Album
Virgin
2025 · Electronic, Pop
26 collectors on Gatefold own this

Virgin is an Electronic album by Lorde, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 26 collectors.
About
The cover art for <i>Virgin</i>—an X-ray of a pelvis with a visible IUD—was a far cry from that of Lorde’s bright, beachy third album, 2021’s <i>Solar Power</i>, whose sun-soaked, jasmine-scented songs drew from Laurel Canyon folk and Y2K soft rock. Looking back, that album’s free-spirited imagery was a bit idealistic—a projection of how the New Zealand native turned New Yorker wished she could be. Her fourth album, as she told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, is a portrait of the 28-year-old singer as she i, without edits or apologies: “Kind of like a photo of yourself that you don’t love, but captures something true about you.” The resulting song, written between 2023 and 2025, are forthcoming and visceral, trading <i>Solar Power</i>’s New Age-chill for beats you can feel in your gut. (It’s her first album since her 2013 debut not co-written and -produced by Jack Antonoff; instead, she shared production duties with the LA-based electronic musician Jim-E Stack.) Surrealist introspection gives way to throbbing bass on opening track “Hammer,” where a walk down Canal Street ripples with psychedelic vision. “I had just come off my birth control, and I could not believe how I was feeling,” Lorde told Lowe about the song’s inception. “Everything was pure possibility. That first sound feels like it’s coming from a very guttural place in the body. My sister said, ‘It sounds like it’s coming from your womb.’” Cue the aura reading, 3 am cigarette, broken mirror, pregnancy test, ego death. On “Man of the Year” and “Favourite Daughter,” questions beget more questions on the subject of what it means to be a woman, and moreover, a woman who’s now been famous for nearly half her life. The latter is at once a love letter to her mother and a meditation on being a teenager thrust into global pop stardom. “There’s been this dynamic for the last 10 to 12 years—and then further back—of wanting so badly to be loved, and to get this approval, and to be the favorite,” she told Lowe. “And it was really moving to me how, even as I was singing this song about my foremost idol and the person who I think is the most amazing in the world, I was also singing about what a crazy thing it is to have happened to you, what happened to me at 16.” .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Hammer3:13
- 2What Was That3:29
- 3Shapeshifter4:17
- 4Man Of The Year3:00
- 5Favourite Daughter3:28
- 6Current Affairs3:18
- 7Clearblue1:57
- 8GRWM2:35
- 9Broken Glass3:14
- 10If She Could See Me Now2:56
- 11David3:24
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- shimmering
- melancholic
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ella Yelich-O'ConnorVOCALS
- Gabriel CabezasCELLO
- Jim-E StackELECTRIC PIANO BASS GUITAR DRUM MACHINE
- Andrew AgedELECTRIC GUITAR
- Buddy RossDRUM PROGRAMMING KEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS, PIANO
- Craig WeinribDRUMS
- Dan NigroPIANO SYNTHESIZER, BASS GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Devin HoffmanACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR, BASS GUITAR
- Devonte HynesBASS GUITAR, CELLO ELECTRIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR, SYNTH
- Eli TeplinKEYBOARDS PIANO SYNTHESIZER
- Justin VernonELECTRIC GUITAR, BASS GUITAR
- Kyle CraneDRUMS
- Rob MooseARRANGED BY VIOLA, VIOLIN
26 collectors on Gatefold own this · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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