Episode notes
A 12-year-old singing at an Auckland school talent show became, within a few years, the artist David Bowie called the future of music. This episode explores how Lorde's "Royals," written in 30 minutes and recorded in a week, functioned as a Trojan horse of anti-pop that triggered a total cultural reset.
We unpack its unlikely inspirations, a 1976 baseball photo and a fascination with Marie Antoinette, its deliberately minimalist production, and its free SoundCloud release. We also confront the heavy cultural controversy over its lyrics and how a single Spotify playlist placement bypassed radio gatekeepers entirely.
- How the title came from a photo of baseball player George Brett
- The 85 BPM tempo and Mixolydian mode that defied 2013 EDM pop radio
- Sean Parker's playlist triggering Spotify's viral chart and forcing ra ...Â