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Candy Necklace
Churchome Rep replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I have no idea what this song mesns -
I can see her lines of thought on this album. The Grants - opener, revealing her inner self (if you think the name Lana del Rey is a persona) Title track - touches upon Sean because she was so heartbroken after that breakup but overall she yearns for love from someone who won’t throw her away Sweet - it’s about Sean in the way that his new wife is a basic bitch. Lana describes what she thinks love is like day to day. A&W - we know this one Judah Smith Interlude - goes in on adultery, starts the thread of religion. See also gospel-inspired opening track. Candy Necklace - ??? no clue what candy necklaces are a metaphor for here ??? Jon Batiste Interlude - reminds me of Pentecostal churches and how people start speaking in tongues so I thought this was about religion too. Kintsugi - opens about her extended family. Lana actually explained the background of this song in detail (a rarity from her) in that Rolling Stone interview. Her extended family are a whole bunch of singers, showing that she never really moved that far away from her roots. “let the light in” motif Fingertips - her personal history, darkest song ever
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Kintsugi
Churchome Rep replied to Elle's topic in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
I think it’s “the 14 year old knew Froggy Came A-Courtin’” https://allnurseryrhymes.com/frog-went-a-courtin/ -
They made it weird by alphabetizing the lineup
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Rob got low Spotify streams because the search engine doesn’t pop him up when you search “Rob Grant”. At least for me anyway
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRnaxpca/ shes dancing to a&w
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Rob Grant piano music on his way to become the new lo-fi hip hop beats to study and relax to
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Lana feature in Billboard Magazine - February 25th, 2023 [Print]
Churchome Rep replied to Elle's topic in New Interviews
Lana clearly loves her brother and doesn’t want him to smoke. It’s not hypocrisy, it’s showing that she cares about her siblings more than she cares about herself- 143 replies
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how do you know that’s what she is singing on the album version? tbf it doesn’t make sense contextually to sing “god’s a charlatan”
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Adam Lambert covers West Coast for covers album High Drama (out now)
Churchome Rep replied to The Siren's topic in Music
I like the instrumentals but he doesn't respect the tempo change -
I'm really vibing with this song!
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If Rob has no formal training and can't read sheet music, how do these melodies come about? I'm literally the opposite. Classically trained and can't create