![]() Take her at her word, even when it seems like she might be joking. ![]() (OK, this record isn’t the end of the world.) We’ll get through this together. She knows how that might sound-a little tuned out, a little pedantic-and yeah, sometimes it sounds like that. She just wants you to put your phone down and catch some rays. Most likely this uneasily blissful and banger-averse record isn’t what you want, but it’s clearly what Lorde thinks you need. But I figured I’d get that out of the way because I value your time, and so, quite earnestly, does she, though all the beachy and weedy and deep-spacey earnestness makes Solar Power somewhat of a sun-kissed bummer. Not to bum you out, here on release day for the serenely restless New Zealand pop star’s third full-length, Solar Power. ![]() The best Lorde song is still “Ribs” the best Lorde album is still Melodrama. ![]()
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