Eusexua


Eusexua is the third studio album by English singer FKA Twigs, released on 24 January 2025 through Young and Atlantic Records. It marks her first studio album in five years, following Magdalene, and her first full body of work in over three years, following the mixtape Caprisongs. It contains guest appearances from Koreless and North West; the latter performs in Japanese.
The album has received acclaim from music critics praising the production style, vocal performances, and songwriting. "Eusexua" is also the title track and lead single off the album, released 13 September 2024. "Perfect Stranger" and "Drums of Death" were the other two singles, released roughly a month apart. To promote the album, Twigs embarked on the Eusexua Tour in 2025. Eusexua won the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album and received a nomination for the Mercury Prize.
The album was followed by a sequel, Eusexua Afterglow, on 14 November 2025. Afterglow was released alongside a reissue of Eusexua, which replaces four tracks with new recordings, including the single "Perfectly", and also includes a new version of the track "Striptease" featuring Eartheater.

Background

On 15 March 2023, the then-unnamed track "Striptease" was used in a Calvin Klein advertising campaign, in which Twigs also appeared. On 1 October 2023, she performed in Valentino's show at Paris Fashion Week; the performance, entitled Unearth Her, included tracks recorded with longtime collaborator and producer Koreless for her then-upcoming album. According to Alex Rigotti of NME, the previewed songs "seemed to be influenced by thrumming techno and dreamy trance instrumentals".
Twigs first began teasing the album in January 2024 through a string of posts on her Discord. Having relocated to Prague "a couple summers" prior to work on The Crow, she fell in love with techno; while she explained that the album would not consist of that genre but would bear its "spirit", and she described it as "deep but not sad". She further revealed that she had teamed up with electronic duo Two Shell who helped her craft the era from scratch after 85 of her demos were leaked in October 2023. In an interview with British Vogue in March 2024, she explained the meaning behind the word "eusexua", saying that she came up with it to describe the "sensation of being so euphoric" that one could "transcend human form". On 22 August 2024 on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Twigs told the guest host RuPaul: "I'm obsessed with alternative cultures and subcultures, so to be somewhere brand new that I'd never been, that kind of amazing East Bloc techno warehouse raves, techno kids, I just couldn't resist."
North West features as a rapper on the track "Childlike Things", performing in English and Japanese.

Release and promotion

Twigs premiered the "techno-inspired" album in its entirety at a New York City listening party on 20 August 2024. The intimate listening party took place on the Lower East Side of Manhattan that saw the singer wearing a brown corset top with brown boots and a brown wig in her hand. On 31 August, she shared a picture of a poster asking "Have you experienced eusexua?" with the title track released as the lead single on 13 September 2024. The album was set to be released on 24 January 2025 and it would contain 11 tracks. The "Eusexua" music video, directed by Jordan Hemingway, was released the same day as the single. The prelude of the video features a preview of another album track, "Drums of Death".
Soon after announcing the album, Twigs performed two unreleased tracks, entitled "Room of Fools" and "Girl Feels Good", live at an event hosted by On Running during London Fashion Week. On 17 October 2024, she released "Perfect Stranger" as the second single from the album. Its accompanying music video was released the same day; it was directed by Hemingway, and featured appearances from actress/writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge, fashion designer Mowalola Ogunlesi and musician Yves Tumor, among others. Twigs also threw 2 sets of Eusexua raves in promotion of her album. The first Eusexua raves happened in Los Angeles and New York in October 2024. "Drums of Death" was released as the third single on 14 November. Its instrumental was conceived by Koreless, who is featured on the song, on a flight to Berlin ahead of his performance at Berghain.
On 6 December, Anyma released his remix of "Eusexua". On 28 December, Twigs joined him on stage at the Sphere to perform the remix, while a video of herself dancing displayed on the LED screen above her. To support the album, the Eusexua Tour was announced on 16 January 2025. Twigs threw the second set of Eusexua raves in the weeks before and immediately after the release of her album, this time hosting the Eusexua raves in Los Angeles, New York, London, Glasgow, and Paris.

Reissue

On 14 November 2025, alongside the release of the sequel album Eusexua Afterglow, Twigs surprise released a reissue of the record, which includes the single "Perfectly" alongside a version of "Striptease" featuring Eartheater and three new tracks: "The Dare", "Got to Feel" and "Lonely but Exciting Road". "Girl Feels Good", "Perfect Stranger", "Wanderlust" and "Childlike Things" are omitted.

Critical reception

Upon release, Eusexua was met with critical acclaim from music critics. Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.
Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Heather Phares called it a collection "some of most physical, confessional, and empowering songs" and wrote that Twigs, "has guided listeners through a remarkably honest song cycle. The complexities are where her music thrives, and Eusexua abounds with them." In a five star review for The Skinny by Rhys Morgan, Eusexua was applauded for its concept demanding "both surrender and celebration; it doesn't just embrace the thrust of commercial dance, it subsumes it into the chromatic, honed prism of Twigs' artistry". Pitchfork Rich Juzwiak gave the album notable praise, calling it a "masterful pop-star moment" and drawing comparisons to Madonna's Ray of Light and Disclosure's "You & Me".
Writing for NME, Aneesa Ahmed lauded Eusexua for being a "cohesive and transcendent artistic experience", while additionally noting that the production "rawly explores eroticism and the power of submission". A four star review by Julyssa Lopez in Rolling Stone noted a mashup of "techno beats, house production, and unforgiving industrial tones" on the album, and highlighted the track "Sticky" as a standout due to its similarities to Björk and Kate Bush vocal performances. Similarly, Helen Brown of The Independent commended the record's complexity, saying it is "a dialled-down bed of house beats, delicate synths and shimmering harps".

Accolades

On 10 September 2025, Eusexua was announced as one of 12 nominees for the 2025 Mercury Prize. It ultimately lost to Sam Fender's People Watching. Eusexua won Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.

Track listing

Notes
  • signifies an additional producer
  • Two Shell is also credited as Joy Henson and Petra Levitt on different tracks.
  • The version of "Striptease" that appears on vinyl and CD editions of the album has a different outro than that of the digital version.
Samples
  • "Drums of Death" contains elements from "One of a Kind", composed by Kwon Ji-yong and Robin L. Cho, and performed by G-Dragon.

    Personnel

Musicians

  • FKA Twigs – vocals
  • Sasha - production
  • Tic – guitar
  • Eartheater – background vocals and guitar
  • Aod – guitar
  • TinTin – background vocals
  • Marius de Vries – strings arrangement, conductor
  • Jonny Leslie – drums
  • Ben de Vries – additional drums
  • Nadine Marshall – choir, choir director
  • J'Danah Marshall – choir
  • Nathan Palmer – choir
  • Ruth Adebiyi – choir
  • Ryan Carty – choir
  • Kelly Moran – piano
  • Chris Ahn – cello
  • David Low – cello
  • Julie Jung – cello
  • Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello
  • Clemants – programming
  • Ben Jacobson – violin
  • Christian Hebel – violin
  • Eric Gorfain – violin
  • Eugenia Choi – violin
  • Luanne Homzy – violin
  • Mark Robertson – violin
  • Mina Hong – violin
  • Radu Pieptea – violin
  • Ethan P. Flynn – guitar

    Technical

  • Dale Beckermastering
  • Manny Marroquinmixing
  • Jon Castelli – mixing
  • Jonny Leslie – engineering
  • Joseph Hartwell Jones – engineering
  • Lewis Roberts – engineering
  • Falko Duczmal – engineering
  • Peter Walsh – engineering
  • Noah Madrid – engineering
  • Brad Lauchert – mix engineering
  • Katie Harvey – mastering assistance
  • Noah McCorkle – mastering assistance
  • Anthony Vilchis – mixing assistance
  • Trey Station – mixing assistance
  • Zach Pereyra – mixing assistance

    Charts