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Lorde Releases Music Video for New Song

Lorde Glastonbury Festival, Day 5, UK - 26 Jun 2022
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Lorde, the acclaimed pop artist from New Zealand, has embarked on a new chapter in her musical journey with the release of her single “What Was That.” This track marks her first original solo effort since the 2021 release of her album Solar Power. Accompanied by a compelling music video, the single represents both a personal and artistic milestone for Lorde, who has remained relatively silent in terms of new music for several years. The song's debut had an unconventional release strategy that showcased Lorde's knack for engaging with her audience in innovative ways.

The launch of “What Was That” was shrouded in mystery as Lorde used cryptic social media posts and brief audio clips to pique curiosity among fans. Prior to the single's release, Lorde performed the song live at an impromptu event at Washington Square Park in New York City. This pop-up show, pre-announced through her fan text line, drew a massive crowd, ultimately leading to its early shutdown by local authorities due to the sheer volume of attendees and lack of required permits. Despite these setbacks, footage from this performance was incorporated into the official music video, adding a raw and authentic element to the visual narrative.

Musically, “What Was That” was co-written and co-produced by Lorde alongside collaborators Jim-E Stack and Dan Nigro, bringing together a dynamic mix of sounds. Jim-E Stack's contribution included drums, keyboards, and synthesizer while Dan Nigro added bass, electric guitar, and additional instrumentation. The track also features guitar work from Andrew Aged, adding to the rich texture and depth that fans have come to expect from a Lorde production.

Lorde has revealed that the creation of this single was deeply influenced by personal experiences, including a significant breakup and a transition period marked by stopping birth control. These events, described by Lorde as moments of personal turmoil and reflection, are woven intricately into the song's emotive lyrics. The track's chorus captures the essence of reminiscing about past relationships and the poignant yet vibrant feelings associated with them. The music video further complements these themes, depicting Lorde wandering through the streets of New York, a backdrop that parallels her internal journey.

In her communication with fans, Lorde shared insights into the song's creation, referring to the process as a ‘rebirth'. The energy of the song is upbeat and infused with electronic elements, a departure yet reminiscent of the style she explored in her earlier works like Melodrama. Critics and fans have lauded the track for how it continues the hazy narrative of emotional exploration that defined some of her previous projects.

As the single garners attention, it has become clear that Lorde managed to reestablish her presence in the music world not just through the sonics but through the vivid storytelling and personal vulnerability that defines “What Was That.” Her ability to transform personal adversity into art has resonated deeply with listeners, demonstrating her evolving artistry.

The music video production captures an appreciation for minimalism, opting to focus on Lorde herself, featured walking and biking across iconic New York City locales. These visuals end poignantly with scenes from her surprise park event, highlighting Lorde's intimate connection with her fanbase. This creative approach reinforces the single's thematic elements of introspection and renewal and heralds what could be the beginning of another impactful phase in Lorde's career. This release not only cements her as a staple in contemporary music but also paves the way for what fans and critics alike anticipate to be a significant return with future projects.

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