Lorde, Green Light | Track Review 
Lorde returns after a four-year hiatus. The New Zealand singer/songwriter makes an impressive return with โGreen Light.โ
Lorde returns after a four-year hiatus. The New Zealand singer/songwriter makes an impressive return with โGreen Light.โ
The Single Wrap-Up runs down the list of singles and tracks reviewed over the past week. Ed Sheeran, โHow Would You Feel (Paean),โ is this weekโs best bet.
Linkin Park returns with a new single, โHeavy,โ featuring pop up-and-comer, Kiiara. At best, โHeavyโ feels lukewarm.
Veteran alternative rock band Incubus makes a spirited return with unapologetically-titled single, โNimble Bastard.โ
Alternative pop standout Lana Del Rey returns with a new, atmospheric, romantic single โLove.โ Interestingly, it manages to incorporate some groove.
Alternative rock collective Imagine Dragons return with a gargantuan, new single, โBeliever.โ All in all, you should โbelieveโ in it.
The Flaming Lips return after more than a two-year hiatus with โOczy Mlody,โ yet another intriguing, if weird, addition to their distinct discography.
The xx return with cool, calm, and collected third album, โI See You.โ Chemistry, production, and vocals are major selling points.
The Flaming Lips tap Miley Cyrus for the assist on โWe a Famly,โ the fourth single from โOczy Mlody.โ
Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK delivers a hit with โI Was King,โ arguably the strongest single from their latest album, โAmbitions.โ
Ahead of album I See You, The xx releases a second intriguing single, โSay Something Loving.โ
With โThe Castle,โ The Flaming Lips deliver another compelling single from the highly anticipated album, โOczy Mldy.โ