Rosalía challenges herself and triumphs with her fourth studio album, Lux, marking a bold step toward radical reinvention. The cover depicts the Spanish Catalan artist wrapped in a nun’s habit, symbolizing both a sacred garment and a disciplined daily practice, reflecting the spiritual depth of this exceptional four-part, 18-song work.
Unlike the sharp electronic edge of her Grammy-winning third album, Motomami, Lux places Rosalía amid an orchestral setting. Here, her voice takes center stage, supported by a rich ensemble rather than chasing conventional pop hits.
“Lux unfolds as a spiritual odyssey, built from materials and references Rosalía has gathered and arranged with delicate intention over the past three years.”
This album offers a formidable journey both to create and to absorb. It demands deep focus, rewarding listeners with transcendence. The lyrics and music invite annotation, as if studied philosophically with a highlighter in hand.
Rosalía's background as a conservatory-trained musician informs the album’s complexity. She studied vocal flamenco performance at the Catalonia College of Music, a prestigious program admitting only one student per year.
Lux is a daring, orchestral departure that showcases Rosalía’s artistic growth and commitment to creating music that challenges and transcends typical pop boundaries.
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