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yosemite was written in the very early lust for life era, which was almost like a continuation of honeymoon, with a folky, optimistic vibe, a natural progression from honeymoon's soothing, loungeful, luscious, yet lonely and yearning soundscape, and it's "return to nature" is reminiscent of something more simplistic, yet everlasting in it's beauty, like oh say can you see, cotcc is going to be a mix between honeymoon & aka, the heart of the album, yosemite, will be a perfect reflection of that, need i say more?
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i'm not trying to assume what actually happened, i don't know what's true or not, but IF it's true that he gave away song lyrics for promo, i highly doubt anybody is going to be kissing his ass, we're all guilty for thirsting over insider info, which isn't great, but giving away lana's work that doesn't belong to anybody but her, that's going to be officially released, to promote your fan account is especially low
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definitely! i feel like "not all who wander are lost" could talk about this, it could be about feeling bored with life, and trying finding the beauty and mystique in the simplicity of life, even if it's something as simple as washing your hair and doing the laundry while also wishing for something that's more fulfilling, something that's valuable, significant, and beautiful
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this is so exciting! what i love about this era is that there’s so much to be excited about, we don’t really have a definite “fan-favorite” (except maybe yosemite, dark but just a game, & tulsa jesus freak) but there’s something to look forward to with every track off of this album! white dress is going to be melancholy & gorgeous, and it’s about the may jailer / lizzy grant era tulsa jesus freak is already a bop, and it’s iconic lyrically wild at heart is described as a “country song” yet that could really mean anything, it could be folky, it could be psychedelic, possibly even experimental, or it’s more of a rock song with a rural influence dark but just a game is an amazing and intriguing song title with an interesting meaning behind it, i feel like it’s going to be dark and melodic, yet folky and casual not all who wander are lost is going to be very whimsical and beautiful, like a classic disney movie yosemite is obviously going to be an iconic and monumental moment for the fandom, and the fact that it’s described as a sweet acoustic love song... and it has bongos and the tambourine... breaking up slowly will be ten dollar ring 2.0, i just know it dance till we die will be heartfelt, relaxing, and folky, retrospective, introspective, and a very nice, pleasing track over all and of course, for free will be a beautiful closer for the album, and it will definitely fit the vibe of the album thematically i’m really excited for the night of the release, i have a feeling it’s going to be very special (and chaotic ) i have a really good feeling about this album, i think i’m really going to enjoy it and it’s going to be a special moment
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lana del rey is the queen of referencing junk food, nobody else can do it like her i want a lyric as unique & evocative as "you look like a florida native, are you? i said, at the rate of, slow molasses from the state of vermont with a southern drawl" it's such a beautiful lyric, an all-time favorite of mine
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this music video is iconic and it's such a lizzy grant kitschy vibe, it's quite interesting how it's similar to this era, with the swimming pool, and the rollerskating, but the cotcc aesthetic is a little more refined and subdued, not as bright and campy, i'd love to see a colorful, surfy aesthetic for a future project, something that's very 80s, 90s, & y2k