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  1. Ben Mawson liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    What can you tell us about Lana Del Rey’s next album?
    Ed: “The new Lana record is brilliant but I won’t say too much about it here. The only thing I would say is that it's something really fresh from her, a departure from the previous record, with some exciting collaborations on it. I think it will continue to solidify her reputation as one of the greatest songwriters of her generation.”
     
    More on the interview with Lana's managers Ed Millett and Ben Mawson for Music Week as they discussed the roll out for the new single and album coming. The article was released February 20th 2017.
     
    http://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/lana-del-rey-releases-new-single/067564
  2. Starsx liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    What can you tell us about Lana Del Rey’s next album?
    Ed: “The new Lana record is brilliant but I won’t say too much about it here. The only thing I would say is that it's something really fresh from her, a departure from the previous record, with some exciting collaborations on it. I think it will continue to solidify her reputation as one of the greatest songwriters of her generation.”
     
    More on the interview with Lana's managers Ed Millett and Ben Mawson for Music Week as they discussed the roll out for the new single and album coming. The article was released February 20th 2017.
     
    http://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/lana-del-rey-releases-new-single/067564
  3. sparklrtrailrheaven liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    What can you tell us about Lana Del Rey’s next album?
    Ed: “The new Lana record is brilliant but I won’t say too much about it here. The only thing I would say is that it's something really fresh from her, a departure from the previous record, with some exciting collaborations on it. I think it will continue to solidify her reputation as one of the greatest songwriters of her generation.”
     
    More on the interview with Lana's managers Ed Millett and Ben Mawson for Music Week as they discussed the roll out for the new single and album coming. The article was released February 20th 2017.
     
    http://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/lana-del-rey-releases-new-single/067564
  4. Solar Fields liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    Haha, glad it could be of some use. Thought it was interesting to share since i didnt see anything posted about it on the forum.
  5. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by frankie in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    this interview was literally just "uh, yeah, theres a new album... coming sometime... like itll be released some point definitely but we dont know... itll be, like, good, like, i think lana fans will like it. because they like music by lana del rey, and its different, because its like not like the last album, because its a new album... so yeah cool"
  6. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by Solar Fields in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    That was literally the most pointless interview
    But thank you for posting it anyways
  7. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by graham4anything in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    That's great that she is referenced as a SONGWRITER as Lana is one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
     
    I consider Lana in this matter
    Poet
    Songwriter
    Author (writer)
    each album from Paradise to Ultaviolence to Honeymoon a new book inside the big book of Elizabeth Grant's life
    Affirmative livestyle
    Singer of her songs/poems/and cover verson
     
    nowhere THANKFULLY do I consider NOR want her to be a performer.
     
    and I loved Honeymoon, and if one looks at Swan Song, it describes something that immediately leads into Don't let me be Misunderstood
    and the next thing we heard from Lana is "LOVE"
    which directy shifts the focus of her words from Swan Song into the next book she is writing
     
    I don't give a crap about promo.
    Did Lou Reed, Leonard Cohen, do promo? Did Pete Seeger? Did Woody Guthrie? Did the NY Dolls?
    Did Burt Bacharach/Hal David do promo on the 100s of songs he wrote?
    Did Edith Piaf have hundreds of wardrobe changes or jump into the pit or do shameless promotion? No, she sang her songs
     
    Lana is not going for #1s, though they will occur or won't occur organically.
    Lana will have many major songwriting hits as the years go on, and people cover her songs
     
    and one day Elizabeth Grant will enter the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
     
    I Love "Love". She don't need to promo or sell it to me. I am already there.
     
    as Elizabeth/Lana said to Lana/Elizabeth "I will never change you, into something you're not" in Terence Loves you.
  8. DominicMars liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Interview From Lana's Managers on New Album (Feb. 20)   
    What can you tell us about Lana Del Rey’s next album?
    Ed: “The new Lana record is brilliant but I won’t say too much about it here. The only thing I would say is that it's something really fresh from her, a departure from the previous record, with some exciting collaborations on it. I think it will continue to solidify her reputation as one of the greatest songwriters of her generation.”
     
    More on the interview with Lana's managers Ed Millett and Ben Mawson for Music Week as they discussed the roll out for the new single and album coming. The article was released February 20th 2017.
     
    http://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/lana-del-rey-releases-new-single/067564
  9. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by expandableclitoris in Love   
    omg
  10. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by subversive light in Love   
    pls lana give me any cover from the beach boys im begging you bb
  11. Jazzmin liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  12. subversive light liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  13. fl0ridakil0s liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  14. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by thegoldenlife in Love   
    The lyrics are really simple and I truly love them. Maybe the "love" is not about a romantic relationship and it is about the love we need to show towards each other to change the world.
  15. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by Wynwood in Love   
    I'm delusional because i pointed out that lana said she wanted to reflect the current times with her music? and then after release a single about young kids becoming the future. ok, i don't think I'm the delusional one here
  16. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by Wynwood in Love   
    read.the.lyrics.
     
    "You're part of the past, but now you're the future" what else could this line imply lmao
    "The world is yours and you cant refuse it, seen so much you could get the blues"
    "dont worry baby"
     
    also lana acknowledged recent events and said its her "artists to duty .. to reflect the times" (she had made SEVERAL posts on instagram and twitter about it too) so she finally is
     
    its literally a song about young kids not giving up because they're the future
    and ofcourse lana being the little liberal she is she captioned the recent video on instagram "all you need is Love"
  17. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  18. urbannoize liked a post in a topic by Ultra Violet in Love   
    I had a feeling she'd do that somewhere on the album. Lana is incredibly smart imo and she's not shallow. Plus all the secret hints on social media. She had been hinting us the whole time probably Telling us the world is ours, that we make a difference. It's very democratic reallyNot the whole song ofc, just here and there we're part of the past, and now we're the future as well is a strong hint. She gets it.
  19. LOVE liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  20. Ultra Violet liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  21. longtimeman liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in Love   
    There's so much packed in this record that it would be a travesty to overlook it all. 1st and foremost to me is the apparent message that can be conveyed. I feel like it speaks to the current political climate in america. With everything that has gone on these past few months.
     
    The lyrics: 
     
    Look at you kids, you know you're the coolest
    The world is yours and you can't refuse it
    Seen so much, you could get the blues
    But that don't mean that you should abuse it

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Though it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy
    I know, it's enough just to make you go crazy, crazy, crazy. 
     
    And to mention the last few lines of the 1st verse: 
     
    You're part of the past, but now you're the future
    Signals crossing can get confusing.
     
    Another thing i'd like to point out is the "Don't Worry Baby" song lyric and brief melody usage which references the Beach Boys' 1964 record of the same name. Also If you listen back to both Love and Don't Worry Baby you can definitely pick up on a feel and hints of the Beach Boys' record throughout Love. The soundscape of music give mes the feeling of spacious, majestic, outside space with floating satellites. Which is why the poster and Lana's reference is well placed. There's a lot going on with this record as always with any of her music.
  22. I Come In Peace liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in NEW: Lana Del Rey - Interlude - The Trio feat. A$AP ROCKY (Urban Noize Remix)   
    Urban Noize & Lana Del Rey - I Just Wanted You To Know (LDR Remixes) 
      Over the past couple of months while working on a ton of new remixes, I couldn't help but work on some new Lana ones. As I always do. Ultimately culminating into a nice new project. Inspired by her fourth studio album Honeymoon, her debut Born To Die, and the 3rd Dan Auerbach Ultraviolence, "I Just Wanted You To Know" slowly came together. Ranging from alternative rock, progressive rock & psychedelic pop. 
     

  23. Lana De Los Reyes liked a post in a topic by urbannoize in NEW: Lana Del Rey - Interlude - The Trio feat. A$AP ROCKY (Urban Noize Remix)   
    If this isnt one of the best comments i've read on this board. Thank you so much. & The project is coming this week. Thank you for keeping an eye on the remixes. & You definitely have the UV remix soon.
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