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  1. Just downloaded it, and it got a notepad document which directs me to a download link for the password to extract the .rar which I have to do a survey before I get the download link of the password.  I say that it's fake tbh.


  2. I'm guessing she's gonna make a video for "Pilgrim" when the time her debut album is about to come out?  Kinda like what CHVRCHES did with "The Mother We Share" I guess?  But anyways, "Never Wanna Know" is nice but not her best work.  The missing element of her funky/electronic snappy production is what make her stood out from any singer, but however I do respect for switching it up though.


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    LORDE'S 'PURE HEROINE' IS THE ALBUM LANA DEL REY WISHES SHE MADE
    By: Julia Emmanuele
    12:49PM EDT

    1899807.jpgFrank Hoensch/Getty Images

    Fans of Lorde, the 16-year-old pop star, have been eagerly awaiting her debut album since "Royals" started going viral. Luckily for them, the singer has made Pure Heroine available to stream via VH1 a week ahead of its September 30 release. Like her hit single, the album has enough electronic elements to help it sit comfortably on the charts, but the beats are all simple and pared-down, which helps give the album a more organic feel than the EDM-pop club bangers that have become so popular recently. Sonically, it gives off the impression that it could have been made in Lorde's bedroom, with some beats she put together herself, which perfectly compliments Lorde's anti-glamour pop star persona. The songs are distinctly undanceable, and her voice gives the lyrics the kind of longing that music about being a teenager requires. 

    To put it bluntly, Pure Heroine is the album that Lana Del Rey wishes she made. This isn't meant to provoke a debate about Del Rey's "authenticity" versus Lorde's — after all, all pop stars have cultivated personas, and where Del Rey is a trailer park Lolita, Lorde is the "realistic" pop star. However, where Born to Die was overproduced in places, layering echoes over strings over electronic beats, Pure Heroine's minimal production allows the songs to shine in a way that Del Rey's couldn't quite manage. Lorde also manages to make each song on her album distinct and unique, with which Del Rey had some trouble. Many of Lorde's songs are tinged with the same kind of longing found on Born to Die — which is probably a result of her being an actual teenager — but keeps it all from feeling one-note. It's almost as if Lorde took all of the things that were good from Del Rey's debut and fine-tuned them to create a better, more interesting result. 

    Lorde has also perfectly timed the release of her debut. In the upcoming months, there are several attention-grabbing albums coming out, including ones from Miley Cyrus (October 4), Katy Perry (October 22) and Lady Gaga (November 11). Not only does an earlier release guarantee Lorde the press she deserves, but it will give fans a chance to get acquainted with the songs before we're all bombarded with club banger after club banger. Lorde is establishing herself as the foil to the over-the-top pop divas of our time - through both her music and her personality - and people seeking something normal or relatable on the pop charts will flock to Pure Heroine

    The New Zealander has been quoted as saying that she wants to make something "real" that kids can relate to, and so far her desire for authenticity has served her well. There's sure to be at least two more hit singles off of Pure Heroine and hopefully Lorde's success will allow for more artists like her to break through to the mainstream. Either way, it seems like Lorde's quest for an anti-pop star is going to make her a genuine one.

    From: http://www.hollywood.com/news/celebrities/55034224/lorde-pure-heroine-available-to-stream-early

    THIS IS TOTAL WAR. Lorde's management is pushing with PAYOLA the anti-Lana Del Rey campaign started some months ago. Wow, i'm really starting to hate this little bitch

     

    "and people seeking something normal or relatable on the pop charts" -i was never interested in normal and relatable artists - btw, Lorde's not that relatable, in her heart she's a fame whore, she's a calculating person much more packaged than Lana was. When Lana started in 2011 she was like a puppy, but Borde in my view is the real calculating and unauthentic creation the whole Pure Shit screams about this. 

     

    "Lorde's quest for an anti-pop star is going to make her a genuine one": yes the PAYOLA licks are obvious, yea, Borde the "anti-pop star" (nonsense alert!!!!)

     

     

    oops  :creep:


  4. *attempts to start some shit* Some Lana fans are just jelly of the success that Lorde has been getting.  Lorde is getting more bigger and bigger while Lana does bullshit ass obscure short films like Flopico.  Lorde is straight up killing the game right now.  :creep:


  5. Ok, I been listening to this artist a lot lately, and I gotta say she's pretty amazing, especially for her age.  If she keeps this up and improving when she gets older,  it's gonna be insane, she got all the potential to be the biggest popstar, even bigger than Gaga and Adele but by yet don't even have to compromise her artistry of her work.  People been saying that she's very similar to Lana Del Rey, but idk she's giving me some sort of a Kate Bush type of vibe for some reason, well mostly songwriting wise.

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