Charli xcx Clarifies ‘Rock Music’ Is Not a Rock Album

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- Charli xcx gave a Vogue interview last month to launch promotion for her seventh studio album.
- Charli xcx hinted the upcoming album would differ from 2024's "Brat," saying a more dance‑leaning record would feel “hard, really sad.”
- Vogue reported that a track Charli xcx played, featuring heavily processed guitars and the lyric “I think the dancefloor is dead, so now we’re making rock music,” signaled a “rock reinvention.”
- Charli xcx posted a video clarifying that the song “Rock Music” is not rock music and that she never announced a rock album.
- House – a noisy, experimental collaboration with John Cale – was released at the end of last year as the first single from her Wuthering Heights soundtrack.
Why it matters: Charli xcx’s fans and streaming platforms stand to gain buzz before the album’s release later this year, but the confusion may dilute her brand and hurt future sales.



