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  1. Hear me out…is there any chance whatsoever the insider on here (I think dragon slayer? or Florida Kilos) who teased Del Norte County, psychedelic desert vibes for the Ocean Blvd era actually had access to Lasso which she was making alongside DYKTATUOB and presumably BB the last few years? I’m probably trying to make a square fit into a circle but I NEED the psychedelic, trippy dessert vibes so badly :silly:


  2. 4 minutes ago, NikoGo said:


    She HAS to know, her whole chat site was Lasso themed (unless she doesn’t even know that exists :toofloppy: which is very possible)

     

    she thinks she’s not a star I truly don’t think she knows how widespread the news is (which tbh it might not be as widespread as we think it is here in our Lana bubble)

     

    I am hoping she announces something tomorrow but I’m not holding my breath 

    According to Ben she doesn’t read her emails so she probably has zero idea about the Lasso chat emojis:omfg2: After endless eras with Lana I’ve realized she doesn’t do big announcements in a predictable way. COCC cover and track list remains the absolute wildest to me - a random Sunday at like 2 PM. I’m not too worried about Lasso yet but praying we don’t repeat the NFR pre-release. We need an insider to come give us a sprinkle of hope :pray2:


  3. 18 minutes ago, NikoGo said:


    in Lana’s head it’s not even announced yet, so even if it is delayed, we don’t know it exists so there’s no point (in her head) so say anything :bebe: this is the same woman who gave the July 4th date for Blue Banisters and then July 3rd put on instagram ‘single soon album later’

    This actually sums everything up perfectly :thumb:. But is also so funny and makes me love her so much. I mean she HAS to be aware people know she has a country album titled Lasso in the works. I’m sure fans ask her about it in her daily life / publications are reaching out for information. But because she hasn’t officially announced it she might genuinely have no idea how widespread and anticipated the album is? It makes me wonder how much….if at all…online she is. 


  4. Spoiler
    1 hour ago, PARADIXO said:

    I think Billboard were spot on calling her show "perplexing and profound." It was filled with symbolism and details; some were instant and shocking like the epic entrance, others were more obscure or thoughtful like a hologram. I see this show as a happy ending to the Ocean Blvd era and everything that came with it, especially its message -- mortality, fame and loneliness. Lana entered the Coachella field with a caravan of motorcycles, bikers and dolled-up dancers while unreleased "Jealous Girl" played as a trap remix. She graced the audience with her freshly auburn hair, sparkly baby blue dress and an overall elegance and glamour that only she can pull off these days. The stage design, a tall and detailed old mansion with staircases, balconies, plants and everything, was very reminiscent of the Gatsby mansion, as others have pointed out. Her ballerinas and choir singers looked straight out of a 1930s movie or spectacle, while her band members were rocking ties and smoking jackets.

     

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    1930s dancers hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

     

    Coincidentially, what's also from the 1930s is a tunnel under Ocean Boulevard in California. The "subway" as it was called, went all the way under Ocean Boulevard and conducted straight to the beach. It was connected to the Jergins Trust Building, a commercial building with over 60 shops, fancy restaurants, casino and theaters where music and dance events were held all the time; all of this during the Golden Age of Hollywood. It was a privileged moment and location that only lasted a few decades as the building was demolished and the tunnel sealed. As we know, on Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, Lana uses this as a metaphor for her fame, beauty, fertility and even her life -- Nothing lasts forever, as she admits in many songs through her discography, but at least she tries to leave a legacy and a purpose behind. She held this big Jazz Age party on the Coachella Stage, where we were all invited to have a great time and appreciate an old-fashioned show; as @yourolllikethunder perfectly stated, "Lana is a star akin to older generations—when musicians didn’t spend months training, both physically and vocally, for a show or tour, but showed up as they were, just to sing, without all of the fanfare." It's all about the beauty and vulnerability of the moment.

     

    "Without You", which Lana hasn't sung in 11 years, was chosen as an unexpected yet gorgeous opener. Describing a life of opulence yet feeling unfulfilled, Lana begins narrating the story of the show. It's followed by "West Coast", a song about having to choose between love and a normal life or pursuing a music career. She chooses the latter, proudly singing California anthem "Doin' Time" and later explores nostalgia and goodbye with "Summertime Sadness". Having to run away and following your intuition is a common theme in Lana's recent music, most particularly "Paris, Texas" from Ocean Blvd or "Bare Feet on Linoleum" from Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass. By the time we finish the first half of the show, we've gotten a great glimpse of Lana's early career, with hits and favorites from Born to Die, Ultraviolence and Lust for Life.

     

    The second half of the show explored her newer LPs, Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Blue Banisters and Ocean Blvd. These albums describe a decaying, modern America; the music turns more stripped-back, sometimes only piano and voice, an uncommon decision for bombastic Coachella. She sings "Arcadia" with passion, a song about how fickle an artist's reputation can be and how critics and journalists can shift the public's perception on them. Special guests are always part of a big party, and Jon Batiste, Billie Eilish and Jack Antonoff joined to play and sing.

     

    One of the most out-there things Lana has ever done live, she was absent from the stage during "Hope is a dangerous thing..."; instead, a holographic version of herself was shown singing and spinning, reminiscent of her infamous SNL gig back in 2012. A promotional billboard appeared outside the festival, which read the date of that TV performance as the death of Lana Del Rey. She comes back triumphant with "A&W" and closed with "Young and Beautiful", a very fitting ending to this story. ""Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful?", an iconic line that still stands to this day. "I know you will/I'm sure that you will."

     

    Gatsby was murdered in the swimming pool of his opulent mansion; you could also say he died for love. Marilyn Monroe, Veronica Lake and Elizabeth Short, whose stories are paid homage to in the "Candy Necklace" music video, all faced the darkness of Hollywood and suffered tragic endings. Lana Del Rey pays homage to them and decides to escape, this time in a caravan of motorcycles, bikers and dolled-up dancers. "Burned into my brain are these stolen images," she sang 100 minutes ago during "Without You". "Nobody warns you before the fall [...] If this is it/I'm signing off," she declared in 2019's "The greatest"; she prefers to keep her memories intact and beautiful, avoiding the decay, the demolishment, the sealing. A jazz rendition of "Young and Beautiful" marks the end of the show and Lana waves the audience while brass players in tuxedos and girls with champagne bottles play and dance over a giant cake. The cherry on top was The Caretaker's "It's just a burning memory" playing the background, making the scene feel somber and thought-provoking, but also dramatic and grand like the end of a movie. The instrumental piece is part of Everywhere at the End of Time, an album about deteriorating mental health and Alzheimer; the fear of being forgotten seems to be a major cause of anxiety for Lana, and I hope she knows she's cementing herself as a legend with each move.

     

    :krylie::trisha3: Mama kudos for saying that, for spilling. Seriously, what a beautiful take, you made me look at the show in a different lens :kiss3:


  5. Lana said she’s been working on Lasso for 3 years. Her team had western inspired icons in the disaster Coachella chat on Friday including a heart shaped lasso. Yes, she’s being silent about the album but it feels like things are happening behind the scenes? We now know whatever her dancers shot back in February wasn’t for Coachella visuals. Ideally, she publicly acknowledges the album during her set this Friday and the roll out can begin! A lead single this month or May with a second single and pre-release in July could be realistic? With some magazine interviews sprinkled in along with a music video. Am I being full on delulu? Cmon Henry Lana :oprah5:


  6. It's coming, I can feel it. A new song snippet will be posted to insta next week. She'll debut a gorgeous, upbeat banger at Coachella....but won't specify what the song is for. Then we'll endure brutal silence for two months while we spiral and claim the single is coming every other Tuesday because Lana's hair stylist's brother's LA friend uploaded a mysterious story of a garden with a Lana song playing and "special project" caption. :oic3:


  7. I love this album so much. I'm listening to CC and Renaissance back to back today and the transition from Amen into I'm That Girl is seamless :cumming2:

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