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  1. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Lust For Life - Merch & Media Thread   
    I contacted the customer service asking about the expected shipping of the boxset and here's what they wrote:
    "I can confirm the release date for the Boxset is currently set for the 1st December 2017 so your order will in the run up to this date and you will receive email confirmation once this leaves."
     
    So maybe we'll get it for Christmas...2020...
  2. J.R.OMEGA liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Lust For Life - Merch & Media Thread   
    I contacted the customer service asking about the expected shipping of the boxset and here's what they wrote:
    "I can confirm the release date for the Boxset is currently set for the 1st December 2017 so your order will in the run up to this date and you will receive email confirmation once this leaves."
     
    So maybe we'll get it for Christmas...2020...
  3. Carmen Del Rey liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Celebrity Mentions Thread   
    Bruce Springsteen lists Lana as one of his favourite contemporary songwriters: "I love her, especially the extended version of her first record [“Born to Die: The Paradise Edition”]."
     
     
    And I recently stumbled upon an...interesting interview with Marilyn Manson in which he steered the conversation from Lana's spell on Trump to a vague indication of a sexual relationship between him and Lana (or not)...
    " The occult imagery you were playing around with 20 years ago seems to be mainstream now, like Lana Del Rey putting a hex on Trump. How do you feel about it? Do you feel vindicated?
    “Is this before or after sex with Lana Del Rey?”
    Pardon?
    “I said, is this before or after I had or would have sex with Lana Del Rey?”
    I didn’t ask if you had sex with Lana Del Rey.
    “I didn’t say I did.”
    Did you say you didn’t?
    “I didn’t say I didn’t or I did… You know how she sings, she’s dead still and she bats her eyelashes. So I would imagine, hypothetically, [in] sexual parameters that she would do the same thing. I would also imagine that in a witchcraft-type environment she would also just bat her eyelashes and that might not really be effective. Although she is a very lovely girl.”   "
  4. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by Be Free in Article about Lizzy Grant/Lana Del Rey by old friends & David Nitchern   
    Just found this article on a French page about Lizzy Grant and her beginnings as Lana Del Rey.
     
    http://www.greenroom.fr/117948-lana-del-rey-lizzy-grant/
     
    I translated it with Google and there's a few mistakes, for example, it changes the word "her" to "his", but I'll post here anyways bc it could be interesting for some people like it was for me (: 
     
    Lana Del Rey has released Lust for Life , her fourth album. A record where the American remembers her life before, when she was still only Lizzy Grant. A young student at Fordham University with a devastating charisma, at ease in a New Jersey mobile home, determined to become a "successful artist . " Thing promised due thing. A story of a young New Yorker who has been dreaming.   Aaron Peer talks about it with a chuckle. The embarrassed laughter of the one who saw nothing coming. "We were all four in a car to go from one movie set to another: Benham, Charlie, Lizzy and me . " In June 2010, in New Jersey, the small team then had only a few days to shoot what would be the last personal project of Aaron, a film student in New York: Poolside . More precisely, 12 minutes and 19 seconds of a short film that tells a slow drift involving two pool cleaners, a break-in, and a summer idyll by the chlorinated swimming pool of a large mansion. A classic short film for this graduate student. Except that in this simple journey, on an anonymous road of New Jersey, nothing was truly banal. At the front on the passenger seat, Lizzy, with fair hair and a candid look, offers the boys to put on music. "Lizzy then put his songs on and said, 'Hey, that's stuff I'm working on,' says Aaron, who only cares about music. I was mostly mentally building my film . " Benham Jones was on the trip as well. And his memory is a little more precise. "The first song Lizzy gave us that day in the box was 'Video Games'. The second, 'This Is What Makes Us Girls'. We all found his pieces very cool. But we obviously had no idea what was going to happen, " he said. Lizzy, who took control of the CD player from the passenger seat is no longer an unknown as Benham recalls: "It was Lizzy Grant. The one that was to become Lana Del Rey a few months later " .   How could the future US pop star, 25 years old at the time, have found herself playing in an amateur film with a budget of just 400 dollars? Perhaps because she had "loved the script" as Aaron said, who had spotted it with a pixelated video taken at the Mercury Lounge in New York some time before. Perhaps also thanks to her personality, and "the very specific way she had to speak," according to the same Aaron. And most of all because all of them were studying in the same buildings at Fordham University in the Bronx. Media and communication for Aaron, philosophy for Lizzy. The best speaker of the time is Benham Jones, producer of Poolside , and friend of the young woman: "At university she began to discover a lot of music: folk, shoegaze, punk. We listened to local bands such as Des Ark, Mirah, The Blow and Rainer Maria. She had been saying for a while that she wanted to make music . Benham is busy with an associative space on the campus of their college, the Rodrigue's Coffee House. "Lizzy often came with her guitar and she was playing songs for us," he said. It is in this improvised concert hall that an audience will hear for the first time titles like "Yayo" or "Kill Kill".   The queen of the sofa   June 2007. Brooklyn, New York. Van Wilson passes a head in one of the many songwriter contests that swarm in the Williamsburg neighborhood. He is then headhunter for the indie label 5 Points Records. When it was the turn of the young Lizzy Grant, author of a demo-album called Sirens in 2005 under the pseudonym May Jailer, to present her texts in the club of Northsix in the framework of the Williamsburg Live Songwriting Competition, his telephone. David Nichtern, the label's owner, remembers: "We signed a contract with her in June. She told me 'I want to be a successful artist' " . Much more assured in his remarks than in his first performances on stage, according to his first producer. "The first time we met her, she played the guitar with only two fingers," he smiled. Why sign the young artist so quickly then? David Nichtern does not hesitate for a second: his charisma. "When I saw her, it was a bit like seeing the hidden girl of Leonard Cohen and Marylin Monroe. She had something very feminine and theatrical that I did not often see, so much so that I had even thought of proposing her to my contacts in the cinema if she did not break into music . He draws a relentless argument, proof by three: "1 - She was charismatic. 2 - She knew it. 3 - She was convinced to become a great star. And she was right . "   She composed these first songs between her mobile home in New Jersey in which she had decided to live, and the apartments of friends where she sometimes failed, like that of Benham. In 2012, she rewound with chuckling: "My mother nicknamed me the 'Queen of the sofa' at that time . " Thanks to a $ 10,000 advance by 5 points, she has to set up a first album and tour New York's small halls. Problem, it is not facing a public that Lizzy feels most comfortable. Still in 2012, she even explained that she was "writer before being a stage singer. To go on stage is against my nature, I am not an exhibitionist . " It will, however, run counter to nature, the bars and open mics of New York for several years. After four good years of galley, without seeing her career take off, the young woman is thinking of making a 180 degree turn. While his first album is finally ready to go out (in general indifference) in January 2010, Grant asks at the last minute to David Nichtern to add the pseudo Lana Del Ray (with an "a") on the cover. A few weeks later, she contacted him to change his name to Lana Del Rey (with an "e"). Before you simply ask that the disc be removed from the market. "Lizzy then told us that she wanted to change the disc and add some songs while we loved it as it was. We had an artistic disagreement, " recalls David Nichtern. He sighed, plunged into his bad memories: "It was a quite special time. She wanted to change her music, change her name, change her manager ... "   The new phase of his career will finally begin. The arrival of a duo of English managers, Ben Mawson and Ed Millet, met a few months ago, will change the situation. "Once she signed with her English managers, Lizzy began working on new songs," says David Nichtern. She was going in a new direction with a much larger sound than her album was about to release . Hence his request to remove his first disc from the circulation that no longer corresponded to him, according to her. When David Nichtern evokes the episode, everything seems to have finally ended amicably: "I am also a musician and producer, and I always wanted to leave a total artistic freedom to my artists. So I told him 'do what you want to do' and we signed a contract to leave in good terms . Lana Del Rey is more critical: at Nylon magazine in 2012, she will present 5 Points Records as a label where "it was not happening" while she will express other reproaches to GQ the same year: "My first album was was completed in 2008. But my label waited three years to get it. They thought a record company would buy it but it did not happen. So they took it out themselves. Except that I had moved on to something else . " So far from the bars and open mics of New York.   Between London and New York   Before launching this shift more public, Lizzy tried a little detour by the cinema. And Poolside , then. The director Aaron Peer and his friends remember a detail: the songs that the future Lana Del Rey makes them listen to on the CD player of their car did not come from America, but from Europe. "They had been registered in London," says Aaron Peer. "She did not really live in New Jersey at the time," said Benham Jones. She traveled back and forth between London, New York and Los Angeles . Lizzy Grant has been released for a few months on a new sofa: his manager Ben Miller, in the English capital, to work on new tracks with different producers (Justin Parker, Chris Braide, Biff Stannard ...) in studios loaned by the label Sony ATV. On Twitter and Facebook at the end of 2010 and in 2011, the young woman alternates between quotations from John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Frank Sinatra, and messages in which she expresses her enthusiasm to work with several producers in London. As the Dazed magazine Justin Parker tells, "Sony had a studio to compose that they lent us, but not on weekdays because I was nobody and neither was it at the time. So we were composing songs on Saturday afternoons out there when she could come from New York . " It is during these sessions that she will write in February 2011 "Video Games" in the presence of Justin Parker before tweeting the words a few weeks later in general indifference.     Lana and producer Chris Braide In the corridors of Universal, one begins to speak of the young woman: the American major will try to introduce the singer to the general public by proposing to Mando Diao, a pop group of Swedish renowned in his country, invite the singer at one of their acoustic concerts for MTV at the end of 2010. For several days, the New Yorker joined them in their studio in the suburbs of Stockholm. "Universal was already talking a lot of it internally back then," the group recalled. It was based in London and they were trying to market it all over Europe. We were looking for young talents for our MTV Unplugged and they came to us to offer us a collaboration with it . In the same way, the Guardian's musical editorial team receives nineteen titles of the singer "made with different producers" sent by "his team" at the beginning of 2011, without further details.     What is the basis for accusations of the artist's manipulation by a major at the beginning of his career? Those who have known Lizzy Grant in his younger years say the opposite. "There really was a big misunderstanding when we began to say that it was ridden from scratch by a label at the time of Video Games," says his former collaborator David Nichtern. He looks amused: "For working with her, I can tell you that he is an extremely stubborn and obstinate person who reflects on all aspects of his art . " Benham Jones, who has seen her evolve since her debut, does not say the opposite from New York: "Yes, Lana was surrounded by producers at the time of its explosion. But they just helped her assert her world because technically she was not a seasoned musician . " He adds: "But what should not be forgotten is that it was she, all alone in her New York room, who invented a mythology around the character Lana Del Rey with her music and videos on iMovie " . Memories of his young years return. "When 'Born To Die' came out, people said she could not sing, she'd been up and down, blablabla ... It made me crazy to hear that: I knew Lana's music was the craziest thing I'd seen in the coffee shop at Fordham University . " Crazy, and lucrative, too: more than five years after its release in 2012, Born To Die is still the fourth album of the decade most present in the charts.    
  5. ruined peaches liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  6. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by guardian in guardian - 13 Beaches   
    i've been working on some more neil edits, i've only made one Lana edit that I like so far, but I will be making more, I am currently more satisfied with what I have achieved, my previous Neil edits were such disasters but I think these are a lil better. 

     


     

  7. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by K-Mail in K-Mail - LDR traditional art.   
    Ok so I've made my first ever animated drawing and I'm so excited to share it
    Here:
     
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BYWPb_GAezI/
     
    Please tell me what you think
  8. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by californianfreak in Interview with "Die ganze Woche" (07/2017)   
    Thank you for translating
  9. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with "Die ganze Woche" (07/2017)   
    Found this interview but I'm not sure if it's actually new. Some parts of it seem really familiar to me but I don't know... Just in case anybody's interested I made a rly quick translation of it.
     
    DIE GANZE WOCHE
    July 2017
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
    Source: Die ganze WOCHE
     
  10. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with "Die ganze Woche" (07/2017)   
    Found this interview but I'm not sure if it's actually new. Some parts of it seem really familiar to me but I don't know... Just in case anybody's interested I made a rly quick translation of it.
     
    DIE GANZE WOCHE
    July 2017
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
    Source: Die ganze WOCHE
     
  11. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by American Bottom in Interview with "Die ganze Woche" (07/2017)   
    Waste of time.. thanks for finding it and sharing tho
  12. slang liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with "Die ganze Woche" (07/2017)   
    Found this interview but I'm not sure if it's actually new. Some parts of it seem really familiar to me but I don't know... Just in case anybody's interested I made a rly quick translation of it.
     
    DIE GANZE WOCHE
    July 2017
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
    Source: Die ganze WOCHE
     
  13. Slumdog liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with "Die ganze Woche" (07/2017)   
    Found this interview but I'm not sure if it's actually new. Some parts of it seem really familiar to me but I don't know... Just in case anybody's interested I made a rly quick translation of it.
     
    DIE GANZE WOCHE
    July 2017
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
    Source: Die ganze WOCHE
     
  14. fl0ridakil0s liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  15. kik liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  16. CatchTheBreeze liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  17. litewave liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  18. WhiteHydrangea liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  19. slang liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Interview with German magazine Musikexpress (09/17)   
    I hope my translation isn't too bad...
     
    MUSIKEXPRESS
    Aug./Sept. 2017 - Original text/interview by: Arno Frank
    Translation by @PinUpCartoonBaby
     
    Transcript:


     
     

     
     
    I've mixed feelings about this interview, it seems so random and most of it is the interviewer name-dropping some famous philosophers to seem intellectual or idk.
  20. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Subversive - Lust For Life concept booklet   
    Started out as a joke but now we here, this is the best thing I've ever done.
     
    LOOK ON BEHANCE PLEASE!!
    Concept:
    Booklet 28p
    Black and white
    Inside uncoated paper 140g
    Cover and slide uncoated paper 300g
    Matte black bubble envelope
    Subversive A5 slide sticker on the envelope
    Binding wire-o matte black metal small round holes

    All illustrations except page 17 by me 
     
    Typography:
    Space Mono by Colophon
    Akzidenz Grotesk Bold Extended by Berthold
    Beckett by Audio Electric Systems
     
     
     
     

  21. PinUpCartoonBaby liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in East Side - Early songs CD printable concept   
    I already posted it galore but I bought some soft boxes, took good pics and thought I could present it to you in a more official way!
     
    EAST SIDE - LIZZIE GRANT EARLY SONGS CONCEPT
     
    This simple concept design regroups four songs that are supposed or known to date from before 2007: Fordham Road, Methamphetamines, Money Hunny and Your Band Is All The Rage, in a tribute to New York. It uses only two colours: soft black (C30M30Y30K100), and yellow (C0M0Y100K0). The fonts are Alegreya by Juan Pablo del Peral (Google font), Deutsh Gotisch by Dieter Steffmann (available for free commercially), and Helvetica Neue by D. Stempel AG. The images are in duotone and halftone and represent my vision of the concept: these four songs have a very strong New York feel to me, and images of the bay, Coney Island and big empty avenues come to my mind when I listen to them. The statue is the one in Fordham University. I wanted to visually represent the lowfi grunginess you can find in the Lizzie songs and the videos, all while keeping the general feel very crisp and elegant. The gothic font has the purpose of linking even more to the New York history. Using these polaroids by Chuck as the cover and insert seemed a perfect fit, especially since they are two of my favourite Lana photos of all time. It is also a rework of my very first thing I've done on Photoshop, which was this concept, but really ugly  And last thing I much prefer Lizzie to Lizzy so don't @ me!
     


     
    If you want to download this project for free to print it yourself, you can do it here. 
    And if you want to make me really happy, please give me a view on Behance!
  22. MamaDelGhey liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Lana's alleged sect/cult past   
    Sorry for this stupid title didn't know how to call this. Further I don't know if this is the right place for this info but I just stumbled upon sth really really interesting.
     
    Some austrian sites (maybe other too) reported about an interview of Lana with 'Grazia' in which she revealed that she was a member of a sect!
     
    Quick translation of one of those articles:
    The singer allegedly used to be dominated by a Guru. Since he wanted to "break" his girls she left the sect.
    US-singer Lana Del Rey has a past in a sect behind her. "I used to be a member of an underground sect which was reigned by a guru. He surrounded himself with young girls," she told the magazine Grazia. She as well couldn't resist his "insane charisma". She was longing for "love and safety" in this group.
    But the guru turned out to be a bad person. "He thought that he had to break people first to build them up again. At the end I quit the sect." Her addiction to alcohol which she had as a teenager is over as well adds the 27 year old. "For ten years I haven't touched a drink - but I'd somehow really like to."
     
    Source
     
    This newspaper/website is usually quite reliable so...yeah.
     
     
    Thought? So "you're my cult leader" suddenly has a completely new meaning...
  23. ilovetati liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Project "Lana Del Ray A.K.A Lizzy Grant"   
    Actually I haven't yet. I don't really know why...
    But I promise I will soon. This file is saved on my old laptop which still is at my parents' home but as soon as I get there I'll dig it up, finish it and post it just for you.
  24. forkpt1 liked a post in a topic by PinUpCartoonBaby in Project "Lana Del Ray A.K.A Lizzy Grant"   
    Look what boredom just created...
     

     
     
    I tried quite hard to find a picture as similar to the original(?) back cover as possible but I just could not find a photo taken from those weird stands or tribunes or whatever like the one from the original cover. I only found out that the location is called Morey's Pier, in case anybody wants to know.
    I'd really like to hear your opinions, suggestions, criticism etc.
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