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  1. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana and Barrie are no longer together   
    Could it be because of the child thing?
    Barrie might not be the best influence on a kid, with his dark nature and questionable hygene
    Hmm Hmm, who knows...
  2. BENTLEY liked a post in a topic by HelixSpirals in Ultraviolence - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I love the "DaaAaaAaaAAAAA-EeeEEEeEe"s that Lana does after she sings the chorus the first time around in FMWUTTT
  3. viagra liked a post in a topic by HelixSpirals in Ultraviolence - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I love the "DaaAaaAaaAAAAA-EeeEEEeEe"s that Lana does after she sings the chorus the first time around in FMWUTTT
  4. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by lafleursauvage in New interview: Radio.com with Lana Del Rey   
    Original source here

     

    Talking to Lana Del Rey about her music is like trying to grab smoke with your hands.

    Her contemplative nature makes her muse on tangents, from Elon Musk to the Jesuits to the Laural Canyon sound of the ’70s when trying to put the meaning and inspiration behind her songs into words. All the while, she remains open and honest.

    During a sit-down interview in a quiet studio at KROQ in Los Angeles (a Radio.com station) Del Rey’s demeanor in person was disarmingly relaxed and quite charming. Some critics have been quick to dismiss her as an inauthentic fabrication, but as she talked about her new album Ultraviolence (due out June 17), she came across as someone in complete control of her music and rapidly accelerating career.

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    How did the album come to be calledUltraviolence?

    I think the album was called Ultraviolence before I even had the songs. That’s because I just really love words. I’m kind of inspired by just a one-word title. For this one, I had a motif of hydrangeas in mind. Mainly because these flowers I love are in shades of blue and violet, and when I was talking to [producer] Dan [Auerbach of the Black Keys] about inspirations and color tones, this sort of high violet vibration was on my mind. Maybe because blue is connected with jazz and also sorrow.

    What inspired the album’s first single, “West Coast”? It definitely expands the dimensions of your sound.

    “West Coast” as a demo sounded really different, and I never felt like it got where it was supposed to be until I met Dan Auerbach. I was telling him that I was really interested in…that my heart was in jazz, and my mind and my roots were in jazz and that I wanted to make a record that was sort of this mix of beautiful jazz undertones and a West Coast fusion, kind of inspired by the Eagles and the Beach Boys and this sort of Laurel Canyon revival thing that was happening in the ’70s. So I went to Nashville and he reproduced “West Coast” and yeah, I don’t know…I loved it.

    Dan said that everything on the record, all the songs have this kind of narco-swing. So whereas the beat and the verses on “West Coast” were really direct, the chorus naturally slipped into this half-time beat. I just remember everyone at the label being like, ‘God, it’s getting slower at the chorus?’ And we were like, yeah!



    On your most recent U.S. tour, one of the highlight of the shows was when you would go out into the audience to meet people, sign autographs, take selfies and accept gifts. What inspired you to have such intimate moments with your fans during concerts?

    I mean, it’s definitely different than what I ever expected a tour would be, if I even was lucky enough to tour, you know, in my head when I was imagining what I’d maybe be able to do. I was a shy performer for years. I never really dipped into that well of excitement that the audience brought, not until I went to Europe last year for my four-month tour. I think when things are more difficult personally, you find yourself genuinely turning to the audience for support. It’s not something that I thought I’d ever do, so yeah, it is overwhelming and it’s touching. People bringing letters and they really want to talk. Because I always feel that my energy level stays the same during shows, it’s kind of at this mid-level, but everyone in the audience is at this manic high-level. For me, the show is always about them. I find myself just getting lost watching them, because they’re so animated.

    When you return to the stage, you’re usually just laden with gifts from the fans. What’s the most memorable gift you’ve been given by a fan during a show?

    A boy brought me a silver jewelry box, and etched in it was this T.S. Eliot poem that had been my header on Twitter. It was just this comment about a rose that had the look of a flower that was always looked at. So he knew that that was one of my favorite quotes, and I found that to be so very thoughtful.

    In your current cover story with The Fader, you talked about having a keen interest in science and technology.

    I majored in metaphysics in college, that’s what I got my degree in. And the reason I chose that was because the Jesuits who were teaching that subject, they weren’t just theologians, they also had backgrounds in science. Obviously the quest for peace, the quest for knowledge of something bigger is…that’s the end game. That’s what I’m really interested in. But technology, I believe, is bringing us closer to maybe figuring out some of those questions, and I think we’ve really seen that in the last ten years. I’m interested just like probably anybody else is. I guess meeting people like Elon Musk and people involved in the tech world in different ways has been interesting to me.

    I wanted to ask you about the Ultraviolence song, “F—-d My Way Up to the Top”…

    Oh, God.

    In an interview with Grazia in Germany, you inferred that it was in part a response to another popular female artist who’d said derogatory things about you in the press.

    What do I say… I put so much time in putting a narrative to the track listing together, and then I’m so stupid because I should just know that it’s totally gonna be disregarded because I just set myself up. Let me put it this way, every track that I put on there and every track name and the order that it’s in tells a story that is important to me. In my mind, the narrative for this record ends with the last track, not the bonus deluxe stuff, all that business. It ends with the cover of Nina Simone’s “The Other Woman.” And without even really saying more about that, the decision to end with a cover of a jazz song and the content within that, it’s kind of telling in its own way.

    And so is “Having F—–d My Way Up To The Top” being toward the end of the track listing. I would say the track having more of a hip hop heavier beat, whereas the rest of the album is live and organic…it kind of drives this one particular point home. It’s hard when you’re doing something in the studio, you kind of feel like your story about it is going to end there, but then in interviews you’re never really sure how far to elaborate…there’s not much I can really say about it that’s going to help you understand. I’ll just wait for you to listen to it.

     

    In addition to Ultraviolence, you’ve had immediate success this year with your version of “Once Upon a Dream,” from the Disney movie, Maleficent. What are your memories of that recording session?

    It was great, because I did that song with my best friend for the last ten years, Dan Heath, who became one of my producers. He and I have such a great thing going. We did it at home actually, at his home studio. We recorded on the same mic we’ve used on a lot of my other songs that we’ve done together. It was exciting, because we love Disney. We love the history of Disney. So, it was really natural and nice to be involved in a project like that.

  5. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by MahaMaha in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    She's talking with them about how she wanted/wants to kill herself because of the critics and journalists and then this irrational rating/review?! 
  6. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by KillKillQueen in Ultraviolence Reviews: 74 Metascore (DISCUSS REVIEWS ONLY)   
    So The Guardian spends the whole review tearing her lyrics and general existence down, barely talking about the songs themselves, only to give her a 4/5? "lol you suck but this album is the shit"?
  7. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by comeintomybedroom in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    I'm banned from the Target in my town (something that happened when I was a minor) and I just risked getting arrested to check. I'm literally the stupidest adult. 
  8. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by HEARTCORE in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    how many times do i have to say this?!?!?!?!
     
    SEXISM
    IS
    JUST
    AS
    BAD
    AS
    RACISM
     
    discriminating against someone for their gender is just as bad as discriminating for against someone for their colour. slut, whore and slag are just as harmful as :), faggot and retard.
  9. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by LiamViljoen in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Wow... That's.... Umm.... Wow....
  10. my ol man isa batman liked a post in a topic by HelixSpirals in MOMIB Cover Art   
    No Its good!! I usually don't have "indtrumentals" or "demos" or whatever on the covers I use
  11. dsvelca liked a post in a topic by HelixSpirals in Lana Del Rey Set to Do a Maida Vale session on BBC Radio 1   
    I'd do the same A version of Ultraviolence like that needs to grace my Studio Sessions album
  12. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by Rebel in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    Lyrics are a hit and miss (heh) sometimes, the "DN" line bugs me because it's just the least sexy nickname ever. "Yo, DN, get over here, open up a beer!" "Fuck me hard, DN!"
     
    I think it's a little muddy but that might be because of the Vevo quality, I love the vocal production, love the bridge, wish it had more time to breathe in between each verse/chorus/section. Besides that, I'm lovin it.
  13. ConeyIslandQueen262 liked a post in a topic by HelixSpirals in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    I hope this is the last thing we get pre-album release because I feel we've gotten enough to keep us living till the albums comes in full 
  14. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by dsvelca in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    Someone may have asked this already, but is there a confirmation of this somewhere besides the tweet?
  15. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by Thunder Revenant in Ultraviolence - Pre-Release Thread   
    Yeah, but Cruel World will be the opening, like the "extended live version" of Cola was for the Paradise Tour,  so there is still space for an intro. The CO Theme would be awesome, especially the monologue. Imagine,  Alex saying "This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit oft the old ultra-violence" and then Cruel World would start to play with Lana doing some of her "ohooohohoooos" behind the stage ... Pure awesomeness!
  16. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by Zenol in "Ultraviolence" to premier tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 with Zane Lowe!   
    Is there a source for that? I mean not the tweet from LanaBoards
  17. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by Rafael in Lana Del Rey Cancels Performance on David Letterman Show   
    jesus christ its been +4 years
  18. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Lana Del Rey Cancels Performance on David Letterman Show   
    OMG one of her singles actually gets promo performances AND airplay!?
    I have been praying for this 
    And it's SOON too!
  19. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by ilovetati in Lana Del Rey Cancels Performance on David Letterman Show   
    I think UV's lyrics may be a little too jarring for national television and those who are not familiar with Lana's story. West Coast is a very alluring song, she performs it well in a live setting, and it would be the perfect choice to attract new fans while dismissing critics as well.
  20. my ol man isa batman liked a post in a topic by HelixSpirals in MOMIB Cover Art   
    I really like the cover    I'm gonna use it for the album demos 
  21. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by GangstaBoy in Rate Lana Del Rey Photos   
    They should've kept this seventies look for UV, I would have loved this shoot for the cover...
  22. HelixSpirals liked a post in a topic by my ol man isa batman in MOMIB Cover Art   
    Hey everyone, I've made a few covers and stuff, plan to make more. I've done some music videos too, but not for ages so ya just posting as I go. Hope you like them!!!!
     
     
    My cover for Ultraviolence.
     
     
     
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