"No better" its another song from "pure heroine era" but you can't find in spotify, if you want check it out, is great. Also I love how you react to the albums. ♥♥♥
please listen to the MAGDALENE album by fka twigs. you were talking about song structure and she is the first artist i thought of. she is a musical genius
David Bowie himself declared Lorde as the future of music. He heard Pure Heroine and was blown away. After winning the Grammy Lorde herself commented that its amazing what you can do with a laptop and a bootleg copy of Pro Tools. This album is a testament to what you can do with minimal gear. Its a shame so many young artists think a automated drum track is all you need. Lorde takes it so far beyond what everyone else usually does with the gear they have. This is kind of a masterpiece and it was made by a 16 year old girl.
not denying her talent as a songwriter but she definitely didn’t produce pure heroin kn a laptop with a bootleg pro tools. She was definitely signed to a label and had a real producer
@@userjoao The Love Club, which was her first EP and is featured as bonus tracks on this album, certainly didn’t have major label backing. It was a free soundcloud EP.
@@davis6123she did have a producer (Joel Little) it was a deliberate decision to have a soft launch and to hold mystery about her as an artist. (Hard to achieve in NZ cause everyone knows everyone)
fun fact: the standard version of the album ends with "A world alone", so the first verse of the album is "Don't you think that is boring how people talk?" and the last one is "Let them talk", like so clever, because this album is her struggling with being famous and just wanting to make her music, without the fame and the people talking, without having to lose her youth. But by the end of the album she realise that people will talk, but that doesnt need to change who she is. Until this day she doesn't like being famous and she talks about that in Solar Power as well
Seriously can’t believe she was SIXTEEN!! Such a fantastic album. My favorite sonically of the three. Royals, Ribs and Team are SUCH bops but I also love tennis court and the first bonus track and so many others lol
Ribs is really where Lorde did the most experimenting with production and song composition and its so goddamn genius. The way she controls your whole mood during the build up is master level.
When Pure Heroine was released in 2013, it influenced and changed pop music with its subject matter, tone, sparse electro beats and minimalism. She really doesn't get the credit she deserves in that regard.
One thing. Bjork. I like Lorde a lot more personally (the first 2 albums at least) but you can't listen to Lorde without givin respect to the original goat. Bjork was amazing with the vocal layers/harmonies, and minimalist beats. Straight up sounds like Lorde sometimes or vice versa. Edit: pure heroine is my all time favorite female artist album. That shit so👌👌👌mwua 👌😂
Omg Ribs 😍 I saw Lorde in 2014 and she gave the most beautiful speech before she sang this song. It made everyone cry. And she was younger than everyone in the crowd, only a teenager at the time. Such a special person and very special song. One of my favorite live music moments ever.
This album for me is so conforting beacuse it describes exactly what is like being a teenager nowadays, with the internet, and the world problems, it definetly got me through high school LOL So glad you're diving into Lorde's discography
Ahh the nostalgia, she really embodied what it meant to be 16 during that time, as I was 15 almost, this album is honestly one of a kind and it brings such great a memory for me
I saw Lorde in 2017, I cried so much during the performance of Ribs. That shit helped me so much in high school. Pure Heroine is a classic & really laid a great foundation for Lorde. Love her!
This album is such an incredible depiction of the coming of age experience. Outgrowing the chase of popularity and learning to accept your niche outside of the mainstream. The teen angst toward that mainstream: the exhausted pop culture, the overbearing news media, the soul-sucking mundanity of occupational pursuit. She juxtaposes these traditional institutions and authorities with a self-declaration of new rule, alluding to her rise to power and the dethroning of the current establishment. The opening track sets the tone with what seems to be an allusion to the tennis court oath of the French Revolution in which the representatives of the lower classes were locked out of Versailles. They congregated in the tennis court where they made a pact not to disband, but to continue meeting until a constitution had been written. The album reads like a revolution, with themes of ugliness, brutality, and comfort in nonconformity. It is a manifesto, a new constitution, written to those unrepresented by the culture. She escapes the monotony of modern life through visions of a greater destination- a hologram, a palace within her dreams, a world alone. In still sane, she questions if this pursuit of the throne makes her just as bad as the current “rulers”, half-heartedly convincing herself she’ll “stay good”. Beginning with “don’t you think it’s boring how people talk” and ending with “let them talk”, she comes to a mature acceptance with society and it’s schemes, understanding that she has her own place within it, with those who understand her message.
Well said, she really is an outlier in pop culture it's honestly refreshing to see. Her outsider view from what pop culture is from "all my fake friends and all of their noise, they complain about work, they're studyin business, i study the floor" to "i'm in a clique but i want out, it's not the same as when i was punched, in the old days there was enough" is cleverly hidden as a double entendre and it continues throughout the entire album. Honestly it's lyrical genius we haven't seen since eminem became famous.
is so cool that this is the album you listened before solar power because she really comes back to a lot of the subjets she has spoken about in this one now in her new album, can wait to see what you think!
Fun fact (and also the reason I think this album will transcend the era it was born in)) this is a coming of age album. In my opinion, THE quintessential coming of age album of coming to find your place in an industrialized and capitalistic society. The album starts with the lyrics "don't you think that it's boring how people talk" and we hear Lorde's perception of life and her personal world and growing as part of it. From her fears and concerns to dreams and triumphs. The album, at least the standard version, ends with A World Alone with the final lyrics being "let them talk." "Don't you think that it's boring how people talk" to "let them talk" shows a deeper empathy and wisdom to her and, by extension, today's youth. One of knowing better but doing what you see while trying to discover and come into a sense of self. Idk I could write a whole video essay about this album. Definitely in my top 5 tbh. Great video! Just found your channel and I'm digging it. Hitting the sub rn!
the songs on the "extended edition" are actually taken from the love club EP, which was released independently in 2012 on soundcloud and re-released under universal the following year. it's why her voice sounds younger and the subject matter is slightly different by comparison. it has since been removed from a lot of streaming services just because it was easier to ship out the pure heroine era as one body of work instead of two, but the original upload is still on soundcloud (and i believe you can still get the standalone EP on itunes).
When i first heard this album it was 1. Tennis Court and 10. A World Alone was the last track. An album starting with "Dont you think that it's boring how people talk?" and the album ends with "Let them talk." I was so like WHOAAAA and this album having her best song (for me): Ribs like Ribs just sound so lonely and so nostalgic and so reminiscent of a time when I was younger and I didnt know better. Hoping for better days not knowing those were the better days. I was just like, well damn.
Fabulous review - Glad you got to indulge in Pure Perfection that is Pure Heroine. Enjoyed listening to your infectious review after so many years of being a Lorde fan and watching her grow - from a proud kiwi
I was singing the whole time. haha Never knew what a blast would be to see someone experience pure heroine for the first time. I had such a great time with you.
just found out you channel a couple of days ago and i love your album reactions, you really give the attention to the entire work. I hardly recommend you to react to Aurora's works. It's gonna be life-changing I promise. She is my favourite artist and she's just unique and really special. I'd love to see you reacting to her art
I hope someday you listen to Florence and The Machine, all their albums are incredible, not only in sound but also the lyrics. I also remember you said you're a Gatsby fan and that reminded me that they made a song called "Over the love" for the movie, it's so great I can't even begin to explain, and Florence's voice is one of a kind
Great decision to react to this before Solar Power. This is more solid with the OG song list 1-10. A world alone ends with people are talking people are talking, let them talk and Tennis Court starts with don’t u think that it’s boring how people talk. This video makes me wanna re listen Pure Heroine and Love Club EP ToT. Swingin party is a cover 🙊
To clear this up: The bonus tracks of the extended version are from The Love Club EP, which was Lorde's first EP. She wrote it at the age of 15 and released it on SoundCloud in November 2012. It contained the songs Bravado, Royals, Million Dollar Bills, The Love Club and Biting Down. Royals was obviously a huge success, was later released as a single and became part of the Pure Heroine tracklist. The EP was re-released as the US iTunes edition in September 2013, the same time Pure Heroine was released. On that edition, Royals was replaced by Swingin Party, a song by The Replacements, which Lorde covered as the B-side to her second single, Tennis Court.
Songs 11-14 & Royals were originally released on an EP called 'The Love Club'. Then Royals took off worldwide, so really it HAD to be included on her debut album. Later they re-released the album as a 'Deluxe' version so they could include the previously released EP songs that most outside of NZ hadn't heard.
The extra last songs after A World Alone are from Lorde's initial EP called "The Love Club". It was added onto Pure Heroine in the extended version. Swinging Party was the only completely new song.
Hey I recently listened to bad lands for the first time after being blown away by manic and making it the soundtrack of my life for 3 months straight . I wasn't impressed by it 😕. Idk the first few tracks seemed like wanna be lorde songs but less deep. Am I missing something? I really really don't understand how halsey blew up with that as a debut album. Genuinely can you give context to that album .
@@tantheta2184 The album is a concept album where her mind is expanded as this world called the Badlands. The songs all fit a central theme and the lyricism really speaks to me! It might not be for everyone but Badlands is my favorite out of all of Halseys albums ❤️
@@Vmapireslay I really wanna like the album . I love halsey and MANIC is literally one of my favorite albums of all time. But the minimalist production just feels like a pure heroine wanna be and new Americana is so hollow and colors annoy me. Anyway is there anything I should know before going into hopeless fountain kingdom?
@@tantheta2184 HFK is also a concept album loosely based on Romeo and Juliet. It’s a stellar album with more complex production than Badlands. Has a lot of hit singles on the album that you’ve probably heard before,
@@tantheta2184 i really think badlands was just one of those things where you "had to be there." the hype building up to it was insane, it was probably one of my most anticipated albums ever! it was my favorite album for so long and i guess you can partly blame that on the era where halsey, troye sivan and like twenty one pilots were really popular. like the other person said it was a concept album that everybody was looking forward to. badlands now still holds up in my opinion but i know that definitely relies on nostalgia!
i would LOVE if u broke down the lyrics to this album and talked about it on a podcast or something because i struggle sometimes with her lyrics to understand the full meaning
i think the chorus on bravado is her bravado. "oh it's a switch flip; it's a moon eclipse; it's in your bloodstream; it's a collision of atoms." you know the kinda stuff teenagers say to impress people
'let's go down to the tennis court and talk it up like yeah yeah' sounds like rich people talk casually about important things 'Explosions on TV and all the girls with heads inside a dream, so now we live beside the pool where everything is good' similarly
The standard edition of the album starts with Tennis Court and ends with A World Alone. Tennis Court starts with "don't you think that it's boring how people talk" and A World Alone ends with "let em talk".
11 to 15 are pre releases to the Album they were in the love club EP. not all of them but most. Not sure about Bravado I think it was a standalone pre album release. Was never sure why it never made it onto the album as like you its one of my favourites. Also Swinging party is a cover by the replacements.
lux is a measurement of light. 400 lux is the light measured from Earth during sunrise/sunset. wouldn't you say that the synth that swells the whole track sounds a little bit like the sunrise? me too!!
the big word on glory and gore was 'free': secretly you love this, do you even wanna go -free- ? let me in the ring, ill show you what that big word means
Interesting fact of Pure Heroine she starts with "isn't it boring how people talk" on Tennis courts, and ends it with "let them talk" on the last track World alone
Love your reaction. In my opinion pure heroine production is a million times better than melodrama. For one it’s minimalistic and unique indie sounding , melodramas electronic sound sounded like many other peoples projects when she dropped it - tho there were some good point. But I just see PH as perfect body of work, nothing wrong. I also like how cohesive and themed pure heroine is. That’s why pure heroine is one if not my favorite album of all time. The writing is natural and not forced at all.
Ribs only got popular because of TikTok I’ve been listening to lorde since I was 12 I’m 20 and never did I remember lordes ribs was popular it was royals and team
Solar Power a little later
Love to hear it
so excitedddddd
"No better" its another song from "pure heroine era" but you can't find in spotify, if you want check it out, is great. Also I love how you react to the albums. ♥♥♥
please listen to the MAGDALENE album by fka twigs. you were talking about song structure and she is the first artist i thought of. she is a musical genius
Yasssss
David Bowie himself declared Lorde as the future of music. He heard Pure Heroine and was blown away. After winning the Grammy Lorde herself commented that its amazing what you can do with a laptop and a bootleg copy of Pro Tools. This album is a testament to what you can do with minimal gear. Its a shame so many young artists think a automated drum track is all you need. Lorde takes it so far beyond what everyone else usually does with the gear they have. This is kind of a masterpiece and it was made by a 16 year old girl.
not denying her talent as a songwriter but she definitely didn’t produce pure heroin kn a laptop with a bootleg pro tools. She was definitely signed to a label and had a real producer
@@userjoao The Love Club, which was her first EP and is featured as bonus tracks on this album, certainly didn’t have major label backing. It was a free soundcloud EP.
@@davis6123it was released for free but had major producer and label backing (Universal; Joel Little)
@@davis6123she did have a producer (Joel Little) it was a deliberate decision to have a soft launch and to hold mystery about her as an artist. (Hard to achieve in NZ cause everyone knows everyone)
there will never be another song like Ribs
fun fact: the standard version of the album ends with "A world alone", so the first verse of the album is "Don't you think that is boring how people talk?" and the last one is "Let them talk", like so clever, because this album is her struggling with being famous and just wanting to make her music, without the fame and the people talking, without having to lose her youth. But by the end of the album she realise that people will talk, but that doesnt need to change who she is. Until this day she doesn't like being famous and she talks about that in Solar Power as well
One of my fav fun facts
@@MissBelle127 i will literally never stop talking about this, it's simply genius
@@gabicosta8250 Also how in Solar Power after spending an album retreating, she declares she's stepping back into the crowd after Oceanic Feeling.
Watching people experience Ribs for the first time is just a wonderful time for me
time stamps
tennis court 1:41
400 lux 5:26
royals 7:12
ribs 10:24
buzzcut season 14:18
team 19:48
glory and gore 23:49
still sane 28:43
white teeth teens 33:50
a world alone 36:55
bravado 40:51
million dollar bills 46:20
the love club 48:44
bitting down 52:38
swinging party 54:12
outro 57:57
his favourites 1:00:03
Thank you! 🤸♀️
doing the lordes work!!!!! 🤪
Thank you🙌 I wanted to skip over ribs bc it makes me too sad lol
godly
Ribs I still think is one of my favorite songs of all time, it feels just so euphoric and I have never felt anything like it with ribs
Seriously can’t believe she was SIXTEEN!! Such a fantastic album. My favorite sonically of the three.
Royals, Ribs and Team are SUCH bops but I also love tennis court and the first bonus track and so many others lol
Ribs is really where Lorde did the most experimenting with production and song composition and its so goddamn genius. The way she controls your whole mood during the build up is master level.
When Pure Heroine was released in 2013, it influenced and changed pop music with its subject matter, tone, sparse electro beats and minimalism. She really doesn't get the credit she deserves in that regard.
So trueee
One thing. Bjork. I like Lorde a lot more personally (the first 2 albums at least) but you can't listen to Lorde without givin respect to the original goat. Bjork was amazing with the vocal layers/harmonies, and minimalist beats. Straight up sounds like Lorde sometimes or vice versa.
Edit: pure heroine is my all time favorite female artist album. That shit so👌👌👌mwua 👌😂
@CycleOfJudges sorry, but we're talking about when Lorde entered the music scene at the time of our age at the time,lol..
Omg Ribs 😍 I saw Lorde in 2014 and she gave the most beautiful speech before she sang this song. It made everyone cry. And she was younger than everyone in the crowd, only a teenager at the time. Such a special person and very special song. One of my favorite live music moments ever.
This album for me is so conforting beacuse it describes exactly what is like being a teenager nowadays, with the internet, and the world problems, it definetly got me through high school LOL So glad you're diving into Lorde's discography
Ahh the nostalgia, she really embodied what it meant to be 16 during that time, as I was 15 almost, this album is honestly one of a kind and it brings such great a memory for me
THIS ALBUM was revolutionary
I saw Lorde in 2017, I cried so much during the performance of Ribs. That shit helped me so much in high school. Pure Heroine is a classic & really laid a great foundation for Lorde. Love her!
This album is such an incredible depiction of the coming of age experience. Outgrowing the chase of popularity and learning to accept your niche outside of the mainstream. The teen angst toward that mainstream: the exhausted pop culture, the overbearing news media, the soul-sucking mundanity of occupational pursuit. She juxtaposes these traditional institutions and authorities with a self-declaration of new rule, alluding to her rise to power and the dethroning of the current establishment. The opening track sets the tone with what seems to be an allusion to the tennis court oath of the French Revolution in which the representatives of the lower classes were locked out of Versailles. They congregated in the tennis court where they made a pact not to disband, but to continue meeting until a constitution had been written. The album reads like a revolution, with themes of ugliness, brutality, and comfort in nonconformity. It is a manifesto, a new constitution, written to those unrepresented by the culture. She escapes the monotony of modern life through visions of a greater destination- a hologram, a palace within her dreams, a world alone. In still sane, she questions if this pursuit of the throne makes her just as bad as the current “rulers”, half-heartedly convincing herself she’ll “stay good”. Beginning with “don’t you think it’s boring how people talk” and ending with “let them talk”, she comes to a mature acceptance with society and it’s schemes, understanding that she has her own place within it, with those who understand her message.
Well said, she really is an outlier in pop culture it's honestly refreshing to see. Her outsider view from what pop culture is from "all my fake friends and all of their noise, they complain about work, they're studyin business, i study the floor" to "i'm in a clique but i want out, it's not the same as when i was punched, in the old days there was enough" is cleverly hidden as a double entendre and it continues throughout the entire album. Honestly it's lyrical genius we haven't seen since eminem became famous.
So stoked your checking this out! Solar Power is a full 180 so good luck!
ribs is top 5 lorde tracks i swear
and buzzcut season
top 1
is so cool that this is the album you listened before solar power because she really comes back to a lot of the subjets she has spoken about in this one now in her new album, can wait to see what you think!
Fun fact (and also the reason I think this album will transcend the era it was born in)) this is a coming of age album. In my opinion, THE quintessential coming of age album of coming to find your place in an industrialized and capitalistic society.
The album starts with the lyrics "don't you think that it's boring how people talk" and we hear Lorde's perception of life and her personal world and growing as part of it. From her fears and concerns to dreams and triumphs. The album, at least the standard version, ends with A World Alone with the final lyrics being "let them talk."
"Don't you think that it's boring how people talk" to "let them talk" shows a deeper empathy and wisdom to her and, by extension, today's youth. One of knowing better but doing what you see while trying to discover and come into a sense of self.
Idk I could write a whole video essay about this album. Definitely in my top 5 tbh. Great video! Just found your channel and I'm digging it. Hitting the sub rn!
To feed the Lorde fans like this with a Pure Heroine review...you are a man of great love
Ribs is my second favorite song of all time. It will stay that way. The way it makes me feel inside is just unmatched by anything else.
this album literally saved me especially ribs, buzz cut season, team, and the love club
music has never been fair after Lorde released ribs cause it can never be topped
The fact that Bravado was only on the extended cut version of the album is a travesty amirite
That is because Bravado was originally on the Love Club ep and they added it onto Pure Heroine after
the songs on the "extended edition" are actually taken from the love club EP, which was released independently in 2012 on soundcloud and re-released under universal the following year. it's why her voice sounds younger and the subject matter is slightly different by comparison. it has since been removed from a lot of streaming services just because it was easier to ship out the pure heroine era as one body of work instead of two, but the original upload is still on soundcloud (and i believe you can still get the standalone EP on itunes).
When i first heard this album it was 1. Tennis Court and 10. A World Alone was the last track. An album starting with "Dont you think that it's boring how people talk?" and the album ends with "Let them talk." I was so like WHOAAAA and this album having her best song (for me): Ribs
like Ribs just sound so lonely and so nostalgic and so reminiscent of a time when I was younger and I didnt know better. Hoping for better days not knowing those were the better days. I was just like, well damn.
Lorde is EVERYTHING! Can’t wait for your Solar Power reaction. Would love you to react to Phoebe Bridgers!
Fabulous review - Glad you got to indulge in Pure Perfection that is Pure Heroine. Enjoyed listening to your infectious review after so many years of being a Lorde fan and watching her grow - from a proud kiwi
Ribs lives in my mind rent free
so glad you did this!! can't wait for your solar power reaction :)
Sad he didn't include "No better", one of my favourite songs from Pure Heroine, it's a gem.
It’s an itunes special that’s why many people gloss over it and have no clue this gem exists 🥲
No Better is by far my top 1 of Lorde's masterpiece.
@@cmmiestcat yes! No better and 400 Lux are at the top for me definitely!
wow, same, No better and 400 LUX are my favourite songs from Pure Heroine, no doubt, the lyrics and sound are genius!
Pure heroin is a 10 song album with a perfect 10/10 for every song in my book. This is is favorite album of all time and idk if it will ever change
The big word in glory and gore is “free”. Not big in number of letter but in meaning
I always thought she meant death
@@derlis_whatever7033 in my opinion she’s connecting the big word (free) to death
For me it was WAR
I always took Buzzcut Season as a song about someone in the middle of a war trying to imagine a perfect world with the one they love
Ugggggh the chills Goshhh!!!
totally in love with the concept of in depth analysis - can't wait for that
I was singing the whole time. haha
Never knew what a blast would be to see someone experience pure heroine for the first time. I had such a great time with you.
just found out you channel a couple of days ago and i love your album reactions, you really give the attention to the entire work. I hardly recommend you to react to Aurora's works. It's gonna be life-changing I promise. She is my favourite artist and she's just unique and really special. I'd love to see you reacting to her art
I hope someday you listen to Florence and The Machine, all their albums are incredible, not only in sound but also the lyrics. I also remember you said you're a Gatsby fan and that reminded me that they made a song called "Over the love" for the movie, it's so great I can't even begin to explain, and Florence's voice is one of a kind
YESSSSSSS
yesss!!!!!!! you'll love the production/vocals and lyrics in Florence and the machine!!!!!
The atmosphere of this album and the sound is a separate art form and each track is just a huge love!
Great decision to react to this before Solar Power. This is more solid with the OG song list 1-10. A world alone ends with people are talking people are talking, let them talk and Tennis Court starts with don’t u think that it’s boring how people talk. This video makes me wanna re listen Pure Heroine and Love Club EP ToT. Swingin party is a cover 🙊
The songs after A World Alone are songs off her debut ep. They were made before pure heroine as opposed to being made for the album.
To clear this up: The bonus tracks of the extended version are from The Love Club EP, which was Lorde's first EP. She wrote it at the age of 15 and released it on SoundCloud in November 2012. It contained the songs Bravado, Royals, Million Dollar Bills, The Love Club and Biting Down. Royals was obviously a huge success, was later released as a single and became part of the Pure Heroine tracklist. The EP was re-released as the US iTunes edition in September 2013, the same time Pure Heroine was released. On that edition, Royals was replaced by Swingin Party, a song by The Replacements, which Lorde covered as the B-side to her second single, Tennis Court.
Ribs and buzzcut will always be my fave
This is so cool!!!
Songs 11-14 & Royals were originally released on an EP called 'The Love Club'. Then Royals took off worldwide, so really it HAD to be included on her debut album. Later they re-released the album as a 'Deluxe' version so they could include the previously released EP songs that most outside of NZ hadn't heard.
Swingin Party is a cover from the 80s.
Lorde and Joel Little shifted the whole game back then
OMG!! I needed to listen to this album again 🔥
buzzcut season and bravado are my favs, i never get bored of them
yes pleaseeeeee start doing videos breaking down lyrics of songs/albums I will watch every single one
Fucking love this guy
omg omg FUN !!! this album tosses me right back to sophomore year of high school and i fucking love it : )
just so you know, ribs is a fan favorite. that song is one of the reasons lorde fans became lorde fans
The extra last songs after A World Alone are from Lorde's initial EP called "The Love Club". It was added onto Pure Heroine in the extended version. Swinging Party was the only completely new song.
Can you react to Badlands by Halsey (The Deluxe version) and CTRL by SZA? You will love the lyricism in those albums
Hey I recently listened to bad lands for the first time after being blown away by manic and making it the soundtrack of my life for 3 months straight . I wasn't impressed by it 😕. Idk the first few tracks seemed like wanna be lorde songs but less deep. Am I missing something? I really really don't understand how halsey blew up with that as a debut album. Genuinely can you give context to that album .
@@tantheta2184 The album is a concept album where her mind is expanded as this world called the Badlands. The songs all fit a central theme and the lyricism really speaks to me! It might not be for everyone but Badlands is my favorite out of all of Halseys albums ❤️
@@Vmapireslay I really wanna like the album . I love halsey and MANIC is literally one of my favorite albums of all time. But the minimalist production just feels like a pure heroine wanna be and new Americana is so hollow and colors annoy me. Anyway is there anything I should know before going into hopeless fountain kingdom?
@@tantheta2184 HFK is also a concept album loosely based on Romeo and Juliet. It’s a stellar album with more complex production than Badlands. Has a lot of hit singles on the album that you’ve probably heard before,
@@tantheta2184 i really think badlands was just one of those things where you "had to be there." the hype building up to it was insane, it was probably one of my most anticipated albums ever! it was my favorite album for so long and i guess you can partly blame that on the era where halsey, troye sivan and like twenty one pilots were really popular. like the other person said it was a concept album that everybody was looking forward to. badlands now still holds up in my opinion but i know that definitely relies on nostalgia!
The album that shaped the modern pop
Lorde is really unique and futuristic ❤️
she was literally 16 when she made this like whatttt
Thank you for a great reaction.
Great content!! Just subscribed
i would LOVE if u broke down the lyrics to this album and talked about it on a podcast or something because i struggle sometimes with her lyrics to understand the full meaning
The chorus on Buzzcut Season is like drugs
I got to know about Lorde, because of Bowie. Thanks Bowie 💜✨
i think the chorus on bravado is her bravado. "oh it's a switch flip; it's a moon eclipse; it's in your bloodstream; it's a collision of atoms." you know the kinda stuff teenagers say to impress people
the fact that she wrote all these songs between the ages of 13 and 16.
My favorite album ever.
Riiiiiiiiibbbbbsss! Best song and my favorite song of all time
This album brings me back 😭😮💨
'let's go down to the tennis court and talk it up like yeah yeah' sounds like rich people talk casually about important things
'Explosions on TV
and all the girls with heads inside a dream, so now we live beside the pool where everything is good' similarly
The standard edition of the album starts with Tennis Court and ends with A World Alone. Tennis Court starts with "don't you think that it's boring how people talk" and A World Alone ends with "let em talk".
11 to 15 are pre releases to the Album they were in the love club EP. not all of them but most. Not sure about Bravado I think it was a standalone pre album release. Was never sure why it never made it onto the album as like you its one of my favourites. Also Swinging party is a cover by the replacements.
Buzzcut Season is absolutely phenomenal.
lux is a measurement of light. 400 lux is the light measured from Earth during sunrise/sunset.
wouldn't you say that the synth that swells the whole track sounds a little bit like the sunrise? me too!!
Would love to see a reaction to finneas own album since you reacted to billies recently. It’s incredibly good too
u are so cool love ur reactions!!!!!
the big word on glory and gore was 'free': secretly you love this, do you even wanna go -free- ? let me in the ring, ill show you what that big word means
damn it's 1 hour but i'm here for it
There's actually one more song on the extended version you missed called No Better
The big word is "free" saying let me in the ring I'll show you what being free really means
royals and team are the only radio/pop culture songs from this album, but its all great
nobody ever know what they in for with ribs
Still gives me goosebumps every time i listen to it
Please react to lorde - Yellow Flicker beat!!!
King, people who are self conscious and shy look down at the floor. Im pretty sure that's what she's saying when she said she's studing the floor
Interesting fact of Pure Heroine she starts with "isn't it boring how people talk" on Tennis courts, and ends it with "let them talk" on the last track World alone
love your reactions! can you please react to sawayama by rina sawayama !
Yesss he would love sawayama
Bravado is also my favorite song 💕
Michael falling down the Rabbit Hole of Lorde's music...................Aweome!!!
Also people finding out Pure Heroine is a teenager singing actually about teenage experiences all *pikachu :o face* xD
Love your reactions, Lorde is pure talent. You should also definitely react to 'intro' by Sabrina Carpenter, it's really emotional
Love your reaction. In my opinion pure heroine production is a million times better than melodrama. For one it’s minimalistic and unique indie sounding , melodramas electronic sound sounded like many other peoples projects when she dropped it - tho there were some good point. But I just see PH as perfect body of work, nothing wrong. I also like how cohesive and themed pure heroine is. That’s why pure heroine is one if not my favorite album of all time. The writing is natural and not forced at all.
Love your reaction🤜🤛🇳🇿✌️👌
You should react to the songs she did for The hunger games catching fire and Mockingjay part 1 soundtrack
Lorde is an icon period
Bravado is my favorite song on the whole album
this album was my childhood
Are you ever going to do the NF album reaction? Either The Search album or Mansion?
Ribs only got popular because of TikTok I’ve been listening to lorde since I was 12 I’m 20 and never did I remember lordes ribs was popular it was royals and team
WE LIVE IN CITIEEESSSS YOU NEVER SEE ON SCREEN NOT VERY PRETTY BUT WE SURE KNOW HOW TO RUN THINGS
team is in nba 2k15 probably why it sounds familiar
I’m begging of you, please do lady Gaga’s Joanne. Its Gaga’s most underrated album, her vocals are some of her best as well as the production.