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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
She's at an 1 hour and 20 minutes in on the apple video! Omg I'm not gonna lie, I cried during How to Disappear and Venice Bitch sounded beautiful acoustic. I love that Jack was there on the piano <3 -
Lucky Ones (I prefer the demo of it) Burning Desire (I prefer the live vocals) Freak (it went from being my favorite to least liked track on Honeymoon; the production and bad lyricism killed it for me eventually) Burnt Norton (meh, but I get why she did it) Swan Song (a lot of people like this song, but it still doesn't do much for me. sometimes I get into it... most of the time, I skip it) Lust for Life (her worst title track - mainly bc of the bad lyrics imo) In My Feelings (the lyrics {"I'm cryin' while runnin' on my treadmill" doesn't have that same power as Cola's intro for me}, the sprinkler effect trap beats, the fact that it's about G-Eazy when he's trash and irrelevant in the first place... I love the vocals and the verses tho) Coachella (what I consider her worst released song; the lyrics are cringe, the production does NOT suit the song... it really had a lot of potential) BPBP (they should have rerecorded the vocals, it wasn't Stevie's or Lana's best; I love the lyrics but at this point I understood why people said they were getting tired of Lana's "muffled" sound effect which was definitely overused on LFL) As far as unreleased go... there's a good number and some are fan favorites so I'll keep quiet about that...
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
Cinnamon is this era's "Cherry". I NEED it. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
I completely forgot about Bartender omg what if this is true? lol I know! But you know how our girl changes her mind a lot and I don't wanna jinx it. Maybe she will release it sooner than that! -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
1. Norman Fucking Rockwell 2. How to Disappear 3. Sylvia Plath 4. Mariners Apartment Complex 5. Cinnamon 6. Happiness Is A Butterfly 7. Venice Bitch This feels like a winter/early spring album. This is me being too hopeful, but since she's teasing it so much now, maybe it's really coming Jan/Feb/March? I still doubt the collabs are a part of this album... -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
can Lana confirm or deny that this collab is a part of NFR so we can stop worrying -
Not a fan of MGK, but like you guys said, I hope it's a diss track. Wasn't he also beefing with G-Eazy??? And she better not add this to NFK bc that would make it as inconsitant as LFL lmao I'm praying if they're seriously recording together that's it's a separate single
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Sorry for the long paragraphs, but I wanted to include my reasons too lol... 1. Ultraviolence: Honestly NFR is a contender to share a spot with this album, but we'll see once it's out. UV is at the top for me because I feel like it perfectly executes the sound she was going for, the atmosphere, the album artwork (Neil did AMAZING work), the performances during this era (this was the first era I saw her live), the singles, the writing. Even the songs I don't absolutely love from this album, they're still great to me. 2. Paradise: I had a hard time choosing b/w P and BTD for #2, but for now it's Paradise. It has a shorter track list than BTD, but for me the songs sound like there was more care put into the production. The visuals, the concept of the album (Adam and Eve + "paradise lost"), the TROPICO/RIDE short films- UGH. It's just all consistently good art. 3. Born to Die: Although this is #3, I consider this a classic, and although some people say her writing was very immature on this album, I have to disagree. I love the lyrics on this album, and miss the descriptive writing she used to have in her songs. Do I want BTD 2.0? Hell no, but I appreciate it for what it is and it's one of her greatest. The music videos were great, the performances during this time make me nostalgic, and you can't deny how much influence Lana made in the music industry with this album! 4. AKA/Sirens: I feel like these albums are under appreciated when it comes to her "unreleased work". If you exclude, Brite Lites (I prefer the demo of it), Put Me In a Movie (the song makes me uncomfortable now lmao), and Birds of a Feather, the rest of the songs on these two albums are amazing. Some of my favorites are Jump, Pretty Baby, For K, Part 2, Next to Me, My Momma, Kill Kill. Even the visuals during the AKA era are still cute to me. All these two albums needed was a good production and taking out 1 or two songs.... *cough* the ones I mentioned *cough* 5. Honeymoon: So at first this album was my least favorite and I'd only listen to a few select songs at first. But over time, after getting into the right mood, the right place, and listening to the album fully, I like it and appreciate it more now. What stops it from being high on my list though is... don't kill me, but the production. For songs like Honeymoon, Terrence Loves You, God Knows I Tried, and a few others, the instrumentation suits and really elevates the songs! BUT, for me something is still missing for MTWBT, Freak needed lyric changes ("stranger than a stranger" still makes me cringe... and this used to be one of my favorites and now it's one of my worst!) AND production changes- tell me why HBTB aged so good for me even with those trap beats, but didn't work for me with Freak? Oh, and Burnt Norton... this interlude always throws me off when I get to that part... The visuals were okay to me, I still don't like the album artwork, I think reusing UV footage worked okay for MTWBT because they also mixed in new footage, but Freak was very lazily put together, touring was minimal and I wished to see some of the songs performed, but idk... it was an underwhelming and awkward time being a fan for me. 6. Lust for Life: Oh, LFL, my sweet summer child, you could have been one of the best... so I'll start with the positive~ 13 Beaches, Love, Cherry, and tracks 10-16 are the best songs on the album. Heroin, Change, and Get Free are complete standouts and showcase how much progress she's made. The LFL album trailer and the Love music video were my favorite visuals for this era. I saw her a third time, and I was impressed with the concert. I personally think she's made progress performing, and I loved the tour this time around. *ahem* So... now the bad~ Lust for Life is her weakest title track, Lana deserved better advice in the process of putting the song together and both Lana and The Weeknd deserved better lyrics to sing to. The music video was also... meh. Cherry and White Mustang deserved better production. The White Mustang music video is just as bad as Freak to me. The "bitch" and "fuck" in Cherry is cringe to me but I still listen to it bc it's a great song. In My Feelings and Coachella are the worst songs on the album. IMF needed better production. I also have to say although it had great vocals, the lyrics in the first verse are terrible. Coachella is just a song I can't listen to. It's one song concept that I WISH she had worked on instead of slapping a beat on it and calling it a day. Idc how much she likes it, its BAD. It could be good, the concept is there, but the end product is BAD. I even removed it from my music library. Groupie Love and Summer Bummer could've been separate singles released before the album, but... since she decided to release it with the album after the supposed May release (which would've been a good time), I wasn't in the right mood to get into these songs... or the whole album, in fact. ASAP was good, idk why she had to have Playboi Carti on that damn song. Even though I had to rearrange the track list to get some consistency when listening, it still doesn't... flow well... and um... yeah. RIP the LFL era.
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
Or if she wants to continue the car theme ~ Or just in general, these types of images are what I picture.... I mean Chuck could do something interesting for the cover, but...... -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread
poetic jess replied to Elle's topic in Retired Pre-Release Threads
Probably random choice, but the way Sebastien Micke did Lana's photoshoot for Paris Match is almost exactly the way I want this album cover to look like. I didn't think I was familiar with Norman Rockwell's work, until I looked it up and it has alot of similarities to what Lana goes for in her music, which has to do a lot with Americana but he also made paintings that has to do with social issues as well. His work is iconic and I love how it captures a lot of movement. His subjects aren't always looking perfect, but you get a clear story/message from it. They're also not posed in an inauthentic way so it always looks refreshing and heartwarming. So anyway- the album cover could include Lana and a man (which refers to this guy she was thinking about who's really talented but won't shut up about it lmao) whose face is turned away or covered. And the whole image could be framed like the LFL cover so it can look like a painting/look less messy with the text... Or not, I can't decide on that lol