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  1. I love the first line, it's so beautiful
  2. I wanna say Honeymoon, but with some elements of UV.
  3. I'm saying this for the 100th time cause I'm so pumped, but. T O M O R R O W N E V E R C A M E I S F U C K I N G A M A Z I N G. D O N ' T @ M E. :kris:
  4. Wrote this, not sure if you still want descriptions 13 Beaches - Sounds very mysterious with the voice filter in the beginning, almost dangerous. You can hear the slight annoyance in her voice when you know she's singing about the paparazzi. You can feel for Lana in this track. It's a bittersweet melody. In My Feelings - Sounds like a femme fatale anthem. The voice filter is muffled, giving a misty atmosphere. With each line, her voice pushes the boundaries further and further. Her light breathy voice sails angelically in the background. God Bless America - Sounds kinda bluesy, but with a modern twist. The melancholy is evident however Lana's positive lyrics make up for it, giving the song an overall positive tone. The chorus sounds very patriotic. When The World Was At War - The acoustic guitars are light and airy, while the beat ponders away. I'm getting major Joanne (Gaga) vibes from it. The beat slightly drops and her voice shifts to a bluesy tone for the pre chorus. The lyrics are punchy, giving a sassy feel to it. Beautiful People - This songs sounds to me like "I'm Going Home" by Tim Curry (Rocky Horror Soundtrack) and I don't know why. The piano is sweet, the lyrics are descriptive, with lots of metaphors. Sounds melancholic. Tomorrow Never Came - The raw acoustic guitar plays softly in the beginning. Very folksy overtone. Reminiscent of early Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, with a modern twist. A very western, desert feel. The guitar in the pre chorus I think sounds an awful lot like the first chords used in the song "Hotel California" by the Eagles. Lana's vocals are soft yet a fair amount of vibrato is used for that 60s/70s tone. Heroin - The piano is there, however it's very quiet, giving an almost eerie yet calming sound. Her voice sounds aching, very gorgeous. Get Free - Sounds very UV. Sounds like the song "I Can Never Go Home Anymore" by the Shangri-Las. The 60s beat is there, giving a cute fun beat.
  5. 13 Beaches - Sounds very mysterious with the voice filter in the beginning, almost dangerous. You can hear the slight annoyance in her voice when you know she's singing about the paparazzi. You can feel for Lana in this track. It's a bittersweet melody. In My Feelings - Sounds like a femme fatale anthem. The voice filter is muffled, giving a misty atmosphere. With each line, her voice pushes the boundaries further and further. Her light breathy voice sails angelically in the background. God Bless America - Sounds kinda bluesy, but with a modern twist. The melancholy is evident however Lana's positive lyrics make up for it, giving the song an overall positive tone. The chorus sounds very patriotic. When The World Was At War - The acoustic guitars are light and airy, while the beat ponders away. I'm getting major Joanne (Gaga) vibes from it. The beat slightly drops and her voice shifts to a bluesy tone for the pre chorus. The lyrics are punchy, giving a sassy feel to it. Beautiful People - This songs sounds to me like "I'm Going Home" by Tim Curry (Rocky Horror Soundtrack) and I don't know why. The piano is sweet, the lyrics are descriptive, with lots of metaphors. Sounds melancholic. Tomorrow Never Came - The raw acoustic guitar plays softly in the beginning. Very folksy overtone. Reminiscent of early Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, with a modern twist. A very western, desert feel. The guitar in the pre chorus I think sounds an awful lot like the first chords used in the song "Hotel California" by the Eagles. Lana's vocals are soft yet a fair amount of vibrato is used for that 60s/70s tone. Heroin - The piano is there, however it's very quiet, giving an almost eerie yet calming sound. Her voice sounds aching, very gorgeous. Get Free - Sounds very UV. Sounds like the song "I Can Never Go Home Anymore" by the Shangri-Las. The 60s beat is there, giving a cute fun beat.
  6. Can we talk about the cute 60s drum beat in Get Free? Like omg.
  7. Songs I'm most excited to hear: 1. Tomorrow Never Came 2. In My Feelings 3. Get Free 4. Change 5. White Mustang 6. God Bless America 7. Beautiful People 8. Heroin 9. When The World Was At War 10. 13 Beaches
  8. I can believe yesterday we got 2 songs, and today we got the fucking previews. I'm so happy.
  9. This album actually sounds darker than I imagined. No wonder why she took Yosemite off (sorry @@salvatore)
  10. I'm not sure how I feel about 13 Beaches. I like the voice filter in the beginning, but I hope the song explodes for the chorus
  11. I'll start with my fave, Tomorrow Never Came. Acoustic guitar in the beginning, very nice calming melody. Sounds kinda twangy, like early Bob Dylan. And she sings "lay lady lay" (Bob Dylan's reference). It's very short snippet but omg. It sounds like something you'd listen to while walking desert roads
  12. It's times like these when I'm so fucking happy I became broke after buying the vinyl. Worth it. All of it.
  13. I know I keep on going on about this song but Tomorrow Never Came is the one I'm most excited for. It's gonna be a folk anthem. Just y'all wait.
  14. I love how she used the words "ultra softly" UV teas
  15. Btw it's "tropic of cancer" after the book by Henry Miller
  16. TNC will be the best in my opinion. Omfg I can't get over it
  17. Tomorrow Never Came. She mentions the book TROPIC OF CANCER by Henry Mills omfg
  18. Okay the only downside: the motherfuckers didn't re-produce Roachella
  19. And to think we were all trashing the title
  20. Before she sings the Cherry chorus she says "fuck" omg yaaaaasss explicit bb
  21. My wig is non existent at this point omfg girl
  22. Get Free is sounds so sexy, it had that 60s beat to it
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