'Virgin': Lorde's Embrace of Her Internal Enigma

SummaryLorde has officially lifted the veil on VirginHer fourth studio album, the project features production from Jim-E Stack across the 11 tracks – including singles "What Was That," "Hammer" and "Man Of The Year"You can tell a lot about a Lorde album from its cover art. When Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor chooses to grace us with a studio project around every four years, she ensures each project's visual language lays the groundwork for the time capsule of a narrative she's ready to tell. Her studio debut and encapsulation of her tumultuous yet romantic teenage years, Pure Heroine, kept it simple in visual style, the young musician still finding her footing as a human, let alone an artist. Four years later came Melodrama, which features a still-life painting of the singer in shades of blue, giving way to the free-spirited Solar Power, which sees Lorde lean into something evocative of ... happiness?Now, we have Virgin, Lorde's most introspective record to date, fronted by an infrared X-ray image of Lorde's pelvis – IUD and all. Virgin is just that: the New Zealand songstress's self-performed internal examination of not only the last four years, but the feelings that came long before that shaped her into the grown-up 16-year-old New York City-living girl she is today.Virgin was written between 2023 and 2025 and features production from Jim-E Stack across all of its 11 tracks – including singles "Hammer," which invites us into the chaos about to ensue as track one, "What Was That" at track two, and "Man Of The Year" at track four."Shapeshifter" spotlights the dualities deeply rooted at her core, as she croons on the chorus: "I've been the siren, been the saint / I've been the fruit that leaves a stain / I've been up on the pedestal / But tonight I just wanna fall." "Favorite Daughter" is another high point, hearing Lorde look back on childhood traumas that she takes a different angle on two tracks later in "Clearblue" (yes, after the pregnancy test.)Virgin is about feeling all of those messy, misunderstood feelings, many of which come to light on the streets of NYC – Canal Street, Baby's All Right and outside on the Westside Highway.1. Hammer2. What Was That3. Shapeshifter4. Man Of The Year5. Favourite Daughter6. Current Affairs7. Clearblue8. GRWM9. Broken Glass10. If She Could See Me Now11. DavidStream Virgin – out everywhere now.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Jun 27, 2025 - 16:56
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'Virgin': Lorde's Embrace of Her Internal Enigma

Summary

  • Lorde has officially lifted the veil on Virgin
  • Her fourth studio album, the project features production from Jim-E Stack across the 11 tracks – including singles "What Was That," "Hammer" and "Man Of The Year"

You can tell a lot about a Lorde album from its cover art. When Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor chooses to grace us with a studio project around every four years, she ensures each project's visual language lays the groundwork for the time capsule of a narrative she's ready to tell. Her studio debut and encapsulation of her tumultuous yet romantic teenage years, Pure Heroine, kept it simple in visual style, the young musician still finding her footing as a human, let alone an artist. Four years later came Melodrama, which features a still-life painting of the singer in shades of blue, giving way to the free-spirited Solar Power, which sees Lorde lean into something evocative of ... happiness?

Now, we have Virgin, Lorde's most introspective record to date, fronted by an infrared X-ray image of Lorde's pelvis – IUD and all. Virgin is just that: the New Zealand songstress's self-performed internal examination of not only the last four years, but the feelings that came long before that shaped her into the grown-up 16-year-old New York City-living girl she is today.

Virgin was written between 2023 and 2025 and features production from Jim-E Stack across all of its 11 tracks – including singles "Hammer," which invites us into the chaos about to ensue as track one, "What Was That" at track two, and "Man Of The Year" at track four.

"Shapeshifter" spotlights the dualities deeply rooted at her core, as she croons on the chorus: "I've been the siren, been the saint / I've been the fruit that leaves a stain / I've been up on the pedestal / But tonight I just wanna fall." "Favorite Daughter" is another high point, hearing Lorde look back on childhood traumas that she takes a different angle on two tracks later in "Clearblue" (yes, after the pregnancy test.)

Virgin is about feeling all of those messy, misunderstood feelings, many of which come to light on the streets of NYC – Canal Street, Baby's All Right and outside on the Westside Highway.

1. Hammer
2. What Was That
3. Shapeshifter
4. Man Of The Year
5. Favourite Daughter
6. Current Affairs
7. Clearblue
8. GRWM
9. Broken Glass
10. If She Could See Me Now
11. David

Stream Virgin – out everywhere now.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast