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16 likesImagine if Lasso album cover is shot there omfg it would eat so hard
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10 likesHAPPY 5TH BIRTHDAY, DEAR NORMAN FUCKING ROCKWELL! You mean so much to me, this album really reminds me of the last time I was truly happy. Such a beautiful brilliant timeless album with amazing lyrics and great production which had a huge impact on the 2020s era alternative/pop/rock music - almost the same way how Born To Die impacted the 2010s alternative/pop/rock music scene. This was the album where the music critics and general public finally understood her genius and her impact and legacy in the music industry. It truly felt like a renaissance in Lana's career! In my opinion, this is her most universal album. With NFR! experienced the best post-release era ever, I was so happy listening to this album and I was having truly the best time ever, a farewell to the Summer and a welcome to Fall. This was an unbelievable time to be alive, it was top tier. The world finally understood Lana, the world was a huge shining stage for Lana then. And I am so so so proud to have witnessed that. Happiest of Birthdays to Norman Fucking Rockwell and may your impact and legacy continue forever! Shoutout to my favorite songs of this album (although I love all of them): Cinnamon Girl, you will always be famous, I'll never forget the first time listening to this song when it dropped, the orchestral outro shocked me, it was just otherwordly, I was left speechless, Mariners Apartment Complex, Venice Bitch (an iconic 9 minute end-of-the-summer psychedelic folk rock jam!), California, Hope Is A Dangerous Thing, Bartender, The Greatest, Love Song, Happiness Is A Butterfly and many more! Not to mention that the music videos were amazing as well, they had so stunning visuals and themes, those directed by both Chuck Grant and Rich Lee. The music video for FIILY/The Greatest feels like a tribute to Ride!
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Norman has always been her favorite we’ve been known would have loved 1/10 of this for UV’s 10 year but it’s whatever also got hella PTSD seeing that happiness is a butterfly clip -
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8 likesit's very so tonight that i might see one of my favorite album covers
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8 likesThe thing I'm more excited about when a new album is about to drop is always the album cover and the different variants. It's so fun. I can't wait to see lasso cover
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8 likesLasso cover.. Photo by Nadia Cohen
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8 likesWithout considering Blue Banisters, which I think it was an out of the box situation, the last records (Chemtrails and Ocean) were all released in March. So maybe her label will use that time frame again for Lasso?
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7 likesHappy Birthday, Norman Fucking Rockwell! I can't believe it's been five years since this perfect work of art came into the world! I'm never sure where to place NFR! on my Lana ranking — it's perfect. Sometimes, I think it's too perfect. The thing that sets NFR! apart for me is that it doesn't just immerse me in Lana's world; it's the one album that inspires me to create. After listening, I want to reach for my pen and paper and start writing. I want to make my life a work of art. I want to live, and, to quote Lana, "You make me feel like there's something I never knew I wanted." All of Lana's other works transport to me to a place or time within my life. NFR!, though, feels like it is life itself. It has an evolution through so many experiences and feelings that it seems like the ultimate journey, seen through the eyes of someone who is desperately in love, and living with true freedom. Not the type of freedom in BTD that comes from the kindness of strangers, gas stations, and accepting the nihilist nature of life — but the freedom of feeling the ocean crash over your body, surrendering yourself completely to love and life, of riding the wave. of feeling so comfortable in your own being that you allow yourself to exist with abandon ... My top songs are Mariners Apartment Complex, Venice Bitch, How to Disappear, The greatest, and hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it. Honestly, the strength of just two of those favourite tracks would be enough to give the album a spot in my top records of all-time. That's how great I think they are. Lana's poetry is "hot like a gun" as she says. She's never been a better songwriter than in NFR!, which encapsulates perfectly her strongest style of songwriting; telling a story through disjointed fragments, feelings, snapshots in motion. 1. Norman fucking Rockwell: Possibly her best opening lines of an opening song, ever. Iconic. 2. Mariners Apartment Complex: Some of my favourite Lana lyrics, ever. This is a beautiful song in every way possible. It's very reminiscent of Leonard Cohen (and references him "I'm your man") and almost every single line is quotable. 3. Venice Bitch: Her magnum opus, as people like to say. The psychedelic-style soundscape is inspired. The lyrics are referential and although simplistic, it's the kind of song I'd want to live in. It's literally perfection. 4. Fuck it I love you: The pop song of pop songs. 5. Doin' Time: Possibly the only on-album Lana cover I wouldn't have guessed was a cover if I didn't know the original song. The production, her vocals, and the music video are all incredible. It's the perfect choice for NFR!. Not sure why it gets hate. 6. Love song: Not one I listen to often but when I do, I feel it. The lyric "You know that I'd just die to make you proud" is probably one of her most relatable. 7. Cinnamon Girl: I'll never forget the first time I heard this. It felt like Ultraviolence, but in this era. "There's things I wanna say to you, but I'll just let you live" is on the same level as "Sun and ocean blue / Their magnificence, it don't make sense to you." 8: How to Disappear: Probably the finest example of Lana's ability to tell stories through songs. I love the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young reference in the lyrics esp. as she name drops them later in Bartender. 9: California: Great song title and heartbreaking lyrics. 10. The Next Best American Record: Honestly, not a week goes past without me thinking of this verse and the way she sings it: "It's you—all the roads lead to you / Everything I want and do / All the things that I say / It's true—all the roads lead to you / Like the 405 I drive through." 11: The greatest: A top 10 Lana song. Incredible. No words. It's captured this era for me in a way that no other song has and probably no other song ever will. From the guitar solo to the last verse, it's how it feels to live in these uncertain times, stuck between nostalgia for times past, hopelessness, and everything moving so fast around you ... 12. Bartender: Despite the hate, I love this song. I had a phase of being obsessed with it that never really ended. 13: Happiness is a Butterfly: A hard listen. It reminds me of what could be in in love but always slips through the fingers. 14: hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it: Lyrical masterpiece. Top 10 Lana song. The most beautiful album ender I've ever heard. Also, as someone who grew up next to the sea and lived in SoCal for awhile, NFR! just feels like home. It feels like I've lived in those songs (and not in a super painful way like OB) I'm just so thankful to live in the same time as Lana, an artist who captures my soul in her music in a way I'd never be able to express in my own art.
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6 likesMy favorite album of all time turning half a decade old 😭😭 Not to get all sappy but I remember the day this album came out like it was last week. I had just finished a BRUTAL summer internship, and was flying back to the east coast for university, and I couldn’t stop playing “The Greatest” and “How To Disappear” on repeat. I really don’t think I have such vivid and happy memories with any other album the way I do with Norman, the minute I play Mariners, I am 19 again walking around cobblestone streets living on my own for the first time.
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6 likesoh she’s definitely active on tiktok, all those videos she posted were posted there
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6 likesjack antonoff would never unfortunately the only ambience he uses is vape sounds asmr
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6 likesHAPPY FUCKING BIRTHDAY NORMAN <3 You fight with Honeymoon to reach my n.1 favourite album, I love you so much. You hold some of my favourite songs by Lana, those to which I can relate the most and I've cried so much to: - Norman fucking Rockwell, title track: you're so beautiful and important to me, just know that if I ever have a boy child i'll name him norman <3 - Mariners Apartment Complex: the one I can relate to the most, you're a real poem. I could listen to you forever and never get tired - Venice Bitch: oh God miss you on my lips...you take me back to my favourite summer, in 2019, you're the quintessence of summer and the best song ever made. - Fuck it I love you, Cinnamon Girl, How to disappear, The Greatest, Hope, California, you all have a special place in my heart, for different reasons. I love you so much Norman thank you for your magical nostalgic sound that fits me the best, thank you for your visuals and aesthetics that still influence me today, thank you for being there when I need <3
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6 likesYou know an album is just so incredible that when it is released, even though six songs had been singles and the vast majority of the other eight had been heavily teased with snippets (one’s demo even had leaked ), you can’t help yourself but replay it daily from cover to cover for more than a year. its still my all-time favourite from her. A true classic. Happy bday NFR
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6 likesi can’t believe this album came out 5 years ago… i was 13 years old when this masterpiece got released, i was super excited and when i listened to it for the first time it was such a blessing for my ears. i even remember translating the lyrics into italian just to understand the meaning of the songs. such a great time to be a lana stan. This will always be my favorite lana album no matter what
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6 likesI made a moodboard for Lasso and the vinyl needs to be swampy lilac
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Chanel's official Instagram account posted these beautiful photos of LDR in their stories! They also called her a friend of the house, why does this make me so emotional? I'm so proud of my Lanita, she has come so far! -
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