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ADÉLA unleashes her shapeshifting debut 'The Provocateur', a hyperreal industrial-pop fairytale [EP Review]

  • August 26, 2025
  • Angelos Andreosopoulos
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Artist Name:
ADÉLA
Album Name:
THE PROVOCATEUR
Release Type:
EP
Release Date:
August 22, 2025
Record Label:
Capitol Records
Label Location:
California
Review Author:
Angelos Andreosopoulos
Review Date:
August 26, 2025
EM Review Rating:
8.0
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With a background rooted in classical ballet and a lifelong dream of stardom, Slovakian-born, London-based ADÉLA doesn't just make an entrance, she kicks down the door. Her debut EP The Provocateur, dropped August 22, 2025 via Capitol Records, is a seven-track manifesto that merges industrial grit with pop seduction, creating something that feels both brutally honest and irresistibly danceable. Her work doesn't shy away from contradiction. Instead, it thrives on it.

The Provocateur isn’t just a debut, it’s a self-mythology. Each track builds on the next, dramatizing the journey of a young woman navigating ambition, betrayal, sensuality, and ultimately, self-reclamation. ADÉLA leans heavily into electronic production with pulsing synths, distorted vocal layers, and hard-hitting beats that draw from techno, hip-hop, and 80s disco, yet her storytelling remains sharp, emotional, and raw.

Opening track "Superscar" immediately establishes the controlled chaos that defines this project. Bold and bruised, it balances synth-led euphoria with cutting moments of vulnerability. Lines like "bite my tongue" land with unsettling precision, signaling that this isn't your typical pop debut, but a fully-formed artistic vision.

"SexOnTheBeat" cranks the provocation to eleven. Shimmering synths anchor an addictive hook while the accompanying music video, directed by 91 Rules (Caroline Polachek, Tokischa) and choreographed by Robbie Blue (Doechii, FKA twigs), showcases ADÉLA's deliberate, alien movements. She dances alone in front of her laptop, not for the male gaze, but for herself. When a blindfolded male dancer joins, he doesn't steal focus; he accentuates her control. The track recently premiered on MTV Live, mtvU, and MTV's Biggest Pop, cementing her status as an artist to watch. The moment she sings “Sex on the beat” on the floor in high-heeled boots feels symbolic, defiant, unforgettable.

Previously released single "MachineGirl," co-produced by Grimes, delivers high-voltage hyperpop with sharp feminist undercurrents. Grimes' influence shines through glitchy peaks and warped breakdowns, but ADÉLA's artistic voice remains firmly at the center, interrogating the spectacle of female conflict with chaotic brilliance. This feminist defiance extends beyond the music—the EP's provocative artwork boldly challenges industry expectations of how female artists should present themselves, refusing to sanitize her sexuality or soften her edges for mass consumption.

"Homewrecked" reveals her introspective side, still synth-heavy but slower and more emotionally nuanced. Her delivery captures that strange ache of wanting change without knowing how to achieve it. It's tender without melodrama, proving that transformation doesn't always arrive with fireworks.

"Go" explodes with urgent freedom as ADÉLA practically bursts through speakers singing "I just wanna go." The industrial production is relentless! A song built for movement, escape, and catharsis.

"DeathByDevotion" dives into obsession's darker waters. Club-ready and shamelessly hedonistic, it rides dangerous tension between submission and power. Her soft vocals contrast with commanding lyrics like “Work the horse / no ketamine / go steady on it / go heavy on it / get me on it”, as the beat pounds with unrelenting energy. The chorus, “Don’t stop / my ego showing / symptoms of death by devotion”, is both confession and challenge.

The EP closes with “FinallyApologizing,” a bold finale that refuses the traditional soft outro. Instead, it explodes — a chaotic, dramatic sendoff that suggests this isn’t the end of the story but the beginning of something even wilder. ADÉLA doesn’t leave quietly; she leaves us wanting more.

Τhis isn’t just a promising debut; it’s a fully realized artistic statement. Even in moments where the production slightly overindulges or the metaphors border on heavy-handed, The Provocateur never loses its vision. Every track feels intentional, cinematic, and deeply personal. ADÉLA isn’t chasing trends; she’s building a world.

Working with producers like Dylan Brady, Blake Slatkin, and Leland, ADÉLA has surrounded herself with innovators and clearly belongs among them. Her journey from the Netflix competition series Pop Star Academy (where she reached the Top 20) to this moment has been shaped by resilience, rebellion, and raw creative hunger.

This October, she'll bring this world to life during THE PROVOCATOUR PART I, hitting London, New York, and Los Angeles for her first-ever solo performances. With her elite ballet background and self-taught vocals (including coaching from Olivia Rodrigo's vocal teacher), she brings rare discipline and artistry to the live stage.

The Provocateur feels anything but timid. It's sexy, strange, intelligent, and emotionally honest—a debut that establishes ADÉLA as one of experimental pop's most compelling new voices. She's a shapeshifter who refuses categorization, daring to be everything, all at once.

We're absolutely here for it.

Connect with ADÉLA: Instagram | YouTube | X

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