Dove Cameron’s new single starts with the sound of maniacal laughter and then a piano riff that could have been swiped from “The Phantom of the Opera.” She’s just getting started. The song “Lethal Woman” is a club banger about a woman “sharp as a knife under the table.
FILE - Dove Cameron poses for photographers upon arrival at the Vogue World event on Sept. 14, 2023 in London. Cameron’s latest album “Alchemical: Volume 1,” releases Dec. 1. This cover image released by Disruptor Records/Columbia Records shows “Alchemical: Volume 1,” releasing Dec. 1. FILE - Dove Cameron, winner of the award for video for good for “Breakfast”, poses in the press room at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12, 2023, in Newark, N.J.
“In this first half, it’s very much about exploring all the different sort of versions and avenues of yourself as you’re growing and changing and transmuting into something else,” she says. “It’s like when you’re a kid,” she adds. “What would I do if I just had no rules? And that’s kind of like what a lot of the album ended up sounding like.”
But as she’s matured, that stance on ballads has shifted. On the new album is “Sand,” a slow-burning, wistful track about an ex that contains the lovely lines: “You have more pieces of me than the desert has sand/And I have less pieces of you than I can hold in my hand.” “I always knew I was queer, but that’s a challenging thing to talk about, even in your own small social sphere, your family,” she says. “When ‘Boyfriend’ came about, it was one of those things that had been boiling, bubbling up in me that felt like something I needed to address and express.”
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