Copyright 2020 Fresh Air. To see more, visit Fresh Air . TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. Rock critic Ken Tucker has a review of a new album he describes as at once a throwback to disco of the ’70s and ’80s but also something fresh and much needed. It’s Dua Lipa’s second album called “Future Nostalgia.” She’s the daughter of Albanian immigrants, raised in England. She won a best new artist Grammy last year. And Ken says her artistry has only become more impressive on this new release. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “FUTURE NOSTALGIA”) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Future. Future nostalgia. Future nostalgia. Future nostalgia. DUA LIPA: (Singing) You want a timeless song. I want to change the game. Like modern architecture, John Lautner coming your way. I know you like this beat ’cause Jeff’s been doing the damn thing. You wanna turn it up loud. “Future Nostalgia” is the name. I know you’re dying trying to figure me out. My name’s on the tip of your tongue, keep running your mouth. You want the recipe