Download omar baliw baliw na baliw and more Assignments Music in PDF only on Docsity! Four years after the release of her Grammy-nominated sophomore album, Melodrama, Lorde is on the precipice of a comeback with her next project, Solar Power. After first dropping the title track and lead single on the day of the year’s only solar eclipse, Lorde recently seta firm release date for her third album. The New Zealand singer is once again working with pop mainstay Jack Antonoff, and took inspiration from the natural world while creating the project. She’s described it as a “summer companion” album, and fans are closer than ever to hearing the finished product. To help fans keep track of each and every new development, Genius put together a roundup of everything we know about the project: Lorde has been working on Solar Power for several years now. Back in 2019, she told fans that she had to delay the project’s release after her dog died. In May 2020, she updated fans again, saying that she had returned to the studio with Antonoff in both Los Angeles and her native Auckland, New Zealand, and was pleasantly surprised by her output. “| understand—I want nothing more than to feed you treats, pop perfect morsels straight into your little mouths,” she wrote at the time. “But as | get older | realise there’s something to be said for the pleasant feeling of waiting for something of quality to become available to you. You could have something of lesser quality much faster, but as the high quality thing comes into fruition, a warm feeling grows inside you.” Lorde recently spent time in Antarctica, and as her album rollout began, she explained that the project had been inspired by nature. “The album is a celebration of the natural world, an attempt at immortalising the deep, transcendent feelings | have when I'm outdoors,” she wrote in a newsletter. “In times of heartache, grief, deep love, or confusion, | look to the natural world for answers. I’ve learnt to breathe out, and tune in. This is what came through.”