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Chris Thistlethwaite deleted LOGCXX-530:
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> LEAK Lorde Solar Power Album, Download, Update: Its LEAK
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> Key: LOGCXX-530
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOGCXX-530
> Project: Log4cxx
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Music
> Priority: Major
>
> Lorde’s big comeback single “Solar Power” set the internet ablaze when it
> dropped from out of nowhere in June. Some fans found the song to be a buoyant
> departure from Lorde’s last album release, 2017’s Melodrama, while others
> felt the track half-baked. On top of that, listeners questioned the song’s
> provenance — had Lorde cribbed too closely from ’90s hitmakers like Primal
> Scream and George Michael? Lorde’s big comeback single “Solar Power” set the
> internet ablaze when it dropped from out of nowhere in June. Some fans found
> the song to be a buoyant departure from Lorde’s last album release, 2017’s
> Melodrama, while others felt the track half-baked.
> *Download LEAKED Lorde Here::--
> [https://musicnewgen.com/album/leak-lorde-solar-power-new-album/]*
> *Download LEAKED Lorde Here::--*
> *[https://musicnewgen.com/album/leak-lorde-solar-power-new-album/]***
> *Tracks List:*
> *1) The Path*
> *2) Solar Power*
> *3) California*
> *4) Stoned In The Nail Salon*
> *5) Fallen Fruit*
> *6) Secrets From A Girl (Who’s Seen It All)*
> *7) The Man With An Axe*
> *8) Dominoes*
> *9) Big Star*
> *10) Leader Of A New Regime*
> *11) Mood Ring*
> *12) Oceanic Feeling*
> *13) BONUS TRACKS*
> *14) Helen Of Troy*
> *15) Hold No Grudge*
>
> On top of that, listeners questioned the song’s provenance — had Lorde
> cribbed too closely from ’90s hitmakers like Primal Scream and George
> Michael? The Grammy Award-winning singer, who released her comeback song
> "Solar Power" earlier this month, appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen
> Colbert" Monday to share details about her upcoming album (out Aug. 20) as
> well as her 2022 world tour. Lorde has allegedly become basic. The New
> Zealand songwriter’s smash 2013 debut, Pure Heroine, issued a
> mascara-dolloped eye roll at “white teeth teens” who party to radio songs
> about Grey Goose instead of, say, cuddling to Broken Social Scene. But now,
> as a 24-year-old, Lorde is not out to prove herself ornery and special. Her
> June single, “Solar Power,” imitated the hits of George Michael and Sheryl
> Crow to endorse going to the beach. Its lyrics seemed apt for decorative
> rocks and plates with images of lobsters. Many fans expressed confusion at
> such peppiness. Some used the B-word. Eight years ago, Lorde was a precocious
> teen with an anti-materialist anthem (“Royals”) that, ironically, made her
> pop royalty. Now, she’s trying to take things down a notch. Solar Power the
> album will be released on August 20 and features 12 tracks, all with titles
> that complement the happy, laid-back vibe of the first single: "California,"
> "Mood Ring," and "Oceanic Feeling," for example. The musician has clearly
> found peace and inspiration from nature, notably the beach, and that earthy,
> spiritual feeling will likely flow through most of Solar Power. “The album is
> a celebration of the natural world, an attempt at immortalizing the deep,
> transcendent feelings I have when I’m outdoors," Lorde said in a letter to
> fans. "In times of heartache, grief, deep love, or confusion, I look to the
> natural world for answers. I’ve learned to breathe out, and tune in. This is
> what came through.” I hate the winter / Can't stand the cold / I tend to
> cancel all the plans, she sings to open the song. "But when the heat comes /
> Something takes a hold / Can I kick it? Yeah, I can." Four years later, Lorde
> is officially back! She continued, "It felt innocent and playful and a little
> bit feral and sexy." It's the first taste of Lorde's forthcoming third album.
> Here are all the details we have so far about her new era of music. Per
> Billboard, the singer released a statement expressing why she will not have
> her upcoming album pressed into CDs this time around. The entire project was
> inspired by the importance of taking care of the environment and preserving
> the world—and it wouldn't make sense for her to release her music in a way
> that would eventually go against that mantra. Instead, Lorde will give fans
> the option to purchase an eco-friendly "music box" if they desire something
> physical in addition to the streamable album; it'll come with handwritten
> notes, exclusive photographs, and a download card. My friend just took it,
> Lorde responded. "It was just me jumping over a friend on the beach." “It’s
> not about climbing greater heights,” says Debra Rathwell, executive vice
> president of global touring and talent at concert-promotion giant AEG
> Presents, who runs Lorde’s tours. She says she approached Lorde with two
> different plans for arenas, but the artist said “it’s not what she wants to
> do with this record. She’s been very insistent. Back in November 2020, Lorde
> told fans in an email, "The beginning of summer is my favorite time in New
> Zealand, and this year in particular it feels like a gift."
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