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

Lux, Rosalía’s New Album: A Breathtaking Odyssey into Music’s Further Reaches

The Spanish star Rosalía looks forward with her new album Lux, delivering a sound that is thrilling, baffling, and hauntingly unique.

In 2025, music has largely taken a backward turn. Nostalgia dominates the scene: Oasis capitalizes on retro styles, Radiohead returns with a less inspiring version of their classic hits, and yet another Beatles documentary and companion album appear. This fixation on rock'n'roll's past has become a limiting force, dragging music into a well of sentimental regression influenced by boomer and Gen X nostalgia.

In contrast, Rosalía’s Lux stands out as a fearless and unconventional statement. The album cover, which depicts Rosalía dressed as a nun, signals her commitment to a new artistic path—one from which she will not turn back.

Having explored flamenco, electronica, and reggaeton in her previous three releases, Rosalía has gained immense popularity, especially in Spanish-speaking countries. Yet, with Lux, she shatters all expectations. The album is a bold journey into experimental music that places her as a successor to Björk, who even appears on the eclectic single "Berghain."

“That this is something other than just another pop LP is signalled on the cover, where the Catalan artist is dressed as a nun, as if to announce that she has embarked on a new path and isn’t for turning.”
"She rips up every preconception audiences will have had of her with this breathtaking odyssey into the further reaches of experimental music.”

This album refreshes the musical landscape by pushing boundaries rather than revisiting past glories.

Author's summary: Rosalía’s Lux boldly defies nostalgic trends in 2025 music, offering a daring, innovative exploration that cements her as a leading experimental artist.

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