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This song feels like the midwestern core of the album - soaked in sunshine, driving on a long, sprawling, lazy highway with your man, to who knows where in the heartland. The bass and guitar combo here remind me of The Velvet Underground or Spacemen 3. A nice, laid back song that means more to the album than I think people realize. It's all about embracing the journey in this one.
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Favorite song on the album. I still stand by my thought that the chorus sounds anthemic in a deconstructed Springsteen way - it takes me back to how he would form a song into something hopeful and resolute. The verses are full of character, the bridge is THAT bridge, the horns are gorgeous... Idk. I know this one's already being overlooked, but I think it's so important to the album.
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Breaking Up Slowly w/ Nikki Lane
Poor Stacy replied to Elle's topic in Chemtrails Over the Country Club
Yeah, the final production on this made it a smash for me. The dark, smoky, bluesy feel to it really works. -
yesssss. My favorite moments on the album: - White Dress: The second verse, the vape noise, the drumsticks being put down at the end - Chemtrails Over the Country Club: The guitars growing in the mix in the bridge, the drum solo at the end - Tulsa Jesus Freak: The random talking in the second half of the song, the intensity of the drums in the last hook - Let Me Love You Like A Woman: "And I want (need) you to come", the second verse in general - Wild at Heart: The second verse , the harmonies at the end - Dark But Just a Game: The section between the first chorus and second verse - Not All Who Wander Are Lost: The random cuts of Jack talking, the guitar and bass riffing off each other, the bridge - Yosemite: The chorus! (And the switch-up on the last chorus/end of the song) - Breaking Up Slowly: Love when they sing together on the chorus. They sound good together. - Dance 'Til We Die: All of it. It's so beautiful. My favorite song on the album along with White Dress. - For Free: Lana's part, of course. But the instrumental is really well done, too.
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Chemtrails Over the Country Club Merch & Media Drop
Poor Stacy replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Beige is basically a pale orange! Interesting. -
Chemtrails Over the Country Club Merch & Media Drop
Poor Stacy replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Oh yeah, that makes sense! My bad. All I order is the music stuff, I decided I didn't need any of the merch, but I totally get it you're getting a few things. -
Chemtrails Over the Country Club Merch & Media Drop
Poor Stacy replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Not a huge fan of the transparent vinyl, personally. The beige looks interesting... I should get mine today. Grey and yellow are my favorites so far, although I've ordered everything. Also, you can save like $10 off your order buying the Neil PD from Universal and not the Village! -
Chemtrails Over the Country Club Merch & Media Drop
Poor Stacy replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
that does look like her signature tho?? -
Sorry to keep focusing on the reviews, lol, but the Pitchfork one is ridiculous. The more I read it, the more irritated I get. The interviewer is basically declaring her a racist, suggesting Lana she uses American symbolism to uphold white supremacy through her art ddddd: And then beginning with this quote: And tying it into: Along with the last sentence: Yikes. Anyone else reading between the lines here? I totally get why that writer's being dragged. I hope Lana doesn't read it. She'll be fuming.
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Are we sure it was ready to launch? It's a bit buggy. I tried to checkout with a signed CD and it says My Cart is empty.