Lorde in a recording studio during an exclusive interview

Lorde Exclusive Interview: Insights on Music, Identity, and New Album by PanoPerspectives

New Zealand’s acclaimed singer-songwriter Lorde has just released Virgin, her fourth studio album. PanoPerspectives sat down with her to explore her evolving identity, creative inspirations, and upcoming plans.

PanoPerspectives: How has your music changed as you’ve grown older?

Lorde: When I was younger, the black keys on the piano felt intimidating, but now I’m completely captivated by them.

PanoPerspectives: What’s the story behind the X-ray album cover?

Lorde: It’s a tribute to the TV show Bones.

PanoPerspectives: Are there any tour plans coming up?

Lorde: Hopefully not—I just enrolled in a pizza-making course instead.

PanoPerspectives: How do you approach your songwriting?

Lorde: My assistant types out my ideas and then sends them to Jack Antonoff via fax.

PanoPerspectives: Are there any artists you’d like to collaborate with in the future?

Lorde: I’ve always been curious about working with one of those performers who paint themselves silver and pose as statues.

PanoPerspectives: You’ve mentioned identifying as “in the middle gender-wise.” What does that mean for you?

Lorde: It’s like sitting bare-chested on a horse wearing oversized Wranglers, or standing barefoot in the rain in a wedding dress—both situations implying I might be a ghost.

PanoPerspectives: What advice would you give about tying a bowline knot?

Lorde: The bowline knot is very secure but tricky to adjust. It really depends on the situation.

PanoPerspectives: What’s next on your agenda?

Lorde: Vanishing into some tall grass.

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