LUX ROSALÍA
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
07.11.2025
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- 1 Sexo, Violencia y Llantas 02:20
- 2 Reliquia 03:49
- 3 Divinize 04:03
- 4 Porcelana 04:07
- 5 Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti 04:29
- 6 Berghain 02:58
- 7 La Perla 03:15
- 8 Mundo Nuevo 02:20
- 9 De Madrugá 01:44
- 10 Dios Es Un Stalker 02:10
- 11 La Yugular 04:18
- 12 Sauvignon Blanc 02:42
- 13 La Rumba Del Perdón 04:11
- 14 Memória 03:45
- 15 Magnolias 03:14
Info for LUX
ROSALÍA, the GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer has released her highly anticipated new album LUX, her immersive and innovative fourth full-length body of work via Columbia Records. The album was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daníel Bjarnason and features feminine voices including Björk, Carminho, Estrella Morente, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Yahritza and the Escolania de Montserrat i Cor Cambra Palau de la Música Catalana, and Yves Tumor.
LUX has already been met with immediate critical acclaim, Rolling Stone giving it 5 stars and declaring it “her most astonishing offer yet, packed with history and decades of training that let her tie classical sounds, opera references, and 13 different languages into one gorgeous, gutting package that feels like a truly timeless work of art.” The Associated Press called LUX a “Phonetic miracle,” and that “If there is a single avant-garde saving grace in the pop music landscape, it’s here,” giving the album 4.5/5 stars. NPR stated that “On ‘LUX,’ ROSALÍA pulls the entire world into her symphony,” and that “On LUX, the mortal and divine are in conversation, and with ROSALÍA as our guide, we can touch both.”
ROSALÍA first unveiled LUX with the grand orchestral centerpiece ‘Berghain,’ the video produced by CANADA and directed by longtime ROSALÍA collaborator Nicolás Méndez, known for directing Malamente, TKN, and Pienso En Tu Mirá. Filmed in Warsaw, Poland, the piece follows a woman navigating grief as she struggles to mend her broken heart. Ultimately, she finds solace and healing through her spirituality.
"That much is clear. “Lux” is a record that Rosalía could not have created before this moment. There’s also a sense that the title “Lux,” is more like “Luxe” and less like the Latin word for “light,” in reference to the album’s grandeur and orchestration. It could also suggest the luxury of time. In an industry that is subject to instant gratification brought on by algorithmic unrealities, where pop stars are expected to tour and release albums on yearlong cycles, Rosalía agonized over an album far more complex and iconoclastic than obvious, the result of big business pressures. Give it real attention, give it real active listening, and there are real pleasures to be unearthed." (apnews.com)
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