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  1. YEEEEESSS !! I think so too, it really depends on how you look at each record through it's specialties and what they each have to offer, they all have their own world if that makes any sense. We can chat about it somewhere else. Someone hollered the thread topic's AP
  2. I feel it's a bit too early for me to tell, bc I know I wanna listen to the album from start to finish so many more times before, but ultimately, this record's been the best so far that she's released. I remember listening to Born to Die, and remember how fresh I thought it sounded, it was love at first record listen. Not even a kind of degrading sense of surprise, but I've never heard of Lana before until BTD came out, so the music just sucked me into another sort of world. So many jewels on the record. Paradise came out, and just when I thought it couldn't get any better, she releases the EP, and then with Tropico. This mini era was so lush and well implemented through her visuals. I remember she said she had nothing much of else to say, but then announced UV so all was well again. West Coast, what I considered to be anthem for the Summer still so avidly now, I remember waiting in the early morning to listen to with Fearne Cotton on the radio (a big deal for me bc I seldom do so for tracks, so this and just Diamonds). Ultraviolence was solid, is solid and gave her more of a wider audience and fanbase. Such a terrific record -- Honeymoon, I felt was more tame, but was the most Lana if that even makes any sense. I loved it for how cohesive it is, I think, still to date, it still is, as a record, so I appreciate it for that even more. Lust For Life. What the hell, she released the record last week, but I can already tell it'll be a classic, more and more with time. I remember aching for Life Is Beautiful, and although I'd still like to hear the track (especially bc of the song context more so now), Lust for Life just softens that longing for it. The quality of the tracks are more stripped down, but I appreciate how much more intimate it is as a record, and how fun it is too. So for ranking, as whole records, I personally like: Lust For Life > Paradise > Ultraviolence > Honeymoon > Born to Die (still love it to bits tho ofc) How bout you?
  3. Yeah didn't want to b rude or anything, and I do still love the album trailer she gave us way back earlier this year, but I wonder what really changed, and what remained from it. The 7 ingredients, the retro future themes tied into the modern twilight zone aesthetic. Right now, I'm getting heavy Carpenters vibes from a lot of the record, so I wonder what she has more in store. Did she come back down from the moon, or did she start again? Was anyone driving with her in the truck?
  4. I've been so busy with other things, but couldn't help myself and got the CD from target. Having a physical copy in a jewel case to drive around with, or to just stare at, it's so beautiful to stare at. Poster looks beautiful too, even with the expression on her face, and the visuals were actually better physically on it. I played it in full just today, driving around and it was *takes a breath*, I loved it. 16 tracks might seem long, but everything flowed real nicely, the first half was more commercial in sound, but it didn't drift too far from the rest of the album, which surprised me. Coachella's sort of a gateway track, and it blends both halves of the record well from present future and past-present. Opinions for the tracks haven't changed all that much. Tracks 1 thru 7 are much more current in sound, 'cept for 13 Beaches, but then ties in well before In My Feelings, right before having Coachella/Woodstock sort of just shift things to more of the timeless portion of the record. Get Free I was a bit more apprehensive to listen to, but it's such a great closer for the record, and just overall. I like the surf sound it has, with the tinges of the 60's girl group too like in the title track. Sonically, cohesive, and themes, though I'm aware on a surface kinda understanding that it all meshes from Love, lusting for it in life, and pursuing that love for life amidst problems past and today, I still want to explore on what the linear story is, or could be about. Right now, I'm enjoying the record so, so so much, and aside from any more livestreamed/recorded performances, I'd really just like her to shape up the world she wrote about in a film. MV's to immerse into Lusting for life to LFL, it's almost surreal how that works.
  5. Love this show, I watched most of it, but decided to leave an episode unwatched for later. Most of em leave me disturbed, in a contemplative kinda way. I really enjoyed the one about the cyclists. When's season 4 supposed to come out?
  6. LOL no seriously tho just bing him. It'll show up
  7. Bing him, I think he's pansexual. Applications for a fook r open, after me tho
  8. LEAKED YOUNG AND IN LOVE NOW YOSEMITE'S GONE. . . TURN BACK THE FOOKING TIME BINCHES
  9. Erin Wagner from ANTM cycle 13, aka her long lost sister as a Brunette Consider Lizzy SHOOK
  10. I don't really know who u are, but what the hell, I like ur perspective and can just empathize with it. Honeymoon I get what you're saying too, but I actually love the album, there's def a looming sense of peril and horror to it if you listen close enough. She never really made much of a secret garden vibe to it, but that's what I'm reminded of when I'm listening. Same with LFL too, definitely Lana does Summer so goooood I know BTD was released in Winter, but I started watching her music videos long after in the summertime, and fell even more with her music after watching them. Blue Jeans still ruins me. TIWMUG in any season. Sad hoes all the time with Paradise it's all good For me, personally each album just sorta awakens all these feelings in me, I hate it and love it at the same time. I usually listen and sing to Cruel World, driving around when I need to let of some steam (UV's amazing for that imo) and listen to Honeymoon the track, when I need to feel understood. Gotta update al this with LFL tho
  11. Couldn't stop the way I was feeling the day your record dropped The day I saw ur White Mustang, ur White Mustang
  12. This was a beautiful post. Thank u for sharing. I feel like I've felt these things that you mentioned too, so it's cool to sorta know someone can understand things that might've not made you feel as strong as you are today. Glad ur at that point in life, it's always great to be able to take care of those peeps u care about around you. Welcome to the forum!
  13. This sentence deserves someone to frame it, so at a frail attempt, I quoted u.
  14. If Beautiful People, Beautiful Problems had a music music video, I can just see Lana wearing a simple white dress, and Stevie wearing black, as they sort of swirl on stage, vintage filters, with actual sparkles. Red blue and green lights, all misty too. It'd be a nice performance vid.
  15. Cool. Already got the digital, but wanted to see what the poster was all about. Night owl adventures lol
  16. Honestly yeah ik ahahahahaha. Ebay sometimes just
  17. I am too. I think I've learned from LiB. The record's got tracks so amazing that it kinda makes LiB seem a bit, not as good as it was before. She definitely raised the bar again
  18. Actually this time around, I think the cassette suits the aesthetic of the era well too. Tf at the Honeymoon cassette being so expensive tho
  19. Haven't listened to the album in-depth yet, but it's definitely there. And yeah that could be the case, she definitely changed her tone this time around. I have a feeling people will like it for the most part. Fans and GP alike, I just see so many people kinda pegged by what she's written. She does, I love how the tracks easily transition into and from each other. It hits hard, but still manages to cradle the listener somehow
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