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IanadeIrey

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  1. Mike Dean clapping back on Twitter is who I aspire to be professionally, karmically, and in every word with a suffix of "-ally"
  2. <3 Oh my goodness, that’s awfully sweet to say! Thank you so much, same to you
  3. I know I’m always in this thread but I swear - the writing on these songs is just phenomenal. It’s truly lightyears ahead of anything else she’s done; she has always been an amazing, gifted writer, but you can objectively feel the growth in these 3 tracks (as if there was anywhere to go for an artist who is always at her lyrical peak, in all honesty). They’re just so stunning. This record already feels really special in that the writing is confessional, revealing, and poetic at the same time. The words sound so euphonious and her vocals are strong as ever. I love all her records and she’s always been a genuine, true artist, but there’s really a weight of emotion that we’re really lucky to be hearing from Lana this time around. I can’t imagine baring it all to the extent that she did to anyone.
  4. I just want to point out that it’s interesting she chose a selfie from when she was blonde for the single covers, given the lyric “Do you think if I go blonde we could get our old love back?” That, paired with the lyric, “My father never stepped in when his wife would rage at me,” also makes me think about the “bruises” she added onto two of the covers, as well as the promised-challenging of accusations that she glamorizes domestic abuse. These two things considered - alongside the theory that she’s playing into the jokes people have made about her previous single/album covers - really shows that the single covers are well thought-out. You may not think they’re the most aesthetically pleasing, but you can’t really deny the fact that Lana is clearly trying to evoke something out of her listeners. I love it
  5. Blue Banisters - Gabe Simon Text Book - Gabe Simon and Zachary Dawes Wildflower Wildfire - Mike Dean
  6. Gabe Simon confirms in an IG post that Blue Banisters and Text Book were written in October 2020, when Nikki Lane introduced him to Lana while in Nashville. https://www.instagram.com/p/CPHVrySh-Qx/?utm_medium=copy_link Zachary Dawes reposted it and also tagged Dean Reid (who has engineered previous records for Lana, notably Lust for Life and “The Next Best American Record” on NFR!), Darren Weiss, John Congleton, and Melodye Perry (who was one of the three backing vocalists featured on Summertime the Gershwin Version and LMLYLAW Live on Fallon), indicating they were also involved on Text Book.
  7. Probably Lana’s close friend, Jen Stith!
  8. If she does post on the anniversary of QFTC tomorrow, I think it would be a typewritten statement announcing the album. I don’t think she would address QFTC directly, but rather deliver some preamble for the record now that we have 3 songs from it.
  9. @Elle I didn’t see your thoughts on the new songs! What did you think?
  10. Thank you! <3 I think so too, I feel like cover will either be really thought out in terms of design, like the NFR cover, or really simple and pared down but in an intentional way, like the single covers. I’m excited to see!
  11. Cover concept! Lana “burning” the narrative of her critics. If you look closely, her name, the album title, and various pictures of her - including the infamous car selfie - are on the newspaper. Edited to mimic the BB video as well. Hope you like it - the three tracks we’ve heard today are absolutely godly so I’m really revelling in Lana’s creative genius <3
  12. I really love this. I always love reading your thoughts and hearing what you have to say <3
  13. Where do you guys think the three songs are in the tracklist? She usually releases the songs that are at the front of the album as singles, so I think: - the title track is track 1 - Wildflower Wildfire is track 2 - just because her track 2s tend to stay within the same vein as the opener, sonically, and both BB and WW begin with piano - Text Book is track 3 - it has the most different production compared to the 2 songs and I could see it being the start of a different sound developing throughout the record. Plus, her track 3s are always standouts in terms of lyrics and production and this song is no exception (although all 3 tracks from today are standouts for those reasons!)
  14. They’re just so good. What the hell. I seriously cannot get over them. I think my favourite Lana tracks are always the ones where she goes all the way in about her life and turns the most inward. These 3 are the epitome of that!
  15. All 3 of these songs are thematically very heavy. And I love that. I really appreciate Lana’s vulnerability because she doesn’t have to put this all out on the table. But she does anyway.
  16. When she whispers “hot fire, hot weather...” and sings with breathy vocals at the end “like the others baby, burn, burn, burn” in WW
  17. Yes!!! You hit the nail on the head!! I think Lana is always a few steps ahead than most people think. To me, these artworks serve as a self-parody in response to people mocking her previous covers, but the added “bruises” and overall roughness of the covers perfectly portray the emotions and confessions of the songs. SO GOOD
  18. Text Book was produced by both Gabe Simon and Zach Dawes, according to that press release!
  19. These songs contain so many layers to them lyrically. She truly is an untouchable songwriter.
  20. Every song is just so good. I don’t know how she continues to outdo herself. Hands down some of her best songwriting
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