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  1. brooklynbaby91 liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in The Horror Movie Thread   
    'The Blair Witch Project' is a REALLY good movie. You should watch it. It's not bloody, it's more like psychological. And the end of film......
  2. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Lana’s Fib About Her Age-Some Thoughts   
    first i'm not English and sorry for my bad English.
     
    I know she is 28 years old but in my country they don't believe me. I need direct proof. Please send me. I searched here but i couldn't found
  3. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Barrie's band?   
    "There Is a War Coming"
  4. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Barrie's band?   
    What is the name of song?
  5. Inuborg liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Florence + The Machine   
    But it's also stands for "Spring Equinox"
  6. Macintosh Manhattan liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Florence + The Machine   
    But it's also stands for "Spring Equinox"
  7. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by Jazzmin in Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)   
    It's my favorite Lana song and I'll tell you why. It's just so... Touching to me. Although my life is completely different from Lana's, it's always been "sweet like cinamone" since I was born, I often feel I share the same soul with her. So, particularly about my feelings about "Gramma": the thing about "wanting to be whole world's girl", trying to pleasure everyone, feeling you are not good enough... This is just the way I am. And at the same time you hear "Honey, don't you know, you have everything" and you feel guilty about being unhappy because you should be fucking happy and grateful for everything. Well, maybe at least "somewhere out there is a good man waiting for me"...
  8. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by HEARTCORE in Say Lou Lou   
    sounds exactly the same as the album sampler to me, although someone more technical might be able to notice differences idk
  9. trayertrash liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in The Horror Movie Thread   
    'The Blair Witch Project' is a REALLY good movie. You should watch it. It's not bloody, it's more like psychological. And the end of film......
  10. Rebel liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Say Lou Lou   
    SO EXCITED
  11. Tammy liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in LDR Live in Berlin, June 20th, 2014   
    have fun guys!
  12. HEARTCORE liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Say Lou Lou   
    They are amazing. Album cover looks so good. They are look so good. Tracklist is good but only 3 new songs They need to change their label.
    Sweet Dreams is so good. Believe me. They said it's an old demo.
  13. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by HEARTCORE in Charli XCX   
    sent to you both!
  14. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by vanillaiceys in Interview with Brazilian newspaper "Veja"   
    Lana Del Rey, the sad indie singer   Depressives songs and a blasé look, the american singer became a popstar and opened doors for another girls that may be considered "different" in the musical scenario. The american singer have 28 years, and have a lot of qualities. She is beautiful, famous, have a big crowd in her performances at festivals and have some special fans like: Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, Daniel Radcliffe and David Lynch. Talking about Lana and Kim, the popstar was invited to sing at the Kardashian's wedding earlier this year. And there's some rumors that say that George Clooney asked the same favour and he will pay any price to have the indie singer doing a performance at his wedding. Besides her popularity, Lana recently said that wishes that she was already dead. Her beautiful lips, sad/blasé eyes, and a deep voice made Lana a success. In 2012 with her album Born to Die, her second album in a studio, sold more than 7 millions of copies all around the world.  Ultraviolence, released in june, is following the same way, in a month, the album already sold 300.000 copies on USA   “I was a risk for the record label. It wasn't a good investment. But I'm persistent and I never gave up”
    VEJA: Your road to the fame was long and was ever changing. How do you feel about being the center of the attention?   LANA:It's good to see my style and see how things are working good. I've performed a lot of times and the experience of doing a show in different places is great, they fit with the changes of my mood . The energy that my fans gave to me are great and scares me at the same time. It's always a surprise. Even having some experience, I feel kinda nervous when I see the crowd. VEJA:Do you still have some issues about having a big crowd? 
    LANA:No, especially because I'm not nervous about my album. Now that it's finished, I can give more attenton to my shows. While I'm touring, I can't be creative. But now I feel that it's all okay, it's a part of the job.
    VEJA: When you became famous, a lot of rumors about you were spread, saying that your style is fake . How do you deal with this? 
    LANA: It's easy to judge somebody when you do not know them and know how their personal growth happens. When a singer gets bigger, it's hard to say if they care about their music and if they deserve their success. I'm gonna still doing my work and I'll became more and more mature. On set, I do not have a lot of people helping me and I do not have somebody that makes me do stuff that I do not like. 
    VEJA:If your style wasn't created, it probably have bothered a lot o people because your style is different compared to the actual pop music scenario.Does somebody tried to change your style to fit the mainstream pop style?    LANA: Only at the beginning of my career. I was a risk for the record label. It wasn't a good investment. But I'm persistent and I never gave up. I felt great when "Video Games" became a hit. I really like that song and the version that became famous was the version that I wanted to everybody hear.I played it for like a year and my actual record label liked the song, but they were kinda worried about it because it was too slow.   VEJA:Dan Auerbach produced Ultraviolence. How this work begun? Are you a fan of The Black Keys?
    LANA:I know the work of The Black Keys, but I didn't knew Dan very well. We had a great work together. We've decided to make the album while we were knowing each other in NY. We were having such a great time with a couple of friends and he looked at me and we said "Why don't we make this album together?. I realized that he was the producer that I was looking for. He put on some electric guitars and a 70's style on the album. He also uses the same weird references that I use. Also, it was good to change the producer, I've worked with the same guy for like three years.
    VEJA:With a several leaks, your album was prejudiced. How do you felt about do the same work again? 
    LANA:It was prejudiced, but it was a blessing because I hate those songs. It was basically songs that I wrote for some singers or songs that I was working at, so, when these songs wew leaked, I've realized that I do not like how they sounds like, so I've started all over. When I thought that I had finished them, I met Dan. It was wonderful, it was I met this new sound that I've fell in love.  
    VEJA:Why "Ultraviolence"?
    LANA:It's my darkest album, even with some romantics elements, I do not like to hear some songs, even if I've wrote them. I do not feel okay to listen some tracks, but I feel great when I listen to anothers. Make this album was hard in some moments because if it's not natural, then I do not work well. The time was almost ending, so I had some anxiety crisis, I do not work well under a lot of pressure, but at the end, everything worked in a good way.
    VEJA:So you had some anxiety crisis while you were doing your album?
    LANA: Yeah, I had the feeling that my album would not become a big hit. I really try to not be sad and be a pessimist, but that's who I am. I couldn't like anything that I've wrote for the album, so, I begun to tour and my fans made me feel more confident. In the first week, I realized that it is what I want to do for the rest of my life. It was great, because I was afraid to sing again, but, this year made me feel confident about still singing
    VEJA:Are you okay now?
    LANA:Absolutely. I'm really excited and I love "Ultraviolence". I was really worried and I wanted to write something that I'd like to, because everything in my life was complicated. Music is the only that was really stable to me. I wanted this album to be perfect because I've worked so hard on it and I'll perform the songs at my concerts.
    VEJA:Your "visual identity" and your videos walks besides your musical style. When you write a song, do you think about how the video will be?
    LANA:That's for sure, I always think about the history that influenced the song and how it get connected to what I've wrote. I'm lucky because I've always worked with great directors like Yoann Lemoine and Anthony Mandler. We have a great and unique connection. I've alway wrote the video concept for they. I think that it was kinda boring for they, probably that's why they do not work with me anymore. But the magic is that at the end, everything is like I was thinking about, and it's pretty hard to happen. That's the opposite control that I have at my personal life, I've showed every detail to the directors and they've made a beautiful work. 
    VEJA:Do you have the same cares with the album artwork?
    LANA:Yes, I do. I do love to see the progress of the artwork. For "Ultraviolence", I've worked with Neil Krug, he changed the way that I've seen some stuff. He have transformed polaroids into perfect portraits for my album. For me, the artwork helps to give the album some individuality. So, when I saw the artwork, I've started to see "Ultraviolence" as it is, like the story that it is. The story begins with a electric guitar solo that Dan made in "Cruel World", the first song.
    VEJA:You've moved from NY to LA during the process of creation of the album. How this change influenced at the album?
    LANA:I was living in London for some time and I moved back to USA. So, I've moved to California, I also lived in NY for several years, and these years influenced me to write "West Coast". In "Broolyn Baby", I sing about Brooklyn, as the title suggest. Well, I could bring all my worlds to a album. That's great and makes me happy.



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    Sorry for the several mistakes! I'm kinda sleepy, but I've tried!
  15. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by Adrift in Charli XCX   
    They're all titles that have recently been registered under Charli.
  16. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by TRENCH in Old Money: What's its meaning for you?   
    It's about when K gets out of jail she'll run back to him
  17. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by Sucker in Tove Lo   
    fuck
  18. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by evilentity in Lizzy in old Lake Placid area newspapers   
    Birth certificates of living persons are usually not publicly available... but some voter records and Copyright Office filings are. I think you'd be surprised how often publications simply reprint what artists say about themselves without fact-checking and how reluctant they are to correct the record. At least I was. I have a response from a BBC News planning editor that essentially admits that's what they do.
     
    To believe Lana was born in 1986, one would have to believe that she looked unusually old at 18 months, that she began school a year early or skipped a grade, that she (intentionally or not) committed voter fraud in the state of NY, that her listing 1985 as her DOB on her Copyright Office filings and personal Facebook account were just accidents, that various public record searches are wrong as well as every article stating her age before her rise to fame, including a local paper and an article clearly stating that June 21, 2008 was "Lizzy's 23rd birthday" written by a Grant family friend who had done entire cover stories on two men present for the occasion, one of which was her father. One would also have to read nothing into a few early post-recognition articles implying she was yet another year younger (i.e. born in 1987) or her Complex magazine interviewer asking her about her age twice.
     
    Or you can just believe that she and her current management team have been lying about her age.
     
    I believe there's a feedback loop problem here: Several early articles parroted fictitious information given by Lana or her management, Wikipedia based it's DOB on them, tons of later articles repeated the information from Wikipedia, and now Wikipedia won't change their DOB because of the glut of erroneous sources out there. And on and on it goes.
  19. Goddess liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Lana’s Fib About Her Age-Some Thoughts   
    first i'm not English and sorry for my bad English.
     
    I know she is 28 years old but in my country they don't believe me. I need direct proof. Please send me. I searched here but i couldn't found
  20. t-raider26 liked a post in a topic by shipperofLarina in Lykke Li   
    ur voice is so gorgeous. i love it. good job
  21. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by Rebel in Grimes   
    Grimes looks like something here and I have no idea what she looks like.. help...
     

  22. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by liam in Grimes   
    God I love her 
  23. shipperofLarina liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in Grimes   
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