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Ocean Blvd NFR Ultraviolence Chemtrails AKA Honeymoon Born to Die Paradise Lust for Life Blue Banisters
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Judah Smith Interlude
Venice Jesus Whore replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I guess unpopular opinion but I love it. I love how dark, unsettling, and eerie it feels. The production is incredible too.- 61 replies
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What I find so interesting about this album so far is that I don’t have a big urge to listen to individual songs. It feels like the album needs to be listened to as a whole. Like there are songs I don’t particularly care for on their own, yet this still might be my favorite Lana album as a whole because of the mood, experimentation, and ambition it has as a whole. I think I even like that it feels challenging and inaccessible in places.
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First listen impressions: A&W/Judah Smith Interlude/Candy Necklace/Jon Batiste Interlude had me thinking that this album would dethrone NFR for me as my #1 Lana album and #2 favorite album of all time. I was literally tearing up at the end of Candy Necklace. Kintsugi and Fingertips kinda ruined my mood though because it completely killed the momentum of the previous 4 songs and of the album so far. Paris, Texas is gorgeous and feels like it belongs with the 4 songs before Kintsugi/Fingertips. My favorites/highlights (no particular order): A&W Judah Smith Interlude Candy Necklace Jon Baptiste Interlude Paris, Texas Fishtail Taco Truck x VB ^^ If I could have a whole album of songs similar to this + Tulsa Jesus Freak and Chemtrails, I think it’d be my favorite Lana album. I am curious if I would’ve liked the album more if all of these songs were on the second half of the album. It’d feel like more of a build up, but then again, I think the first half would’ve been to slow to keep interest for a lot of people without things being spread out more. I was also surprised - from what people were saying here, I was expecting the second whole half of the album to be a lot more upbeat but really it’s only the last 3 songs, and they’re still very chill, slow songs for the most part, just with some harder beats. Overall, even with me needing more time with a lot of the album, this feels like maybe Lana’s most ambitious work. It’s so exciting and refreshing to have an album from her that’s this experimental, especially after how safe and simple a lot of Chemtrails and Blue Banisters felt. This album feels reinvigorating to me. I’m excited to have so much content and nuance to sort through.
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It’s really sad and disturbing to me how everything has gone full circle and a lot of the general public is just back to making fun of Britney again. In 2021 at the height of #FreeBritney, people acted like they had learned so much since the 2000s about treating women fairly, understanding mental health, etc., and as soon as Britney’s out of the conservatorship and not acting how people expect her to, now she’s just become the punchline of a joke again. It’s disgusting. Though she’s done so much for me and so many others out there, I can’t help but think that she would’ve led a much happier life never being famous.
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I want Lana to get a high Metacritic score on Ocean Blvd for obvious reasons, but I will say that, as a fan, Lana’s history of ratings on there is the biggest example that the reviews mean just about nothing. Like how is Blue Banisters her third highest rated album? And Ultraviolence is her third lowest? And so much of her earlier work was just dismissed for reasons completely unrelated to the music. At the end of the day, those reviews tell me nothing about how much I’ll enjoy one of her albums compared to another.
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Ocean Blvd Global Listening Party - March 22nd, 2023
Venice Jesus Whore replied to ultrabanisters's topic in Latest News
If it makes y’all feel any better, Britney Spears has been in the industry for over 20 years and people still spell it Brittany, Brittney, etc. It is bad though to be hosting an event for that artist (Lana) and make that kind of mistake though.