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June 11th, 2021 2:15am

A New State Of Mind


Lorde “Solar Power”

“Solar Power” is a song of low-key joy in which Lorde casually sidesteps the widespread expectation that she continue to play the part of the “sad girl” rather than explore less fraught elements of human existence. There’s a weird impulse for many to assume that singing about pleasure and fun and shirking responsibilities is vapid, but I think that comes from people not believing happiness can be as nuanced and deeply felt as a million shades of misery. “Solar Power” is hardly a dumb song – there’s a lot of evocative little details in setting the scene, some witty asides, and a belief in the healing power of feeling close to the natural world that borders on religious fervor. The second half of the song borrows from the ersatz gospel of early ‘90s songs like George Michael’s God Tier classic “Freedom ’90” and Primal Scream’s breakthroughs on Screamadelica, and that sort of secular spirituality really works for the themes here. Join her in praising the sun!

There’s no shortage of young artists who now, intentionally or not, sing with the peculiar and specific inflections Lorde sang with on her first two records. The most obvious and famous example is Olivia Rodrigo, who is at this moment one of the most successful and hyped pop stars going. It’s notable that the sort of affectations these singers have internalized aren’t really on this new Lorde song, though she still sounds exactly and unmistakably like herself. I don’t think this is accidental, either in the sense of her avoiding sounding like her own imitators or in that she’s a thoughtful singer who was never going to stay in one gear. But I hear this and get the impression that she’s essentially telling the rest “fine, you can keep that affectation – I’ve got a lot more phrasing tricks to work with.”

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