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Evergreen

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  1. Just now, White Dress said:

    Ngl, I’m really excited for LQ vinyl snippets recorded off an iPhone 4s :fabcat: it saves some impact for the official release but still is exciting af. What the hell is she saying? Is that a guitar? What part of the song is this? All part of the fun!

    I'm not. It ruins the experience for me. :bebe: But glad it keeps you entertained.


  2. 1 minute ago, taco truck said:

    Realistic setlist prediction:flutter:

     

    1. Born to Die
    2. Mariners Apartment Complex
    3. Blue Jeans
    4. Cherry
    5. Did you know that there’s a tunnel under ocean blvd
    6. Black Beauty (or change)/Young and Beautiful/ Ride
    7. White Dress
    8. Tulsa Jesus Freak
    9. National Anthem
    10. Thunder (or audience request depending how she’s feeling that night)
    11. A&W
    12. Video Games
    13. Doin Time
    14. NFR/LMLYLAW/ Happiness is a Butterfly (or cinnamon girl) 
    15. Grandfather 
    16. Off to the Races
    17. Venice Bitch/ Taco Truck x VB

    We haven't heard Taco Truck yet but I love this idea already. :defeated:


  3. Lana already mentioned "world-building" in a interview with Billie where she said this:

    "It’s funny, this album felt totally effortless. When I did Norman Fucking Rockwell! it was about world-building, whereas this was straight vibing."

    Many of you said that with NFR! she was trying to please the critics, but it was just the same "world-building" as with Born To Die and other albums. She's not trying to limit herself, she's enjoying the whole process and trying out a new style of songwriting. That's all.


  4. 1. Let The Light In 

    2. Candy Necklace 

    3. A&W

    4. Grandfather 

    5. Fingertips 

    6. The Grants 

    7. Ocean Blvd 

    8. Fishtail 

    9. Taco Truck 

    10. Peppers

    11. Kintsugi

    12. Margaret 

    13. Sweet

    14. Paris, Texas 

     

    Can't wait to compare it to my actual ranking in 2 4 weeks. :true:


  5. “A&W” is unlike anything she’s ever made. It’s a psychedelic, collagist freakout that rides from exasperation—“I’m a princess, I’m divisive/Ask me why I’m like this/Maybe I just kinda like this”—all the way through to the delirious liberation of accepting your status as a lifelong outcast. By its end, she’s taunting the object of her affection with a wry, wily grin: “Your mom called, I told her you’re fucking up big time/But I don’t care, baby, I already lost my mind.” Lana has always operated with a kind of creative abandon seemingly at odds with conventional wisdom, but “A&W” might be the ultimate expression of that wildness, a chimeric, haunted folk-trap ballad welded together with nothing but the heat of her own star power.

    Lana Del Rey - "A&W". Best New Track by Pitchfork.

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