Lux, Rosalía’s new album, is a breathtaking odyssey into music’s further reaches

Lux, Rosalía’s New Album: A Breathtaking Journey into Experimental Music

In a year when much of music seems to dwell in nostalgia, Rosalía breaks the trend with Lux, an album that pushes sound into thrilling and unusual territories. While 2025 has seen many artists revisiting the past, Rosalía looks forward with bold creativity.

Challenging Musical Trends in 2025

This year witnessed a wave of retro returns: Oasis indulged in overpriced nostalgia, Radiohead released a lackluster greatest hits-style album, and yet another Beatles documentary surfaced. Rock'n'roll's pull on past glories has created a weight of sentimentality, especially among older generations.

Rosalía’s Fearless Artistic Direction

Against this backdrop, Rosalía’s Lux stands out as an audacious and unconventional record. The album cover, featuring the Catalan singer dressed as a nun, hints at her new artistic path—resolute and unyielding.

"This is something other than just another pop LP," signaling a fresh direction in her career.

A Departure from Previous Work

Previously known for exploring flamenco, electronica, and reggaeton across three albums, Rosalía has become a major star in the Spanish-speaking world. With Lux, however, she shatters expectations with an immersive, experimental soundscape.

Comparisons and Collaborations

The album positions Rosalía as a successor to Björk, who even makes a guest appearance on the eclectic single "Berghain," further confirming Rosalía’s avant-garde ambitions.

"…marks her as an heir to Björk (who passes on the baton as she pops up on the rambunctiously odd single Berghain)."

Summary

Rosalía’s Lux boldly redefines her music, breaking from nostalgic trends to explore fearless experimental sounds that position her at the cutting edge of contemporary music.

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The Irish Times The Irish Times — 2025-11-07