2025 may be remembered as the year mainstream music lost its edge to nostalgia. Familiar names returned with recycled sounds: Oasis sold retro dreams, Radiohead replayed old tunes, and yet another Beatles documentary filled November with déjà vu.
In this climate of sentimental repetition, Rosalía’s album Lux arrives like a bold disruption—fearless, daring, and beautifully strange. The Catalan singer breaks free from convention, embracing creative extremes that challenge pop’s boundaries.
The Spanish star wants to look forwards, not back – with results by turns thrilling, baffling and splendidly spooky.
The album cover sets the tone: Rosalía dressed as a nun, suggesting a solemn yet radical rebirth. It signals her refusal to continue down familiar paths and her readiness to explore uncharted artistic directions.
Through Lux, she transcends flamenco, electronica, and reggaeton—the key genres of her earlier work—to craft a sound world that feels experimental yet emotionally grounded.
This album doesn’t just expand Rosalía’s sound; it reshapes her identity as a musician. Her collaboration with Björk on the eccentric single “Berghain” highlights her embrace of the avant‑garde, as if one visionary artist is passing the creative torch to another.
In a year dominated by repetition and revival, Lux stands out as a daring declaration of artistic autonomy and modern musical adventure.
Rosalía’s Lux redefines modern pop through fearless experimentation, positioning her as one of the most inventive voices pushing music toward new emotional and sonic frontiers.