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  1. stargurl liked a post in a topic by H E R O I N in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    Poor Selena...
     
  2. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Dominikx4 in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    quick lil edit i made
  3. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Flowerbomb in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    Relationship goals
  4. stargurl liked a post in a topic by WitchHazel in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    I want them to kiss sooo bad 
  5. stargurl liked a post in a topic by collin in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    queen of being a lazy bitch who can't take two seconds to crop
  6. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Creyk in (CANCELLED) Lana will perform three new songs @ France Inter   
    I am sure they are counted as new because they are from the new album. So Love, Lust for life and another
  7. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Flowerbomb in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    I don't think the picture is fake. But if it is then...
     

  8. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Lana De Los Reyes in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    Made this for fun   Hope you like it

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlG476n3dPI&feature=youtu.be
  9. stargurl liked a post in a topic by subversive light in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    hell yeah ^
     
    anyway
     
    lolz i'm brazilian too, also lmao at you lying to your manager haha that's very b r a s i l e i r o
    wish i were portuguese, 10% of my family are from Açores lol (the other 90% are a bunch of angry ass italianos)
  10. stargurl liked a post in a topic by AngelHeadedHipster in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    I found a few corrections to be made in the lyrics. Check em out and lemme know if you guys hear the same thing
     
    CHERRIES & WINE
     
    When you're Standing in the Face of Danger
    'Cause you just want it So Much, Damn Much
    From your Faith in Love
    It's like Heaven taking the Place of Something Evil
    And then it Burned off from the Rush
    Yeah, yeah
     
    In time, In time, In time
    I fall to pieces when I'm with you
    I fall to pieces
    My cherries & wine
     
     
    An Analysis of this snippet :
     
    The song is about the collision of the intense feelings of LOVE and LUST. It's about how when you meet a hot stranger you feel this incredible animal magnetism that makes you wanna tear off their clothes and consume each other. But once that part is over, the boys are usually detached and they leave but the girls start to get attached to them and develop obsessive thoughts about their lovers, as girls (as Lana sang in TIWMUG) all look for heaven in their lovers and most importantly true love. It's almost like a curse and girls would literally die to find and keep their true love by their side forever.
    In this song Lana is at first overpowered by the feelings of LUST for this guy who's clearly bad for her. Their sexual chemistry is off the charts and the guy is clearly just using her for sex. She knows that and as time goes by she starts to go crazy over why this guy doesn't reciprocate the love she feels for him. She thinks she can change him but she's failing and as a result falling to pieces. She wants to quit him but she's stuck in a toxic downward spiral of LOVE & LUST.
     
    HEAVEN = LOVE
    SOMETHING EVIL = LUST
    ONCE YOUR FEELINGS OF LUST ARE BURNED OFF FROM THE RUSH , YOU'RE LEFT TO DEAL WITH THE FEELINGS OF LOVE.
     
    The whole time I was writing this I was thinking about Lana & G-Eazy's relationship.
  11. stargurl liked a post in a topic by glitch diva in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    My fanmade cover, did you guys like it?
  12. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Heroin in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    This whole release date situation is giving me a headache... 
     
    Someone posts a good reason why it could still come next week and I'm like YAAS bitch slay 
     
     
    Someone posts a good reason why it's coming in July and I'm like 
     
    I can't keep on having these mood swings the whole day, Lana sis do something pls 
  13. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Terrence Loves Me in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    that song is one of my favs <3
  14. stargurl liked a post in a topic by lustforlife in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    OMG JUST FOUND THAT PIC OF G-EAZY INSIDE LANA PUSSY
     

  15. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Stargirl in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    somehow, Angel, you prove to be weirder than me on this forum. Well done and I love you 
  16. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Architecture in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    this is about to be me:
     

  17. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Stargirl in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    this is how i feel rn 

  18. stargurl liked a post in a topic by LDR5 in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    can we mandella effect the album artwork
  19. stargurl liked a post in a topic by LanaTrailer in Paris Match Interview   
    Sebastien retweeted me 
     

  20. stargurl liked a post in a topic by FLL in Paris Match Interview   
    Translated by me!
     
    Lana Del Rey lounges on the divan.
    She hasn’t left her false eyelashes, but she has gotten rid of her sadness. After two years of absence, the diva of “sad pop” comes back with a “Rage de vivre” translation of “Lust for Life” her fifth album which comes out July 21st and “Love” her single, which has already passed 50 million views on YouTube. Same hypnotic voice, same poetic universe for a woman who now has a certain taste for happiness. Since her debut in 2012, on the internet, with Born to Die which made her one of the biggest stars in music, Lana tells us in mind-blowing songs and beautiful music videos of her fragile life as a young girl haunted by death and failure. Today, she says that she has overcome these demons and her toxic relationships. Single, maybe, but a little more light-hearted.

    For her, it’s already history. At 17 years old, Elizabeth Woolridge Grant wrote her own songs and made her own music videos: “I took a lot of photos. Then I started to record myself, to use my image.” After seven hellish years of singing in Brooklyn bars, her music video “Video Games,” posted in 2011 and has since been viewed 155 million times, which thrusted in a few minutes, the young American into an unforeseen notoriety. She evolved into Lana Del Rey, Lolito 2.0, fan of the sixties who over the course of her songs tells a sometimes indecent and provocative story but always sensual. “I am connected to the future and the past at the same time… That’s why I have few friends…” Today, she sings “I’m young and in love”. But confides that she has found happiness… since she is no longer dating. “I’ve never been lucky in choosing boyfriends”.
    She always loved putting on a show: “As a child, I loved making my life a work of art.”
    “My passion for beautiful films might explain my aesthetic” says the woman who would have loved living in the Flower Power of the hippy years.

    “Kids. Friends, all that’s a bonus. My dream is simply to be happy.”
     
    From our colleague in Los Angeles Karelle Fitoussi.
    Paris Match. We knew you as somber and melancholic, singing your stories about tormented love. You’ve come back with two songs that exude a lack of worry and a joie de vivre. What happened?
    I haven’t been dating for a year and a half. Apparently, that has done me a lot of good. [she laughs] I learned how to say no and to listen to the little voice in my head that tells me to do one thing or another.
    You have “Trust no one” tattooed on your index… Have you often been betrayed?
    Yes. I’ve never been good at chosing friends. But now it’s better, I know how to go about it. I’ve learned one thing, and that’s that people show you really quickly who they really are. You have to listen to them, and pay attention to the signs. In the past, sometimes I’ve had lovers who’ve told me strange things, things I should have found unacceptable, but I closed my eyes. That doesn’t happen to me anymore. At the smallest indication of something strange, I get out. A love story that doesn’t do you any good is toxic. I finally understand that.
    Are you not afraid that your newfound happiness will ruin your inspiration?
    No. When I was writing Born to Die, I was living in London, and I met a lot of new people, I didn’t know what was going to happen, but I was full of hope. I saw myself evolving into this type of avant-garde artist and this excitement made creating simple and easy. When the critics starting being really harsh, when things started becoming more violent, that’s when that magic left me. So happiness is obviously a good thing. I’m not afraid.
    The New York Times said that you were a “nightmarish reflection of cynicism and of American fakeness.”
    An interesting start to someone’s career, isn’t it? [she laughs] It was horrible, completely horrible. I really must have loved music to have continued after that. But I should’ve stopped. Thankfully, things have changed. I won’t ever change myself to make myself more popular or to make someone else happy.
    People have really have shamed you for your heavily constructed public image. Some people even said that you’re a puppet.
    For a longtime, I didn’t understand these reactions. Of course, I paid attention to my look. I had long styled hair, but I was too preoccupied by the music to understand why they talked about me like that. I was waiting for people to figure out for themselves that I was smart… I really had to question myself, to ask why people reacted to me like that. A question of energy, maybe. With a bit of space, even if I find [what they’re saying] ridiculous, I can understand.
    If, with a wave of a magic wand, you could start all over, what would you change?
    Everything! I don’t even know where to start!
    You wouldn’t be a singer?
    I love music, there were times where it saved me from my own demons, but it’s a double-edged sword. If I had the opportunity to take a simpler path, I would do it, without hesitation.
    When you were younger, you dreamed of being a writer…
    Yes, but after having tried from a young age, I knew that I didn’t have the writer’s soul. I tried to write short stories, but they were terrible. So, I tried to do poetry… but it still wasn’t for me! That’s how I decided to write music. [she laughs]. The next step would have been Haikus!
    Between two records and two tours, what do you do?
    I go to the beach. I swim once per week, I work out with my sister who shares my house with me. I take advantage of the sun and the wonderful Californian nature: with my girlfriends, we go to Big Sur or to Carmel… I never get over seeing the bright light from 7:30 in the morning. For a New Yorker like me, every time it’s still enchanting. Yes, I am that girl you can constantly talk about the time and the weather! But above all what I love the most in Los Angeles, is that there are so many musicians. Every band from London to New York have moved here! Artic Monkeys, The Last Shadow Puppets, Father John Misty… They’re all here in L.A.!
    Have you finally found the community of artists you’ve always dreamed of being a part of?
    Yes. And when I go on tour, after four months on the road, they’re like me. They want to pick up where we left off. My friends who don’t do music, they’re lives have moved on.
    How do you deal with living in the constant view of the paparazzi?
    I wrote a song called, 13 beaches which talks about how I do it, last summer, I had to go to 13 different beaches before I could find one without paparazzi, where I laid down with a book. But we can get used to anything. And then maybe it’s worth it. What I can’t get used to, is systematically finding my songs on the internet before they’re supposed to come out. It takes so much time to make a record… a year and a half! When leaving the studio, I always have to hope that they’re secure.
    Why do you impose this cycle of every two years for an album?
    It’s the time needed for reflection and contemplation. My records are like love letters to myself.
    And will you have kids?
    When I have kids… I’ll take them on the road with me. Muse’s or Chris Martin’s boys do it well! I have the feeling it’ll workout, whatever I decide to do. It’ll be a nice surprise. Yeah, I would love to have a family.
    Is it on your agenda?
    [she laughs]. It’ll happen one day. Without a doubt within the next five years. Kids. Friends, all that’s a bonus. My dream is simply to be happy. Which I am right now.
  21. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Stargirl in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    Interesting.... 
    A man in all black about a month ago handed me this flyer, with a woman pictured standing on the moon, advertising the "true church"

    then look at lana's outfit in the latest photoshoot

    Interesting kind of promo...
  22. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Flowerbomb in Lust For Life - Pre-Release Thread   
    HM
     
    1. Honeymoon Memories
    2. Music To Watch Grandpas To
    3. Jesus Loves You
    4. Gods Knows I'm Blind
    5. High By The Nursing Home
    6. Weak
    7. 18th Century Deco
    8. Traditional Religion
    9. Salvatore (My Caretaker)
    10. The Blackest Teeth
    11. 94
    12. Swan Watching
    13. Don't Let Me Fall Down The Stairs
  23. stargurl liked a post in a topic by Groupie Lover in New Song "Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind" Out May 15   
    too iconic for my existence   
  24. stargurl liked a post in a topic by latothemoon in New Song "Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind" Out May 15   
    She needs to put BAR/Architecture on Lust for Life because that song is amazing
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