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  1. Wryta Thinkpiece liked a post in a topic by love deluxe in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    blue banisters lives rent free in yalls minds can you guys stop comparing literally everything to it please i just wanna talk about ocean blvd
  2. crazyforyou liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    No, you're not the only one at all. Many of us prefer not to have our first-listen experience spoiled by clout-chasers leaking in LQ and tagging the ever-loving shit out of a bunch of snippets.
     
  3. fishtails liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    No, you're not the only one at all. Many of us prefer not to have our first-listen experience spoiled by clout-chasers leaking in LQ and tagging the ever-loving shit out of a bunch of snippets.
     
  4. hayden del rey liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    No, you're not the only one at all. Many of us prefer not to have our first-listen experience spoiled by clout-chasers leaking in LQ and tagging the ever-loving shit out of a bunch of snippets.
     
  5. Chemtrail liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    No, you're not the only one at all. Many of us prefer not to have our first-listen experience spoiled by clout-chasers leaking in LQ and tagging the ever-loving shit out of a bunch of snippets.
     
  6. gorillagrippedcoochie liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    No, you're not the only one at all. Many of us prefer not to have our first-listen experience spoiled by clout-chasers leaking in LQ and tagging the ever-loving shit out of a bunch of snippets.
     
  7. Wryta Thinkpiece liked a post in a topic by Pink Flamingo in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Americans can never mind their own business, the only people I hear talking about the fake Latina crap are Americans, I've never seen anyone from Latin American talking about it, I'm latino myself by the way. 
  8. Wryta Thinkpiece liked a post in a topic by Pink Flamingo in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    The way snippets don't get me any excited lol 
    I just want to listen to the album in full.
  9. takeyourselftosleep liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    All I gotta do is make a new account, create a convincing backstory to support my insider status, and this fandom will just gobble that shit up.

    Anyone can be an insider as long as no one knows who you are LMAO.
  10. American Whore liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    All I gotta do is make a new account, create a convincing backstory to support my insider status, and this fandom will just gobble that shit up.

    Anyone can be an insider as long as no one knows who you are LMAO.
  11. Poor Stacy liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Do I love everything about Blue Banisters? Yes and no. Sure, some tracks could've benefitted from a deeper production, others from a more punchy production, maybe some different vocal takes... Perfection's not the point of it. If music was made strictly from a scientific standpoint, or to adhere to a formula, it'd just be boring to listen to because there'd be nothing human about it.

    The reason why Blue Banisters is my favorite studio album from Lana is because there's a different kind of honesty than I've heard on any of the other albums. It's a really beautiful, earnest, no-frills navigation through the human experience, the cost of fame, mental health, and the impact of generational/family trauma. It's an elegant "fuck you" to all the backlash over the years, and also reflective of the introspection and inner-work she's been doing since the Chemtrails era.

    "Living Legend" and "Cherry Blossom" have a strange duality going on where they feel out of place, but they also fit right in when you look at the album from the wider lens. Especially considering the context of why she wrote "Living Legend", it's hard to deny its right to the tracklist.

    It'd be weird to expect everyone to love every album, or be on the same page with what albums are "a masterpiece" or "the best," because it's all subjective and relative to what's happening to you when the art finds you.

    If it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. This is my #1 Lana album, and I'm looking forward to seeing if it stays that way after Did you know... releases.
  12. Rico25 liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Lana, Rob, and Charlie at Dan Tana’s in Los Angeles, CA - March 3rd, 2023   
    I'd suck a golfball through Charlie Grant's dick.
  13. mssainttropez liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Lana, Rob, and Charlie at Dan Tana’s in Los Angeles, CA - March 3rd, 2023   
    I'd suck a golfball through Charlie Grant's dick.
  14. plastiscguy liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Lana, Rob, and Charlie at Dan Tana’s in Los Angeles, CA - March 3rd, 2023   
    I'd suck a golfball through Charlie Grant's dick.
  15. Wryta Thinkpiece liked a post in a topic by Louise in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    That. Thank yoooooooouuuuuuu!!!
  16. past the bushes liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Lana, Rob, and Charlie at Dan Tana’s in Los Angeles, CA - March 3rd, 2023   
    I'd suck a golfball through Charlie Grant's dick.
  17. sjatib liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Do I love everything about Blue Banisters? Yes and no. Sure, some tracks could've benefitted from a deeper production, others from a more punchy production, maybe some different vocal takes... Perfection's not the point of it. If music was made strictly from a scientific standpoint, or to adhere to a formula, it'd just be boring to listen to because there'd be nothing human about it.

    The reason why Blue Banisters is my favorite studio album from Lana is because there's a different kind of honesty than I've heard on any of the other albums. It's a really beautiful, earnest, no-frills navigation through the human experience, the cost of fame, mental health, and the impact of generational/family trauma. It's an elegant "fuck you" to all the backlash over the years, and also reflective of the introspection and inner-work she's been doing since the Chemtrails era.

    "Living Legend" and "Cherry Blossom" have a strange duality going on where they feel out of place, but they also fit right in when you look at the album from the wider lens. Especially considering the context of why she wrote "Living Legend", it's hard to deny its right to the tracklist.

    It'd be weird to expect everyone to love every album, or be on the same page with what albums are "a masterpiece" or "the best," because it's all subjective and relative to what's happening to you when the art finds you.

    If it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. This is my #1 Lana album, and I'm looking forward to seeing if it stays that way after Did you know... releases.
  18. Bonita liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Do I love everything about Blue Banisters? Yes and no. Sure, some tracks could've benefitted from a deeper production, others from a more punchy production, maybe some different vocal takes... Perfection's not the point of it. If music was made strictly from a scientific standpoint, or to adhere to a formula, it'd just be boring to listen to because there'd be nothing human about it.

    The reason why Blue Banisters is my favorite studio album from Lana is because there's a different kind of honesty than I've heard on any of the other albums. It's a really beautiful, earnest, no-frills navigation through the human experience, the cost of fame, mental health, and the impact of generational/family trauma. It's an elegant "fuck you" to all the backlash over the years, and also reflective of the introspection and inner-work she's been doing since the Chemtrails era.

    "Living Legend" and "Cherry Blossom" have a strange duality going on where they feel out of place, but they also fit right in when you look at the album from the wider lens. Especially considering the context of why she wrote "Living Legend", it's hard to deny its right to the tracklist.

    It'd be weird to expect everyone to love every album, or be on the same page with what albums are "a masterpiece" or "the best," because it's all subjective and relative to what's happening to you when the art finds you.

    If it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. This is my #1 Lana album, and I'm looking forward to seeing if it stays that way after Did you know... releases.
  19. West Coast liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Do I love everything about Blue Banisters? Yes and no. Sure, some tracks could've benefitted from a deeper production, others from a more punchy production, maybe some different vocal takes... Perfection's not the point of it. If music was made strictly from a scientific standpoint, or to adhere to a formula, it'd just be boring to listen to because there'd be nothing human about it.

    The reason why Blue Banisters is my favorite studio album from Lana is because there's a different kind of honesty than I've heard on any of the other albums. It's a really beautiful, earnest, no-frills navigation through the human experience, the cost of fame, mental health, and the impact of generational/family trauma. It's an elegant "fuck you" to all the backlash over the years, and also reflective of the introspection and inner-work she's been doing since the Chemtrails era.

    "Living Legend" and "Cherry Blossom" have a strange duality going on where they feel out of place, but they also fit right in when you look at the album from the wider lens. Especially considering the context of why she wrote "Living Legend", it's hard to deny its right to the tracklist.

    It'd be weird to expect everyone to love every album, or be on the same page with what albums are "a masterpiece" or "the best," because it's all subjective and relative to what's happening to you when the art finds you.

    If it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. This is my #1 Lana album, and I'm looking forward to seeing if it stays that way after Did you know... releases.
  20. Louise liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Do I love everything about Blue Banisters? Yes and no. Sure, some tracks could've benefitted from a deeper production, others from a more punchy production, maybe some different vocal takes... Perfection's not the point of it. If music was made strictly from a scientific standpoint, or to adhere to a formula, it'd just be boring to listen to because there'd be nothing human about it.

    The reason why Blue Banisters is my favorite studio album from Lana is because there's a different kind of honesty than I've heard on any of the other albums. It's a really beautiful, earnest, no-frills navigation through the human experience, the cost of fame, mental health, and the impact of generational/family trauma. It's an elegant "fuck you" to all the backlash over the years, and also reflective of the introspection and inner-work she's been doing since the Chemtrails era.

    "Living Legend" and "Cherry Blossom" have a strange duality going on where they feel out of place, but they also fit right in when you look at the album from the wider lens. Especially considering the context of why she wrote "Living Legend", it's hard to deny its right to the tracklist.

    It'd be weird to expect everyone to love every album, or be on the same page with what albums are "a masterpiece" or "the best," because it's all subjective and relative to what's happening to you when the art finds you.

    If it's wrong, I don't wanna be right. This is my #1 Lana album, and I'm looking forward to seeing if it stays that way after Did you know... releases.
  21. Elina liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Lana, Rob, and Charlie at Dan Tana’s in Los Angeles, CA - March 3rd, 2023   
    I'd suck a golfball through Charlie Grant's dick.
  22. Taco Truck x VB liked a post in a topic by Wryta Thinkpiece in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    Some Sorry Stan: OmG AmericumWhore WE LOVE U PLS GIVE MOAR
    *Thirty second snippet of my grandmother farting over the chorus being played on my vintage iHome speaker*
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