
Rosalia - LUX
Album of the Week: RosalĂa â LUX
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Staff Review
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Spanish pop visionary RosalĂa, who stunned critics with 2018âs El Mal Querer and conquered the globe with the art-pop brilliance of 2022âs MOTOMAMI, returns this week with her fourth studio album, LUX.
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Following last yearâs collaboration ORAL with fellow experimentalist Björk, LUX marks a striking departure from the exuberant, kinetic pop energy its immediate predecessor. Rather than replicate MOTOMAMIâs wild freeness, RosalĂa has, over three years, sculpted a deeply intricate and eclectic work of Latin pop infused with classical, experimental, and electronic flourishes. It is the record that cements her status as one of contemporary popâs most fearless and singular auteurs, a throne long occupied by her collaborator Björk, who appears here alongside Yves Tumor on the albumâs lead single Berghain.
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Like her contemporary FKA twigs, RosalĂa is equally capable of crafting heart-wrenching, cinematic balladry and visionary, forward-thinking electronic pop. At times, these contrasting modes fuse brilliantly. The glitching outro of Reliquia (Relic), the restless pulse of Divinize, and the hip-hop-inflected Porcelana (Porcelain) featuring Ukrainian rapper M1SHKA all stand out in the albumâs first movement, which concludes with the operatic splendour of Mio Christo Piange Diamanti (My Christ Weeps Diamonds).
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The aforementioned Berghain must be one of this yearâs most beguiling lead singles a furious, shape-shifting piece that opens LUXâs second movement with cinematic intensity. Rising and falling strings evoke the drama of a Peter Greenaway film, while RosalĂa, Björk, and Yves Tumor trade vocals like actors in a stage play exploring spirituality, sensuality, and existential tension. Itâs a whirlwind of emotion that is impulsive, panic-like, and enthralling. In contrast, La Perla follows with tender sweetness, its narrative of selfish love softened by lullaby-esque tones and its Disney-like sound design before the funky, strutting optimism of De Madruga (At Dawn) restores a sense of rhythmic excitement.
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The humorously titled Dios Es Un Stalker (God Is a Stalker) heralds the albumâs third movement, and is perhaps LUXâs most immediately infectious moment, a slick, vibrant, and playful track. Itâs soon counterbalanced by the darkly romantic La Yugular and the theatrical grandeur of Sauvignon Blanc. LUXâs final stretch ventures deeper into classical and avant-garde territory with Memoria, before closing out with the breathtaking Magnolias, an elegiac, redemptive piece of such spiritual clarity and devotion it feels destined for the house of God.
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With LUX, RosalĂa has created one of the yearâs most distinctive, challenging, and transcendent pop albums. It may eschew the immediate rush of MOTOMAMI, but it offers something greater in return, a work of immense emotional and spiritual depth, proof once more that RosalĂa is operating in a realm entirely her own.
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Album of the Week: RosalĂa â LUX
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Staff Review
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Spanish pop visionary RosalĂa, who stunned critics with 2018âs El Mal Querer and conquered the globe with the art-pop brilliance of 2022âs MOTOMAMI, returns this week with her fourth studio album, LUX.
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Following last yearâs collaboration ORAL with fellow experimentalist Björk, LUX marks a striking departure from the exuberant, kinetic pop energy its immediate predecessor. Rather than replicate MOTOMAMIâs wild freeness, RosalĂa has, over three years, sculpted a deeply intricate and eclectic work of Latin pop infused with classical, experimental, and electronic flourishes. It is the record that cements her status as one of contemporary popâs most fearless and singular auteurs, a throne long occupied by her collaborator Björk, who appears here alongside Yves Tumor on the albumâs lead single Berghain.
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Like her contemporary FKA twigs, RosalĂa is equally capable of crafting heart-wrenching, cinematic balladry and visionary, forward-thinking electronic pop. At times, these contrasting modes fuse brilliantly. The glitching outro of Reliquia (Relic), the restless pulse of Divinize, and the hip-hop-inflected Porcelana (Porcelain) featuring Ukrainian rapper M1SHKA all stand out in the albumâs first movement, which concludes with the operatic splendour of Mio Christo Piange Diamanti (My Christ Weeps Diamonds).
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The aforementioned Berghain must be one of this yearâs most beguiling lead singles a furious, shape-shifting piece that opens LUXâs second movement with cinematic intensity. Rising and falling strings evoke the drama of a Peter Greenaway film, while RosalĂa, Björk, and Yves Tumor trade vocals like actors in a stage play exploring spirituality, sensuality, and existential tension. Itâs a whirlwind of emotion that is impulsive, panic-like, and enthralling. In contrast, La Perla follows with tender sweetness, its narrative of selfish love softened by lullaby-esque tones and its Disney-like sound design before the funky, strutting optimism of De Madruga (At Dawn) restores a sense of rhythmic excitement.
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The humorously titled Dios Es Un Stalker (God Is a Stalker) heralds the albumâs third movement, and is perhaps LUXâs most immediately infectious moment, a slick, vibrant, and playful track. Itâs soon counterbalanced by the darkly romantic La Yugular and the theatrical grandeur of Sauvignon Blanc. LUXâs final stretch ventures deeper into classical and avant-garde territory with Memoria, before closing out with the breathtaking Magnolias, an elegiac, redemptive piece of such spiritual clarity and devotion it feels destined for the house of God.
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With LUX, RosalĂa has created one of the yearâs most distinctive, challenging, and transcendent pop albums. It may eschew the immediate rush of MOTOMAMI, but it offers something greater in return, a work of immense emotional and spiritual depth, proof once more that RosalĂa is operating in a realm entirely her own.
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RosalĂa â LUX is OUT NOW on Vinyl & CD






















