Rochelle Jordan's new album is so good, even she listens to it
Rochelle Jordan's 2025 album Through The Wall has received widespread critical acclaim for its fusion of house, soul, R&B, and electro. For the first time, Jordan finds herself listening to and enjoying her own music as a fan would. The album reflects her lifelong musical influences while pushing toward a forward-thinking sound.
- ▪Through The Wall is Rochelle Jordan's third album and one of the most acclaimed dance/R&B albums of 2025.
- ▪Jordan typically avoids revisiting her past work but now includes Through The Wall in her personal playlist.
- ▪The album draws from 90s house, 2000s R&B, and drum 'n' bass, blending nostalgia with futuristic production.
- ▪Jordan cites artists like Luther Vandross, Faith Evans, and Linkin Park as key influences on her musical development.
- ▪Her earlier track Lowkey gained viral success on TikTok, helping build momentum for her latest release.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Rochelle Jordan on Through The Wall, critical acclaim and learning to love her own musicBy Dan CondonDouble JTopic:MusicSun 17 May 2026 at 4:30amSun 17 May 2026 at 4:30amSun 17 May 2026 at 4:30amRochelle Jordan returns to Australia this month, bringing one of 2025's most acclaimed albums with her. (Supplied: Untitled Group)abc.net.au/news/rochelle-jordan-australia-tour-through-the-wall-lowkey/106684458Link copiedShareShare articleFew albums were as widely acclaimed last year as Rochelle Jordan's Through The Wall.The 36-year-old Toronto singer's third album blended house, soul, R&B and electro, and to say the response has been gratifying is an understatement."I'm just sitting back shocked about the whole entire experience," Jordan says from Washington state, where she's taking some rare…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at ABC News (Australia).