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Make me your Dream Life

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  1. something about the track gets me thinking about what the rest of the album'll sound like, and sure yeah obviously that's the point, but also a few layers more inside, since it is the intro to the cycle, it makes me wonder what. surrounding tracks and themes the album'll go thru bc of this being put out first. fuck me to death = doing just that but still not hitting what needs to be met? camarillo corridor and the layers between perception and of actual self. aquatic life and the merging of the land and sea w the beach and those parallels identity and immortality the burden of being yourself in a world where individuality's sort of manipulated out to fit societal norms and the clutches of control engagement, and human nature and how other things factor in i'm still enjoying the track, but another official nod to what's to come's also welcome
  2. as strange as it might sound, but what i love especially about all this is the uniqueness of the song, and lana's exploration of being and the soul, or at least that's how i think about it. it's liberating in a sense cus in ways, these topics aren't really talked about, and there's a comfort in sort of wanting that, being freaky but still reigning things in, in a genuine way. it's honestly refreshing and personally i think it's perfect.
  3. imagine charlie having his own music career hell yeah
  4. i visited a sex shop while listening to it to know what it feels like and the pings i didn't check them for full effect
  5. i don't like to say it but i think snow on the beach's a cute hyping song for the album being released in the winter
  6. i still stand by the theory that this album encapsulates a kind of death and departing of the self and the world you're leaving behind to venture into a new environment/ sphere of living. i'll never tire of rooting for this album and how beautiful it is.
  7. i've honestly just been thinkin about the little deaths described in history when someone orgasms, and how the tunnel's a kind of path for u to be reborn. and personally, how the song's so transformational in how at first set of listens, it was honestly so disturbingly beautiful and haunting to listen to drawing from personal experiences, but how i realized and take it now as something hopeful from a bleakness, a tired landscape. i personally believe in acting in ways to future tense honor my past, so maybe forgetting for her, might also be attributed to a past self, an inner child that still needs loving. i honestly tear up at that line cus that can just be a really lonely place to be. and w how long she must've been emotionally working towards and working for a good type of love. also her body lyric can also be attributed to her body of work, body of self, humanity and of plainly put, existence and how camarillo's just a pretty hall of mirrors that she utilizes when u sort of want to camouflage feelings/ states of being/ vulnerability/ authenticity that others aren't prepared and/or equipped for no matter the glamour or amount of security a person might have, there's no escaping a part of yourself that you feel might've changed or even died in you. it can be difficult to reconcile within and what more share w another person risking the reminder of how real it is even if it's unseen. i applaud her for this, and i just wanna give her a big hug and a coconut drink after. w the pretty umbrellas
  8. lust for life's also a great album to listen to during the winter
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