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Kommando

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  1. I hate how we talk gibberish for days knowing nothing, rationalizing why she would put unreleased songs she would never put out on her next album... and yet i'm here and I read everything
  2. This is still COCC era to me. The two records have probably been recorded alongside each other and they seem to stem from the same intent... Like I feel they are strongly related to one another.
  3. Chemtrails and Blue Banisters are sister albums I can already sense it... Double punch serve
  4. I SAW A STILL PIC OF WHAT I THOUGHT WAS A ROSARY AND I GASPED BECAUSE I THOUGHT SHE WAS RELEASING A TULSA JESUS FREAK VIDEO
  5. I feel the NDR-COCC-BB trilogy will be a full circle moment, concluding the departure she penned down at the end of L4L
  6. Kinda upset I feel the last leg of the album loses a bit of steam and is not as inventive as the first songs, because the first half of the record is probably one of her best, everything is stellar and thematically coherent... Quirky and gorgeous
  7. I love how it's placed after Chemtrails & WD and just before LMLYLAW. Chemtrails is like the reverse of WD : the Country club as the privileged setting she lives in, trying to find happiness and comfort despite it being out of hand there (the seemingly upsetting and impossible relationship with the man in the song, the ominous chemtrails over the superficial and careless inhabitants of the club) ; and then just like in WD she goes back into the past, to a completly opposed setting (a humble flat in Tulsa), to a man she actually was happy with, who actually lived his faith in a very intimate and lively fashion, harkening back to what was gone but real (like in WD). The first songs are the incipit ; in LMLYLAW she makes the final decision of leaving, traveling back to the hinterland... Like that's actually a very smart and thought out concept. Tulsa is such a simple but nice track and the white hots are exhilarating, i wish she'd gone a bit more out there with them.
  8. Is this what it felt like when Bob Dylan was in his trolling/profuse/Christian era ? a legend in the making
  9. She's so smart I can never tell whether she's being dead serious or ironic (chemtrails title track as an instance of that)
  10. This is obviously a self parody of the Question for the Culture manifesto it can't be otherwise............. Homegirl should just STOP reading this kind of pieces, she's LOOKING for them in the papers that's unehealthy love her though
  11. There's no way any of this is real and if it is she's not going to deliver the album will be out december 5 2021 titled Insta Thots on the Pier
  12. He was an eccentric jazz artist with a small but cult following which allowed him to pursue a lifelong career despite all his idiosyncrasies. So maybe she harkens back to her Lizzy Grant days : yes it felt small (the budget, the scope, the audience), she had a very specific aesthetic which made her an original but it was on her plane, she had it under control every time...
  13. The men have always got away with it. She's been clowned for years, from the very beginning of her career ; and that was not even about the quality of her work, but about the "authenticity" of it and if she basically was to be allowed to display said work in public or not. So yeah, we've had 2 commendable years critic-wise, and certainly she's become a kind of hype object for this intellectual milieu of the Music Administrators of the World, which personally I also interpret as them producing some very overdue and long-winded sorry attempts at excuses. And so what ? And so what. I really don't get it. I know much of us are still under lockdown, but you spend your evenings on a stan website for an artist you don't even like, antagonising everyone, acting up all smart because, you're not like the other girls, you like a real, real musician... I really hope you'd simply be a lonely high schooler looking for some online validation but your elocution makes me think otherwise. You're just a dreary thing to stare at on here. Not like even that annoying just sad because everybody sees through it but you... We just don't even really think anything of it but it's just sad - do something else with your pool of limited time on this sad, warming planet.
  14. Of White Dress I've only heard the snippet so far ; why do you think she references Sun Ra ? is this like a paralel to her Lizzy Grant days ? Having your own little universe you control and dominate despite it being gaudy and tacky because you are "small" ?
  15. I still have not listened to the leak so fellow gays am I actually QUAKING !! It sounds so heartbreaking and intricate....... yes melody ! yes vocals ! yes narration !
  16. where are Charlie and chuck she needs to put the phone down this is worrying
  17. I'm sorry I just can't follow her down that road. Even if, say, the press had not "misunderstood" her comments, it's still absolutely wild and tone deaf to think that the issue with Trump is "narcissism" - and not that he's heading a proto-fascist movement that will soon exist without him, as he's clearly over. This IS the issue, people actually listened to her & they happen to disagree for very obvious reasons. Good intentions don't mean much. Nobody asked her to comment and as a wealthy, educated person... In these moments... You can't just say that publicly, and then act all delulu that people attack you for it because they're "jealous". All this talk about being the person bringing this to the table, the girl that has no issue with diversity etc... This talk of narcissism and sociopathy when she's visibly unable to reflect on exterior insights over her words ; this delusion of being this mental health innovator... You can't speak on narcissism and you yourself behave that way, it's uncanny and contradictory. In 2018-2019, with all the acclaim for the songs and the record, the thoughtful interviews, the critic praise... I thought she'd come a long way, that she was maybe building a legend for her name, that as people welcomed her artistry in their hearts she was stripping herself of a whole array of shenanigans she's been sporting for years. An irreversible milestone in her career. But in fact, it seems that it both spurred more bitterness in herself, bitterness over the lack of critical recognition for years ; and also comforted her in the idea that she's this great Rockwellian mind reader, intellectual figure. It's atrocious.
  18. She was so slurry and rambling on matters which were clearly not related to the questions she was asked, very suspicious. Obviously there's some bitterness from the whole drama over question for the culture (which she SHOULD feel hurt by, considering it's so triggering for her and yet she's made little progress in this department), but she was definitely off. Tell me what you think but I believe that might be because of the painkillers they gave her for her elbow ? It's very recent and like she said, it's a painful and long process. I'm like 90% sure it's the painkillers, it's the slow mix of elatedness and slurry speech.
  19. Now I want her to add the back up singers to the record. Absolutly stunning while restrained, loved it !!
  20. She's performing Let Me Love You Like a Woman ??? Let Me Go to Bed EARLY to forget I am living in the Great Depression the re-up
  21. I would also say, because she's been referencing the Midwest/her country life a lot recently with a tinge of nostalgia (and even in songs like I Talk to Jesus), "our place" is actually the place she used to live there that we have a few photos of, when she was still Lizzy Grant (the whole Kansas/Arkansas location situation). She lived there with some guy and I think he's one of the person she regularly references. So she's like let's pierce through time and space and come back to our place even though it might be gone (what the fuck happened here ? Where are all the Christmas lights ?)
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