British electro pop superstar Charli XCX presents her new album "Wuthering Heights", the soundtrack to the film adaptation of the cult novel "Hurricane Heights" by Emily Bronte, directed by Emerald Fennell.
The film attracted a lot of attention from the world public, and it is in regular cinema distribution. The screenings are followed by an extremely notable promotional tour of the main actors, which aroused great interest from the audience and the media.
"Wuthering Heights" features songs by Charli XCX inspired by the atmosphere and narrative of the film adaptation. Among them, the released singles stand out: "House" (feat. John Cale, from the band The Velvet Underground), "Chains of Love" and "Wall of Sound". Emerald Fennell's bold and original adaptation of one of the greatest love stories of all time, "Wuthering Heights," starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, brings forbidden passion into focus.
Wuthering Heights is an epic tale of lust, love and madness. The collaboration with director Emerald Fennell began as an invitation to write one song for the film, but Charli proposed a more ambitious concept - a complete album that would fully follow the film's story.
"I wanted to dive into a persona, into a world that is raw, wild, gothic, British, tortured... It was all completely different from my life. I had to get to the bottom of it," Charlie said in a post on the Substack platform.
After the fantastic success she achieved with the album "Brother", with the music for the film "Wuthering Heights" Charli XCX opens a new chapter of her career, combining contemporary authorial expression with the famous literary classic.
