As a follow up to the highly acclaimed "Pure Heroine" release, Lorde is set for a new album release, which is expected to come out next year.

In a recent interview with BBC, the "Royals" singer revealed what fans should expect from her upcoming release. Lorde claimed that listeners should expect a big improvement as compared to her first release after learning on what to improve.

"I think I've learnt so much as a songwriter, there's going to be so much of an improvement because of that," she claimed adding how the record is on its early stages. "I'm working on stuff quite tentatively, it's definitely still at the beginning and yeah, it's totally different."

Life experience is what the singer is drawing inspiration from, claiming how her first record was written while she was living outside of the city as compared to her upcoming release where she drew inspiration from the limelight.

"I wrote the last album about that world which was the suburb where I grew up and populated by my friends and people who were really familiar to me," Lorde said of her new album. "Now I'm in a different place every day and I'm with new people every day and it's a different vibe."

In addition to that, the 18-year-old artist revealed that she is also taking everything slowly and let things fall into place as she moves along with her new album.

"We haven't got some planned out 'this is what it's going to sound like' ... I think we're just going to start writing and when it starts to feel right, we'll know that it's right. It's pretty simple really."

"I don't know where the inspiration comes from for stuff. You work and at some point you feel you suck for the first 10 hours and in the last hour in the studio something great happens. You just never know when it's going to come."