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  1. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by DCooper in Indio, CA @ Coachella: Weekend 1 - April 12th, 2024   
    I'm trying not to overhype myself but it really is difficult LOL. I think we're in for something special. Her and her team seem really excited, and the fact that this isn't a tour show but more of a one-off in the desert means they can do something a little more extravagant that doesn't need to be adapted for travel.
     
    She must be nervous but I just know she's gonna kill it 
  2. DemonMic2003 liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Indio, CA @ Coachella: Weekend 1 - April 12th, 2024   
    Lmaooo I remember when she said it to us on August, when everyone asked Dealer 
    Anyway, super excited for tomorrow, what's the info we have so far?
  3. honeymooooon liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Indio, CA @ Coachella: Weekend 1 - April 12th, 2024   
    Lmaooo I remember when she said it to us on August, when everyone asked Dealer 
    Anyway, super excited for tomorrow, what's the info we have so far?
  4. SalvaWHORE liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Cardcaptor Sakura   
    Oh, wow, really good childhood memories comes to my mind, thanks for creating this thread 
  5. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by SalvaWHORE in Cardcaptor Sakura   
    HAPPY 26th ANNIVERSARY TO CCS!!!
     
    I can't believe that we have yet to have a thread for this legendary series. Cardcaptor Sakura literally one of the greatest shoujo anime of all time!
     
    Anyways, since this iconic TV series premiered 26 years ago today. I created this thread dedicated to Cardcaptor Sakura. Here, let's we discuss about the series (manga or anime), as well as the Clow cards / Clear cards and other related works in the CLAMP multiverse (Tsubasa Chronicles, xxxHOLIC, etc.)
     

     

     
     
    (to be updated ...)
     
     
  6. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by Orville Peck in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    yes, it's me and Nikki Lane 
     

  7. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by X8vinylScratchX in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    debatable, unless it’s Taylor Swift features  End me now then
  8. Cult Leader liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in FONT "Ocean Blvd" by Crazy Husband Stealer + Maleo Font Family   
    OMFG, thank you so much! I love having the fonts that Lana uses in her artwork, now my PowerPoint documents for school are going to have all the style! 
  9. shadesofblue liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Orville Peck   
    Omfg,  I already know what he looks like, but, even so I'm so excited. I need a Lana x Orville interaction now
  10. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Ocean Blvd Turns 1: A Classic in the Making
    Lana Del Rey released her ninth studio album Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd one year ago, on March 24, 2023.

    Opening with “The Grants”, a bluesy gospel track, Lana sets the tone for the project: heavy on piano, spiritual, deeply emotive, connected to nature and the more human side of things, and also constantly metaphysical – it’s a classic conversation on life and death, less mythical than her previous style and more intimate or confessional. She worries about her own mortality and the legacy she’ll leave behind, be it a family or a prolific music career. She sings about her own personal life, yet effectively connects with the audience through universal emotions or situations, such as dealing with the loss of a relative or loved one. The title track explores loneliness and insecurity, comparing herself with a Beaux Arts tunnel in Long Beach that was once popular among locals and tourists in the 30s and 40s and then sealed and forgotten a few decades later. The orchestral soft rock number is inspired by Harry Nilsson’s “Don’t Forget Me” and even states that she “[wishes] to have a friend like [Nilsson]”, in what’s arguably the song’s most heartbreaking moment, where Lana and the choir, powered by increasingly intense guitars and strings, sing like it’s the end of the world – “Don’t forget me / Like the tunnel under Ocean Boulevard.” Things soften up a bit with “Sweet”, a simpler piano track featuring the most romantic moment on the entire album; she’s “in the woods somewhere” with her lover, or alone thinking of him, wondering – 
     

    These three songs mark the start of the tunnel; before entering, one might be frightened, unsure about what could be waiting in the dark. “A&W”, the fourth track, brings in some of that darkness. Discussing womanhood in ways Lana has never explored before, the 7-minute piece deals with innocence, her mother, physical integrity, casual sex, giving up on monogamy and the ideal of love, toxic relationships, drug use and even sexual assault; “This is the experience of being an American whore,” she sums up. To make things even more disturbing, the first half of the song is an eerie psychedelic folk composition featuring a chromatic mediant progression (an unusual harmony system often used in jazz and old film scores) played on a cold piano and a thick, raw-sounding 12-string acoustic guitar. It’s straight out of a psychological horror film where Radiohead and Nirvana are part of the tracklist. The song gets deeper and darker until it collapses and deconstructs itself -- “If I told you that I was raped / Do you really think that anybody would think I didn’t ask for it? / I didn’t ask for it / I won’t testify / Already fucked up my story,” she confronts before multiple layers of synthesizers, sound effects, kicks, snares and sub-bass clash with each other, transforming the track in a hard-hitting East Coast hip hop anthem – “I already lost my mind,” she sings, playful yet unnerving. The darkness of the tunnel is translated into complex compositional choices; the already experimental “A&W” is followed by a 4-minute psychedelic piece where a suspenseful electric guitar accompanies a sermon by Hollywood pastor Judah Smith and some laughter and chattering by Lana. The unexpected track, simply titled “Judah Smith Interlude”, delves further into marriage, monogamy, morality, love and lust. 

    “Candy Necklace”, featuring piano and vocals by Jon Batiste, is a somber, cacophonous ballad where Lana, through abstract lyricism, discusses the tragic side of fame and getting into the entertainment industry. In its 10-minute, metatextual short film, she embodies Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Short and Veronica Lake, women who “changed their name, changed their hair” and “fell into these different snakeholes,” as she explains in the video. As we discussed earlier, much of Ocean Blvd is about legacy and death, and Lana decides to honor women who were tricked into the industry and later oppressed and censored by men. “Candy Necklace” also connects with “Patent Leather Do-Over”, a poem Lana shared in 2020.
     

    The song is followed by “Jon Batiste Interlude”, an acid jazz/space rock improvisation between Lana and Batiste, reminiscent of Pink Floyd’s “The Great Gig In the Sky”. The topic of death reaches a highly sensitive spot with “Kintsugi” and “Fingertips”, arguably Lana’s most intimate revelations to date. In the former, which sounds like it was recorded in one take, Lana discusses the loss of her uncle, grandfather and grandmother, her struggle with facing death and funerals and how she found comfort in the rest of her family. “Fingertips”, in the other hand, is the ultimate fear of death song. It features whispery vocals, strings and organ and was written in “automatic singing” style, resulting in a loose composition where the focus is on words rather than structure or melody. She declares her “Father, Sister, Brother” as a Holy Trinity, she’s interested in the development of DNA repair to attain immortality and sadly embraces the idea of not having children. She mentions her dependency for “the cocktail of things that twist neurons inside,” a suicide attempt and the death of her first boyfriend back in Lake Placid. She also reveals more details on her uncle’s passing (“Hung himself real high / In the National Park sky”) and how she found out only hours before a concert; also, how bad is her relationship with her mother, to the point of even censoring the word –
     

    “Paris, Texas” continues the story of how she was sent away by her mother due to alcoholism. It’s a cinematic, ethereal ballad about intuition, protecting yourself and finding your own safe place which, in Lana’s case, was “Venice, California,” as she whispers in the outro. “Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he’s deep sea fishing” is an intense, nautical-themed post-rock song, an ode to her father and his late father and how they provide her strength and direction when it comes to her career and her place in the public eye.
    Love is back with “Let the Light In”, arguably the album’s biggest hit. A country rock collaboration with Father John Misty, the singer asks her lover to quit secrecy and settle down with her. “Margaret” is a waltzy dream pop number, dedicated to her friends Jack Antonoff (who sings on the track) and Margaret Qualley, who got married last year. The song, romantic as it gets, briefly narrates how the couple met and discusses the idea of love at first sight, capsuled in a lovely and catchy “When you know, you know.” The song finds Lana in a very positive light, celebrating her friends’ story and wishing for a similar experience – “And if you don’t know / Maybe tomorrow you’ll know,” she harmonizes, a message to the listener but also most likely for herself, as we start to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

    The final section of the album, often described by fans and critics as the credits at the end of a movie, finds Lana in a humorous, sensual and laid back attitude. The music takes an unexpected turn, a mixture of humid trap beats and surf rock instrumentation. “Fishtail” exposes a neglectful lover, while “Peppers” is a wild ode to love during the pandemic. Lana gets a bit more confrontational on closing track “Taco Truck x VB”. She raises a middle finger to the critics, while sampling “Venice Bitch” from 2019’s Norman Fucking Rockwell!, the album that changed the critics’ perspective on her and turned her into one of the most acclaimed artists of our time. Lana reminds us that no matter what people say, she’ll do whatever she wants, always keeping in mind who was there for her and who tried to bring her down.

    Overall, Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd is a dense and complex piece of music where the audience gets to experience an intimate, raw take on death, family bonds, emotions and music. It’s her most artistic and theatrical effort, where Lana and her musicians perfectly balanced light, spiritual and ethereal moments with more tense, somber and dramatic compositions. She reaches and undeniable level of songwriting, gaining new respect as one of the most interesting, unique and prolific songwriters of the century – if that’s the legacy she was aiming to cement, she definitely made it.
     
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    THANK YOU Ocean Blvd, my favorite Lana album and one of my favorite albums OF ALL TIME.
  11. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by jinsouldilf in American Horror Story   
    i actually enjoyed the new NYC season more than i thought i would! double feature was such a let down, i learned not to get my hopes up for new ahs seasons, but i was pleasantly surprised. i do think some of it could have been cut, and this season definitely got a much lower budget , but it was one of the better, more well-rounded seasons from the past few years.
  12. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by White Dress in American Horror Story   
    I loved the first two episodes. I feel like some of y’all are bandwagon hating.
  13. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by Distantly in American Horror Story   
    I’m loving this season so far Ngl. It’s reeling me in real well and I’m intrigued in all the different stories and perspectives which are interconnecting really naturally and well so far in my opinion. 
  14. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by southbeachswing in Minor General Questions that Don't Deserve Their Own Thread   
    UhaulJoe was her main channel for posting MV's -- she also had a few other youtube accounts called ShadesRule, MsSaintTropez and DiamondsAreForever11 
  15. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by Daytona Beach Sparkler in Indio, CA @ Coachella: Weekend 1 - April 12th, 2024   
    Why bring Taylor on the Coachella stage and perform Flop On The Beach if you can bring Starz and perform Beautiful Player 
  16. lilac heaven liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in What Songs Grew On You?   
    In my Feelings and Cinnamon Girl 
  17. Wtauf liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    If there's any collab, I'd like a song with Orville Peck, would be pretty
  18. strange weather liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    If there's any collab, I'd like a song with Orville Peck, would be pretty
  19. GeminiLanaFan liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    If there's any collab, I'd like a song with Orville Peck, would be pretty
  20. Orville Peck liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    If there's any collab, I'd like a song with Orville Peck, would be pretty
  21. gothphetamine liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    If there's any collab, I'd like a song with Orville Peck, would be pretty
  22. Embach liked a post in a topic by KingsMotelPart2 in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    If there's any collab, I'd like a song with Orville Peck, would be pretty
  23. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by DCooper in Grammy Awards 2024 - Lana Del Rey Nominated for 5 Awards   
    I'm still shocked tbh. I would've bet my life savings that she would have won at least 1 award last night 
     
    This really is embarrassing for the Grammys and cements the fact that they are an out-of-touch popularity contest. They've hated her from day one, and they refuse to admit that they were wrong about her. They know that it's impossible to deny her artistic achievements, hence the multiple nominations, but they will not give her the satisfaction of a win. 
     
    I'm so happy she doesn't play their game, she will always be too good for the industry.
  24. KingsMotelPart2 liked a post in a topic by Crazy for You in Grammy Awards 2024 - Lana Del Rey Nominated for 5 Awards   
    she looks just like she does in this pic

    oh Bangsna you will always be famous
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