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  1. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    This title calls for a Slim Aarons style album cover with chemtrails in the sky...
     

  2. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by gatadelrey in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Yes you’re right. We saw how she reacted when fans were talking about her mental health in the group chat. She sees everything and I’m sure it’s hurtful when it’s negative stuff. 
  3. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by HeadBitch in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    The picture with the man's hand over her would make a really good T-shirt tbh.
  4. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by lamms in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    https://instagram.com/stories/interviewmag/2395945836606701398?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=dxecwq2yfm7g
     
    lmaoooo they’re selling the cover as tshirts 
  5. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Hallo Heaven in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Well spotted! On a topical note, Little Edie's outfit here with the deep cleavage bodysuit is sending me. 

  6. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by yourolllikethunder in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Been an LB lerker from Reddit but after the video was posted yesterday I had so many thoughts I needed to share!
     
    I think the Grey Gardens vibes is an aesthetic preview! I think the video was intended to be a kitschy/satirical play on that documentary (as opposed to some people saying it seemed weird/sad). Grey Gardens is about two lost cousins of Jackie Kennedy living in poverty (literally hidden in a decaying house surrounded by rich folk of the Hamptons)! She even calls Jack “Little Edie,” a person from the documentary, in one of her captions. I think it could possibly be a hint of the COTCC aesthetic, like focusing on the run-down area or decay around a nice country club (i.e. those who are only able to see the chemtrails over it and will never be invited inside). Which is maybe why she’s referencing Midwestern states like Arkansas in her sound and vibe and saying the record feels very Midwestern. It would be a throwback to her trailer park and “Queen of the Gas Station” kitschy glamor vibes !!!!! WE ARE  *L I V I N G* ~

    Also, singing about the people who will never be in the country club but can see the chemtrails over it kind of parallels what she‘s been saying about dying an underdog (cough cough fruitless Grammy noms), or acting the same way as other artists but not being accepted in the same way, etc (her question for the culture ideas)
     
  7. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by World At War in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Charlie is serving exactly what I wanted to see so I hope he keeps up this weird feeling for her other projects lol
  8. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Rorman Nockwell in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Yeah honestly there are unhinged creeps out there who'd consider what she said a challenge
     

  9. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by venicebitch in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Not her talking about her diaries when she gets robbed twice a month 
  10. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Lustformoney in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Omg i cant believe she named her cat after Niko Bellic. Shes in GTA 6, its confirmed.
  11. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Lentilus in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    Spot on!! Especially after reading the interview. And the video of her being chaotic yet pretending not to be bothered, showing us her jewelry. Def a commentary on the delusion and disillusion that is 2020.
  12. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Doin Time in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    She was definitely being sarcastic and I think that's the theme of this era, how we're pretending everything's fine when the world is falling apart type of vibe
  13. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by CHANEL #1 in In Bed (and in the Tub) with Lana Del Rey - Interview Magazine [VIDEO]   
    No one is happy all the time. I can be super happy one day and then super angsty the next. I can go through four of the cycles in a single day. Lana's just human. Sometimes she's happy, sometimes she's not. That's just life. And even still, she can go out with friends even if she's not at her "happiest". In regards to Violet, as a writer myself, I write about so many things: current feelings, past feelings, the feelings of others, etc. Just because she didn't seem "happy" in Violet doesn't mean that's any indication of her current state, it doesn't even 100% guarantee that was her state at the time of writing either. Just my two cents. Lana's just human and we see her humanity more now. 
  14. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by PrettyBaby in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    I identify so much with some of the things that Lana is saying. Not the end of the interview with Lana and Jack basically congratulating each other. But, for example, the need for feminism to create a space for what Lana calls "fragility" (I think "sensitivity" is more to the point); as well as the need for earnest, well-meaning people to speak truth in a culture that is obsessed with keeping up appearances.
     
    I really think a large part of it is different personality types. Some people are amazing at diplomacy, and that is really a valuable skill. There is definitely a place for putting your best foot forward. But there is also a place for speaking the hard truths even when it interrupts the constant striving for positive spin. For some of us, it's less important to make ourselves look good, and more important to participate in "iron sharpening iron" -- actually STRENGTHENING each other. "Faithful are the wounds of a friend." And it saddens me when that hard work is dismissed as not putting in the work of relationship-building.
     
    Frankly, to someone who believes loving others IS telling them the truth, it can seem that those who are focused on image management are the ones not putting in the hard work needed for healthy relationships.
     
    But again, I think it's partly a matter of different personalities having different strengths. I wish we could all learn to celebrate the good in each other, even when it's different, rather than settling for building up self by tearing down others. I'm not there yet. Sometimes when I feel that "my way" is getting stomped on, it makes me want to see only the evil in the "other way." After all, when you're repeatedly criticized for doing right, it only makes it that much harder to see your true flaws.
     
    As far as Lana thinking she's right about everything, I don't see her comments as saying that at all (though the we-always-understood-everything-going-on comments were getting a bit much). I think she's just learned not to fall into the trap of pretending both parties are always somewhat to blame (as someone in this thread said earlier). Part of "keeping up appearances" is sometimes "admitting" to something you didn't do, just to support your own image of reasonableness, or to create the illusion of teamwork. Couples' counseling is a prime example. But I never got anywhere in therapy until I learned to say, "No, actually this isn't something we both do. This is something YOU do, and I'm not going to let you turn it around on me." There's a lot of social points to be scored by "taking responsibility." But for someone who's seeking wholeness, if that means taking responsibility for someone else's wrongdoing, it's just not worth it anymore.
     
    So I think that's what Lana means when she says she's an underdog. She's going for integrity, as she sees it ("fragility" or sensitivity, an earnestness), over image management in the form of power feminism. And in an industry founded on appearances, it means in that sense she's going to be put at a disadvantage when the attacks come. 
     
    I think Lana is very brave.
  15. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Downtown Baby Doll in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    the thought of Lana + Chuck + Charlie taking care of a mini farm of animals tho

  16. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by suicideblonde in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    It's all because of Jared, he is becoming my representation of Jack in my mind
  17. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Rorman Nockwell in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    We need Lorde to do something because she hates Lorde and if Lorde would stop frolicking around New Zealand and actually release new music, Lala might feel competitive and start trying instead of having this idea that anything and everything she does is so effortlessly marvellous.
    The answer is Lorde.
  18. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Slumdog in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    She was kind of like this during the Ultraviolence era. (The Barrie and I are the only real artists left vibe). So I hope it's a good sign.
  19. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by naturalbornloser in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    Jack Antonoff to Lana Del Rey: “Do you feel like the people in your life know every inch of you?”
    LDR: “They do. Every ex I have, every girlfriend I have, every family member I have, even the ones I don’t speak to – they know the ins and outs of why I sometimes catch sheer panic out of nowhere. I can even say to some of them, “It’s related to you. You fucked me over".
     
    Who could this be related to? 
  20. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Rorman Nockwell in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    Also to whoever said Rick is a yes man: no he isn't, according to Lana herself. In a radio interview last year she said that she enjoyed working with Jack because it was nice to work with a producer who didn't tell her that things "suck".  She picked Jack because he IS  a yes man. 
  21. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by electra in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    lanaboards: she's so beautiful! so talented! this album will be her best! nfr album of the year! born to die album of the century! shes ahead of her time, a lyrical genius and a great american poet! she deserved to win album of the year at the grammys! one of the most talented woman in the industry!
     
    lana: haha i think my work is good
     
    lanaboards: 
     
     
     
    you guys remind me of those memes of girls being told they're beautiful and sexy in their dm's and they're like thanks haha i know and the men are like i take that back you ugly whore how dare you
  22. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    "so lana, tell me about this album called...."
    "chemtrails over the country club"
    "that."
     
    ...
     
    "so anyways lana who you been fuckin?"
  23. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by World At War in Lana interviewed by Jack Antonoff for Interview Magazine - September 2020   
    im here with *explosion sounds* LANA *gunshots sound* DEL *other random sound effect* REY 
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