic Records
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- Lorde: Melodrama Album Review | Pitchfork
Melodrama is Lorde’s study of being a young woman finding her own conviction in unsteady circumstances Sometimes, this also involves being single—a breakup and a raucous house party serve as
- The Age of Melodrama: How Lorde’s Masterpiece Became the . . . - Medium
Melodrama, Lorde’s 2017 sophomore album, is one of those rare records Released in the summer of 2017, Melodrama was an instant critical darling, but its true impact was slower, more
- Lorde - Melodrama - Reviews - Album of The Year
Melodrama delivers everything pop music should, but yet it manages to find more As an album it is unlikely to be bettered in 2017 Melodrama finds Lorde producing the best work of her career so far, crafting an ambitious and uncompromising pop statement suffused with intensely personal artistry
- Melodrama - Album by Lorde - Apple Music
But even with all those new names by her side, Lorde remains as idiosyncratic as ever on Melodrama The lead single, “Green Light,” begins as a piano ballad before revving into a house track—only to finally explode into a euphoric chanted chorus accompanied by drums, handclaps, bass, and strings
- Album Review: Lorde - Melodrama — Showbiz by PS
In collaboration with a then-rising Jack Antonoff, Lorde created not just a collection of songs, but a rare kind of modern pop classic Melodrama succeeds in doing the impossible — each track stands strong on its own, yet together they form a perfect arc, a blue-tinged, bittersweet mosaic
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