

Lorde harmonizes with herself in stacked, crackling vocal lines - now a certified hallmark of her music - as she fantasizes about being a pop star in a post-apocalyptic society where most of the earth’s environment is unlivable. This track is a quick, just slightly confusing break from the world where most of the other songs on Solar Power take place.


“I like that it sounds like how that summer sounded.” “You can hear a lot of sirens because there were a ton of protests that summer,” she wrote for Spotify. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios with the doors open, one cool feature of this track is that some of the ambient noises from outside fill up the background. “Dominoes” is a pretty little song, it’s just not the one you go back to again and again after hearing it for the first time. Lorde Unleashes New Album ‘Solar Power’: Stream It Nowīelow, Billboard ranks every track on Lorde’s third album:
