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Try to bear it as best you can. You might be surprised to hear this, but after the LFL release, during the run up to NFR! and then just after its release, things were 100% worse here, absolutely anything was tolerated. Were you here then? Hopefully, this pre-release and the post-release will continue to be a fruitful period in which we can exchange ideas and opinions in an enjoyable way.
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Indeed. Some members here react with negative emotion, not thought, to every opinion that is not 100% cult-like and monolithic, and then accuse other people of being 'haters.' That's called 'projection' in classic psychology. We're all different people, with different backgrounds, likes, dislikes, experiences, thoughts, ideas, etc. So that is what anyone coming here should expect to find, as on any fan board or in the public square.
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She has been good at them in the past, and in a variety of styles, from 'Live Or Die' to 'Velvet Crowbar' and 'Blue Jeans' and 'Serene Queen' and onward. Do you consider 'Doin' Time' an example of what you're referring to? Thank you for correcting me, that makes a difference! Of course, I stand by my observations of some of the OB vocals.
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Lana covers Rolling Stone UK - April/May 2023 [Print]
Vertimus replied to Elle's topic in New Interviews
If she ever glamorized 'abusive relationships,' I think that started with 'Blue Jeans,' not UV. -
But THE SONG sometimes does get scrapped--as in 'Yosemite.' And generally, Lana seems to make some odd choices on occasion, like scrapping 'Serene Queen,' and placing what I see as lesser tracks on LFL in its place. When a producer agrees to work with Lana, or any artist with complete control over their career, they probably assume the track or tracks they work on will make the cut, if any cut is foreseen. But anything can happen towards the end, especially with Lana, and her quixotic taste and temperament.
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I find some songs, by all artists, have an underlying, internal/structural tension that makes them ‘sustainable’ and gives them endless/perpetual ‘replay value.’ For me, recent positive examples by Lana are ‘The Greatest,’ ‘Yosemite’ (even if recorded much earlier), ‘White Dress,’ ‘IYLDWM M,’ and ‘VFR.’
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It's more sociology. We go through this every release. I seldom overpraise things I haven't heard in full. I have said I don't think much at all of the title track and not much more of 'A&W.' The others, except for 'Fingertips,' I like so far, but they don't have, for me, at this point, a lot of what ChaoticLipster calls 'replay value,' which is an excellent and useful term. I still listen to 3 or 4 tracks from 'BB' and have never tired of them. I hope that's also the case with some tracks off the new record.