For Your Consideration

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AlbumMar 22 / 202411 songs, 31m 42s
Alt-Pop Dance-Pop
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On previous album covers for Lorely Rodriguez’s alt-pop project Empress Of, the musician assumed a straightforward pose, casually stunting if not smiling. For the cover of her fourth album, which shares a cheeky title with the awards season campaign slogan, the Honduran American singer-producer throws her hair back as she straddles a shooting star, Los Angeles sprawled out behind her. She’s described it as something of a Hollywood album in all its sordid glam; the aching title track reflects on the end of a relationship with a showbiz scenester (“You wrote the script; your words, not mine”). That sheen of glitzy fantasy shimmers gently over Rodriguez’s club-ready explorations on love’s fleeting nature, running the gamut between heartbreak and hedonism and switching seamlessly between Spanish and English. She longs for “*un hombre femenine, un latine, que baile pa\' mi y solo pa\' mi*” on thumping house jam “Femenine,” wonders about the owner of an unfamiliar pair of earrings on infidelity banger “Lorelei,” and finds redemption in a wild night out on “Cura.” Rodriguez’s lyricism is at times abstract and poetic (“The rumors there, the mirror shows, the cards don’t lie, the boys all know—what type of girl am I?”) and at others sharply seductive (“*Yo soy fácil, fácil de comer, fácil de amar*”). The small handful of guests are like-minded in their boundary-pushing, occasionally messy avant-pop: Rina Sawayama on the love-drunk “Kiss Me” and fellow Angelenos MUNA on the searching “What’s Love.”

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8.3 / 10

Lorely Rodriguez’s fourth album is a dazzling showcase for her unexpected vocal and production approach as she experiences the peaks and valleys of heated romance.

7 / 10

Appropriately enough for a project that makes repeated nods to Hollywood, high drama permeates For Your Consideration, like a wild night out with a frisson of peril.

Dizzyingly unique and creatively assertive.

On Empress Of’s addictive fourth full-length album, we find Lorely Rodriguez both commanding and vulnerable.

9 / 10

Lorely Rodriguez deserves her flowers already. The Honduran-American avant-pop auteur, better known as Empress Of, has spent a decade studying romantic

Empress Of’s ‘For Your Consideration’ is a celebration of Lorely Rodriguez’s voice as both an artist and vocalist.