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    Song vs. Song

    The End of the World (Live) vs. All Smiles
  2. Made some lyric-suggestions. Very YBIATR vibes with some possible connections to YGLM, UATW along with the line seen in Carmen's bridge. So cute, I love it!
  3. You can only be strong for so long; It may not eat you, but it will beat you— So this is why I tell you—I really don't understand this time. Rejection is one thing— But rejection from a fool Is cruel.
  4. Coca Colla... Coca——Colla... ... Coca Colla :shock: :hoshet: :shock: Guys, I might just be really baked but I thought of something. Coca: Coca-Cola reference and also a wordplay on the reference to cocaine. Colla...what if she really means "colla'," like the collar of a shirt? Cocaine residue would often be found on the clothing of users, it'd make sense that one of the most common places might be around the collar or neckline of the shirt, since when it's not injected, it's usually snorted or rubbed on the gums with a fingertip. What if Coca Colla and Television Heaven are Lana's love song to a cocaine addiction/addict, or from the perspective of a coke addict in a relationship?
  5. Maybe I'm just reading too much into her lyrics sometimes, but when I heard the first verse, I thought of a line from Morrissey's "Dial-a-Cliché" And you find that you've organized your feelings for people Who didn't like you then, and do not like you now. Honestly, I frequently find associations between Morrissey/The Smiths and Lana in their lyrics. Does anyone know if Lana happens to be a fan?
  6. I had a theory that I proposed in the thread for UV pertaining to this. With roughly 200+ unreleased tracks, I don't know how there weren't more albums. A lot of artists in my library that have that large of a roster have released them in albums. What's more, an easy 85-90% of them are pure gems, finished or not. And they have gotten a lot of exposure, too; a good deal of Lana fans I've encountered, while not knowing a lot of the songs, do make mention of a handful of unreleased tracks. If I remember from one of the interviews where the interviewer mentions "Puppy Love," I think it's apparent that Lana acknowledges that they appealed to many fans. So I don't think we've seen the last of them in Lana's discography. I do think that there are tracks and concepts that she's done where, while they may not have gotten EPs or a slot in a roster for an album, I feel Lana's just been biding her time for the right opportunity to combine them into the right project. There are definitely some unreleased songs that Lana loves too, too much to let them collect dust.
  7. OMFG. PETITION FOR NIGHTMARE BOY TO MAKE "FOR V PART 2" ON MY BIRTHDAY.
  8. So I just discovered these two beauties from Russian Red: "Loving Strangers" is a cover, but it's so beautiful. "Upset" is absolutely amazing, though, I am in love with the lyrics so much, the whole song is perfect but the first two minutes are everything~ UPSET: https://soundcloud.com/sakuapril/russian-red-upset LOVING STRANGERS: https://soundcloud.com/umutdogukankanac/loving-strangers-russian-red And apparently she has a third album coming out early this year, which I'm so fucking excited for. <3
  9. Seriously, though, I actually really fancy it. Just makes me think of a someone coming to a sense of "contentment," they're not down in the dumps, they're not over the moon; they're just "all right." Can't complain, can't brag. Or in contexts like here, there's just that sweet optimism, all the while making sure to keep feet grounded as to not have too much hope for a quick recovery from a negative experience. It's not going to be perfect, and it's not going to be amazing anytime soon, but things will get all right, it's just the beginning. I don't know, these May Jailer tracks are just really scrambling my brain up right meow. There's a je ne sais quoi about them that is just really something. I don't know if it's the articulation, the expression, or just that a lot of the lyrics hit home, but damn, yes.
  10. I'm certain it's going to stay spiritual, I think Lana just found a darker muse that she identified with at some point after she first mentioned there being an upcoming record. As long as it's Indie/Alternative style, I can fucks with "almost unlistenable and wrong." Her description is making me think of Wye Oak's style, honestly. It's chaotic and scattered, and sounds so out-of-place at first, but if you listen closely to it, it sounds so right in its catastrophically beautiful composition. I just don't want extreme cinematic themes with ULTRAVIOLENCE, Lana has too much versatility to not go in a different direction with this album.
  11. Absolutely beautiful; admittedly, I am looking forward to seeing remixes so that I have more versions to hoop to. Such an ethereal track. Well done, Disney, well done.
  12. Lately I've been hoping that TOSTB, Hollywood's Dead, Starry Eyed, Afraid (), I Don't Wanna Go and You & Me make an appearance in ULTRAVIOLENCE. Totally unlikely, but I just always wondered—with 200+ unreleased tracks, I don't know how there weren't more albums—200+ tracks that just kinda didn't go anywhere really. What's more, an easy 85-90% of them are pure gems. Lana's gotten a lot of exposure on Long Island the past year or so, and while most of them don't know anything beyond BTD, PARADISE and in rarer cases, AKALG, there are a handful that listen to many of the unreleased tracks. If I remember from one of the interviews where the interviewer mentions "Puppy Love," I think it's apparent that Lana acknowledges that they appealed to many fans. So I don't think we've seen the last of them in Lana's discography. I do think that there are tracks and concepts that she's done and while they may not have gotten EPs or a slot in a roster for an album, I think Lana's just been biding her time for the right opportunity to combine them into the right project. I JUST WANT SOMETHING ALREADY, I REALLY WANT TO GO INTO SPRING WITH A NEW SINGLE. OH MOTHER DEL-REYDIANT, FORGIVE MY GLUTTONOUS GREED.
  13. I am going to fucking throw up. They should've stopped after KidzBop 5. The worst of my youth is fucking haunting me.
  14. How many times should I post this on Lana's page to get her to notice?
  15. LITERALLY BEEN WAITING FOR 95% OF THESE TO BE ON HERE.
  16. Wryta Thinkpiece

    Awesome, baby! Thank you!
  17. 2014 is going to be a great year for Lana regardless of this, she's going to have an awesome show at Coachella (still sad tickets sold out,) and she has a whole eleven months to drive everyone wild. I've noticed a lot more of my friends and acquaintances getting more into Lana, all she needs is to release a single or two soon and ULTRAVIOLENCE is going to suck the American audience back in tenfold.
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    "This content doesn't seem to be working. Please try again later." I have yet to hear the song in full. FUCK. Also, if it hasn't been mentioned already, has anyone checked out FTSE's remix of WoT? There isn't as much of MØ's vocals on the track, just the first verse and the chorus, but FTSE still keeps some of the elements of the original track while bringing about a very solemn-and-mellow element to the track. I'd say it beats the original, but the sounds are fairly incomparable. I personally really enjoy FTSE's verses. "Smile like you mean it, babe, or don't smile at all. Say it like you mean it, if it makes you feel better at all."
  19. She says "Like you always did when we was," it's like the "ain't" of past-tenses; it's substandard English, and pretty much incorrect, but depending on where you go, you may hear it more/less often. I never cared for it, more-so for the way the opening's sung, but it's definitely cute. Paris is so adorable, I'm in love with it otherwise.
  20. I bet cake @@trayertrash has written Stoop Kid fan-fiction.
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