Rosalía’s fourth studio album, Lux, represents a bold step into reinvention, showcasing her challenge to herself and her artistry.
The cover features Rosalía dressed in a nun’s habit, symbolizing both spiritual discipline and daily practices associated with religious virtues. She is depicted cradling herself beneath the white fabric, emphasizing a theme of inward reflection and transformation.
Unlike her electronic and Grammy-winning previous album Motomami, Lux situates Rosalía inside an orchestral setting. The focus is on her voice and the collective musical arrangement, with no obvious hit singles.
“Lux” unfolds as a spiritual odyssey, built from the materials and references Rosalía has gathered and arranged with delicate intention over the past three years.
The album demands full concentration, offering a transcendent experience. Its depth invites listeners to annotate the lyrics as if studying philosophy, reflecting Rosalía's background as a conservatory-trained musician.
Rosalía’s “Lux” is a profound spiritual and musical journey emphasizing voice and ensemble, challenging listeners while showcasing her evolution from electronic pop to orchestral reinvention.