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  1. So interesting, it took a lot of time and it paid off
  2. listen to the music video vs the audio on her VEVO. Listen closely right before the chorus where she says "Your love x3"
  3. 1. Cruel World 2. Cherry 3. Cola 4. West Coast 5. In My Feelings 6. Music to Watch Boys To 7. White Mustang 8. 13 Beaches 9. Born to Die 10. Video Games 11. Million Dollar Man 12. Shades of Cool 13. Heroin 14. Change 15. Get Free 16. Florida Kilos 17. Off to the Races idk its so hard omg
  4. I know this has been debated for years on here, but what do you guys think? After Heroin being on Lust for Life and the tons of drug references on the album, do you think she was a drug addict along with her alcoholism? sorry if im beating a dead horse
  5. Ultraviolence Lust for Life Born to Die Paradise Honeymoon I have to wait a little to rate Lust for Life still. I would say it's number one, but I'm gonna wait til it ages a little. Ultraviolence has aged gracefully, but I don't know if LFL will. I could never get sick of listening to UV but LFL i think I can.
  6. Prom Song Gone Wrong Angels Forever Velvet Crowbar
  7. i hear a lot of Ultraviolence in this with the beats of BTD and Honeymoon. Sort of a hybrid of all three.
  8. I didnt write about the first part because we've heard most of it besides a couple songs. Coachella (Woodstock in my Mind) - 8.5/10 I love the message behind the song and appreciate the beats behind the lyrics. It seems a little unfinished and I enjoy that part of it. Sets a good tone for the second half lyrically, but is the last song of hard beats on the record. God Bless America - 9/10 The guitar at the beginning is refreshing. The very "American" vibe I get from the first couple seconds is electric. The two gunshots after "God Bless America" is also a favorite part. Her tone "And all the beautiful woman in it" makes it seem like that part is a little secret. Like a hush-hush? Very patriotic and feminine. "Stand proud and strong like Lady Liberty shining on and on" she sings, wanting the ladies to know, they keep us strong. Overall, a great song, but not the strongest in terms of lyrics on the record. Musically, BTD reworked by an Indie artist... at its finest. When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing - 9/10 The first verse and the little beat in the back is reminiscent of Born to Die and the first verse. The tempo change from the verses to chorus is so great, my favorite part. "Is it the end of an Era, is it the end of America" She sings in a way that she's trying to convince herself its going to be alright, but shes still unsure. Her pitch in the chorus is amazing. The chorus is the highlight of this song. Similar to GBA, a refreshing and new song, but not the strongest on the album. Beautiful People, Beautiful Problems - 10/10 I love the piano in this. Also love her tone. Lyrically, I'm in total awe with this song. The melody, the instrumentation, everything is great. I was apprehensive about hearing a song with Lana and Stevie, but to me, their voices are so complementary towards each other. Her verse is VERY refreshing and sounds just like a Fleetwood Mac song back in the 70s. The pre-chorus after the 2nd verse where they're singing together is one of my favorite parts. The later end of the song makes me wanna cry, right after the bridge. They sound so desperate and sure of themselves. A standout and one of my favs on the record. Tomorrow Never Came - 8.5/10 The Woodstock, Indie vibe is a standout on this record. Reminds me of Florida Kilos in a way. The chorus and her breathy tone makes the song great, along with Seans singing. I haven't paid too much attention to it. I know I would love it a whole lot more if I really tried. Another record highlight tho. Heroin - 10/10 Ultraviolence tease. One of my favorites, if not, my absolute favorite song on the album. The instrumentation, the lyrics, the tone. SO dark and eerie. The beat in the chorus as she singings "Heroin" omg. "Its fucking hot, hot" this switch up makes this song THAT much better. She sounds so sad and angry, I hate it, but love it for the sake of the music. The last chorus with the layered vocals makes me cum. Change - 9.5/10 Sounds like a literal swan song. Like she's saying goodbye to the Old Lana with this "change". I haven't paid attention to it lyrically that much, but I know its one of my favorites. Another eerie tone to it, much like its predecessor. The chorus sounds like a "war in her mind". She sounds sort of optimistic in this song. Could be political, but also could be personal. The sadest on the record. Get Free - 10/10 Her best album closer yet in her career. The most upbeat song on the entire record. Refreshing, in the sort of way as if she's looking back on everything shes done so far. I love how the tempo progresses in the first verse, and picks up entirely in the chorus. A huge Lizzy Grant tease in this song. "Sometimes it feels like I've got a war in my mind, I wanna get off, but I keep riding the ride." I LOVE THIS. I've been mindfucked by this song. The second half of the album is much better and original than the beginning. The first half in my opinion, is like Lana sticking to what she knows she could do. The second half is her showing us what she can do now. The record makes me question if shes as happy as she proclaims. It seems to have an underlying, VERY dark tone to it. It's very cohesive musically and lyrically, but the most confusing record I've ever listened to. After each listen, I ask myself, "What did I just listen to?" because it pulls you in being so cohesive, but it's very confusing and I can't tell you whats really confusing. This record is def my favorite by her so far. I'm excited to start finding the meanings of each song and understanding them inside and out.
  9. This is def her most straight forward record in terms of it being in real time. Theres not a lot of searching in terms of meaning in the past
  10. https://www.instagram.com/p/BWzIPSpgOr-qQUT1eJm18ndjZdUbblniWXU7iM0/?taken-by=lanaisababe&hl=en
  11. ive been listening for two days and I'm still so confused by this record. I haven't figured out any meanings yet
  12. to everyone saying this album is so happy.... whatre you smoking? I've listened so many times now and she seems so confused and angry. The only song that would give any inclination shes happy is Love and Lust for Life. The rest all have somewhat of a dark tone.
  13. this is prob why when White Mustang starts, i wanna sing Heroin
  14. i think this album beat Ultraviolence. I'm confident saying this. I think it's almost darker than Ultraviolence in a sense that it's not just personal anymore, shes talking about the demise of America, the price for fame. She's desperately trying to be happy and optimistic on this, but theres a tone that it really isnt. 1st LFL 2nd Ultraviolence 3rd Paradise 4th BTD 5th Honeymoon
  15. I dont know about the other 10 tracks because they're all pretty good, but I know these stand out to me the most. Not saying theyre the best or my fav, but they stand out. 1. Get Free 2. Change 3. Heroin 4. Beautiful People 5. GBA 6. TNC
  16. Change is darkest, Heroin is dark with heavy instrumental. UV vibes.
  17. Get Free kinda reminds me of Queen of Disaster or Lizzy vibes like hardcore.
  18. the latter end is by far better than the beginning, it starts postive with Love and LFL, then gets really kinda moody. Picks up with Summer Bummer, gets moody with In MY Feelings, GBA -TNC positive, then gets really dark with Heroin and Change. It's def a dark album, darker than BTD and Paradise. I like it but i've only listened to it once.
  19. It's not as good as Ultraviolence, but could beat the rest. Def better than Honeymoon
  20. what was the name of that IG account that leaked about 5 random pics of Lana during the Honeymoon era?
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