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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Fingertips replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
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this is what i'm wondering
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Same, king
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Ew, not right after Midnights..
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Rockefeller is obviously the title of the song RICH GRAND INSTRUMENTATIONS, SHUT UP F WORDS
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OH MY GOD
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NO OUTTAKES, NO SAY YES TO HEAVEN YASSS
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It will never change.
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Here for the next 500 pages debating about Jack Antonoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Another Jack album confirmed oh wow
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The best thing about being a LDR is her consistency. Whether she releases a ten-track album or a twenty-track album, it will be at least be GOOD. Unlike other artists and their quick little singles.
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With a longer album, you have the opportunity to make it more cohesive by taking tracks off. We live in the age of playlists and streaming here!
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Agreed. I will always take a longer album than an album with eleven or less tracks
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Maybe my memory is fried, but didn't she announce the Chemtrails album cover and tracklist a day before she was supposed to? Maybe we'll get an album trailer on Wednesday, with the cover/tracklist tomorrow
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The closest I would say is Sweet Carolina? It's not story-driven, but it isn't about her either.
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Text Book is Lana's most underrated opening track
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12-14 songs is the perfect length for an album to me. Especially when none of the songs are under 3 minutes
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I still think the Rockefeller snippet sounds too much like WCE for my liking, but it's only a snippet and hopefully the song delivers in full
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nope <3
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be Say Yes to Heaven
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She's dropping the entire album on Wednesday, because she knows the files are already out there. WHERE'S THE CHERRY MUSIC VIDEO???
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And it WILL be the 13 minute final track of the record.
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LDR9: The Dedication of Surf Noir
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I just want the title, and then the wait until Wednesday will fly
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Her first double album first half spooky, witchy, electronic masterpiece. Second half wordy, conversational, full of orchestras and finding beauty in hopelessness