Jump to content

daphnedinkley

Supporters 2.0
  • Content Count

    3,132
  • Joined

  • Last visited


Reputation Activity

  1. bel air rose liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Barrie credited on a song !?!?!?!!!??!!! get @Rorman Nockwell in here NOW
  2. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Barrie credited on a song !?!?!?!!!??!!! get @Rorman Nockwell in here NOW
  3. YourGirl666 liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Barrie credited on a song !?!?!?!!!??!!! get @Rorman Nockwell in here NOW
  4. 13beachess liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  5. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Flowerbomb in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Yeah...an entire album full of piano? 
    If it sounds like French Restaurant, Yayo, or Roses Bloom For You, then I don't mind. But if it's like HIADT or Change? Keep it. The vocals need to serve this time around. None of that whispery monotonous drivel. We need piano songs with some fire and uniqueness. Honestly I'm surprised I like Arcadia so much and I think that's because the overall melody is so gorgeous
  6. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by COCC in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Apparently Lana made an album. With songs. And she sings on them. Not sure, but I think they also said that the songs will have some kind of... instruments? Weird 
  7. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Venice Peach in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    But he's talking like he didn't listen to the album.
    Also BOZ just said is a collection of pretty ballads.
    Also not him saying we will Stockholm Syndrome into liking it... maybe people just like different things than him. I can't with his stupid pretentious ass 
  8. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Bonita in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    eclipse on atrl:

    "everyone has different taste different opinions if someone doesn't like something they are allowed to express it insider or not, if you build expectations around that then it's your fault, i know i loved the 3 pre-release tracks, i know i love the arcadia snippet, i know THIS is the album for me and cocc was the calm before the storm, cocc is the guy who gives you blue balls after edging you all night, arcadia will be the girl to make me bust"
     
    "blue banisters her best album"
     
  9. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by drugsdesire in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    cheeky little bastard
  10. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by yayoop in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    I’ve also heard the album too
    It’s gotta a lot of sounds on it, some singing
    Its like she’s done this before, it’s like a story but a mess and sonically it’s like you know? Exactly
  11. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by GeminiLanaFan in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Oh look who it is: the bearer of good news. 
  12. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Dark But Just A Kenny in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    The only thing that kills my hopes for this record is the possibility she scraped Zach produced songs to put some snoozefest-with-no-personality-piano-ballads. If she did scrap 90% of the material I hope it was Jack's work and not Zach's ...
    My hopes for Blue Banisters goes to 0% sometimes, I'm looking for more Text Book/Thunder moments and less Cherry Blossom/Blue Banisters.
  13. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Bonita in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    anyways can't wait for Arcadia + preorder so we start fresh with more chaos 
  14. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Alison by Slowdive in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    manifesting "piano ballads" in the vein of... dance for money, yayo, and mermaid motel 
  15. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by CinnamonGay in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Queen Mother LDR will pull through as always. 
     
    I think BOZ meant alot of other instruments..now that I re read his message.
     
     
    I want the violins back on her set. Why did she even drop them.???? 
     
     
  16. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by Deadly Nightshade in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Totally agree with everything you said . I really hope there is a variety of instrumentation with this album along with piano . Literally all of the songs you mentioned are my favorite and are piano driven now that i come to think of it .

    On another note I can’t wait to listen to Arcadia for the first time the wait is killing me 
    *also i would love it if she used harps again 
  17. daphnedinkley liked a post in a topic by CinnamonGay in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    U have become boring repeating the same thing every era bye
  18. Three White Butterflies liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  19. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  20. Syyydney liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Lorde   
    I read that as "dildo b side" and im really not sure what I thought you meant by that
  21. plastiscguy liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  22. Catgirl liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  23. prettywhenimhigh liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  24. OuterSpace liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
  25. mlittle11 liked a post in a topic by daphnedinkley in Blue Banisters - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    Video Games is my fav song of all time, Bel Air is one of my fave Lana tracks, I'm a Hope Is A Dangerous Thing stan and I'm a fan of the stripped back May Jailer stuff, so it's not that I can't handle piano or stripped back production but.... idk, I feel like sometimes these slower more ballad-y tracks get lost and lose their value if they're in an album full of them. Making good music is a talent and a skill, but you know what else is a talent and a skill? Arranging and pacing an album well.
     
    I also wanna point out that although some fan faves are technically piano ballads (Old Money, Video Games, Black Beauty, etc etc) those songs usually have additional instruments (harps and strings in VG, drums in BB, etc) and strong melodies. There's a fullness to them. The apprehension regarding lots of piano on this album, for me, comes from the fear that there might not be that same fullness on these new tracks and that the album won't be paced or arranged very well and the amount of slow piano tracks could be overkill so I won't care to go back to it v much.
     
    That being said - personally I like Blue Banisters and Text Book but I absolutely ADORE WFWF, and that's because there's a strong vocal melody in the performance, those synths/organs and some cool drums in the track, as well as an overall empowering message that just ticks all the right boxes for me!!
×
×
  • Create New...