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  1. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    don't jinx us!!! lmao it'll happen....
  2. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by domandapiano in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    We can’t joke abt this because it’s far too real a possibility
  3. domandapiano liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    at this point anything could happen now. maybe it gets scrapped and the footage is reused for the next era
  4. American Whore liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    at this point anything could happen now. maybe it gets scrapped and the footage is reused for the next era
  5. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by American Whore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Lana: I'm gonna be an Instagram baddie   
    Us: Sure lana okay what even.... okay   
    Lana: I'll show them... *only posts snippets for her album for over a year*     
  6. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by domandapiano in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I can’t believe she waited until we were all despairing because we thought we were getting absolutely nothing today and then out of nowhere she’s like “remember that beautiful love video? I’m making a double video for 2 songs u never heard with that director lol.”
     
    This evil betch I love her so much. Ornery. Scandalous. Evil.
  7. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by Say Yes to Heaven in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Imagine we finally got the pre-order, we were two days away. The new Zealanders are about to get their hands on the album but then an asteroid comes from outer space suddenly and wipes the Earth out in less than 30 seconds
  8. 13beachess liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Lust for Life Turns 2!   
    Lana Del Rey released her fourth major-label studio album Lust for Life on July 21, 2017. It followed 2015's Honeymoon and serves as a development of its concept -- getting over the past -- and sound, a mix of classic baroque pop, modern hip hop and trap beats, slightly electronic production and ambient psychedelia.

    Lust for Life was a major commercial success. It debuted at the No. 1 and inside the Top 10 in eleven and fifteen countries respectively. It was one of the best-selling and most acclaimed pop albums of that year, despite being her most divisive among fans. Del Rey promote the album with the highly successful LA to the Moon Tour, which visited the Americas, Europe and Australia.
     


    The album could be divided in three parts. The first ("Love," "Lust for Life" and "13 Beaches") features great hooks, trip hop beats reminiscent of her early sound. To achieve this 'soft pop' production, she's worked with Emile Haynie, Benny Blanco, The Weeknd and Max Martin. The lyrics go from positive messages to her fans to her desire to find inner peace.

    Highlight: "Lust for Life", an electronic track with intense verses and oppositely care-free chorus about putting love above all during dark times, a theme that is present throughout the whole project.
     


    The second part, from the sultry "Cherry" to the anthemic "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing", finds Del Rey at her most extrovert and modern, both lyrically -- from sexual innuendos to slightly political topics -- and musically; hard trap beats, synthesizers and up-to-date collaborators: Boy-1da, A$AP Rocky, Playboy Carti, T-Minus and Metro Boomin.

    Highlight: Sister-tracks "Summer Bummer" and "Groupie Love" (both featuring A$AP Rocky), perhaps Lana Del Rey's closest interaction with trap music. The former is a rap battle between Lana and her wooer Rocky, while the latter follows the same concept in a more chilled, trippy way.
     


    The third and last part (from the haunting, piano-driven "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" to the inspiring "Get Free") is a collection of mellow, introspective ballads. Collaborators include Sean Onno Lennon, Stevie Nicks and Justin Parker. The digitally programmed beats are gone and there's space for piano, acoustic guitar, real bass, drums, multiple layers of vocals and reverb in iconic LDR fashion. The lyrics are some of her most personal yet, the main topic being believing in change and its effects (and also, perhaps, proving that one can change).

    Highlight: "Heroin", a progressive ambient track about isolation, leaving the past behind and changing for good in order to look back retrospectively.
     


    What are your thoughts on this album?
    Favorite song? Have any of the tracks grown on you?

    Personally, I love this album and, despite not being my ultimate favorite, it's the one that hit me the most emotionally and experiencing live is the most beautiful memory I have. I can even say it helped me save my life.
  9. Yennefer liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Nyon, Switzerland @ Paléo Festival - July 24, 2019   
    that means she has enough time to arrive 15 minutes late
  10. sirensXsilence liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    30?!?!?!?!! the fuck...
  11. Sugar Venom liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    i love that photo tho
  12. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by TheBoss in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Me too, it's such a cool pic. that and the the promo one we got in 2018.
  13. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by nationalxanthem in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    It makes sense if she announces the date at her show tomorrow, does preorder either this or next week
     
    Its finally here ladies
  14. violets liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    30?!?!?!?!! the fuck...
  15. Fingertips liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    30?!?!?!?!! the fuck...
  16. Cry by the beach liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Lust for Life Turns 2!   
    Lana Del Rey released her fourth major-label studio album Lust for Life on July 21, 2017. It followed 2015's Honeymoon and serves as a development of its concept -- getting over the past -- and sound, a mix of classic baroque pop, modern hip hop and trap beats, slightly electronic production and ambient psychedelia.

    Lust for Life was a major commercial success. It debuted at the No. 1 and inside the Top 10 in eleven and fifteen countries respectively. It was one of the best-selling and most acclaimed pop albums of that year, despite being her most divisive among fans. Del Rey promote the album with the highly successful LA to the Moon Tour, which visited the Americas, Europe and Australia.
     


    The album could be divided in three parts. The first ("Love," "Lust for Life" and "13 Beaches") features great hooks, trip hop beats reminiscent of her early sound. To achieve this 'soft pop' production, she's worked with Emile Haynie, Benny Blanco, The Weeknd and Max Martin. The lyrics go from positive messages to her fans to her desire to find inner peace.

    Highlight: "Lust for Life", an electronic track with intense verses and oppositely care-free chorus about putting love above all during dark times, a theme that is present throughout the whole project.
     


    The second part, from the sultry "Cherry" to the anthemic "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing", finds Del Rey at her most extrovert and modern, both lyrically -- from sexual innuendos to slightly political topics -- and musically; hard trap beats, synthesizers and up-to-date collaborators: Boy-1da, A$AP Rocky, Playboy Carti, T-Minus and Metro Boomin.

    Highlight: Sister-tracks "Summer Bummer" and "Groupie Love" (both featuring A$AP Rocky), perhaps Lana Del Rey's closest interaction with trap music. The former is a rap battle between Lana and her wooer Rocky, while the latter follows the same concept in a more chilled, trippy way.
     


    The third and last part (from the haunting, piano-driven "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" to the inspiring "Get Free") is a collection of mellow, introspective ballads. Collaborators include Sean Onno Lennon, Stevie Nicks and Justin Parker. The digitally programmed beats are gone and there's space for piano, acoustic guitar, real bass, drums, multiple layers of vocals and reverb in iconic LDR fashion. The lyrics are some of her most personal yet, the main topic being believing in change and its effects (and also, perhaps, proving that one can change).

    Highlight: "Heroin", a progressive ambient track about isolation, leaving the past behind and changing for good in order to look back retrospectively.
     


    What are your thoughts on this album?
    Favorite song? Have any of the tracks grown on you?

    Personally, I love this album and, despite not being my ultimate favorite, it's the one that hit me the most emotionally and experiencing live is the most beautiful memory I have. I can even say it helped me save my life.
  17. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by Fingertips in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    She said the album is out next month again tonight.
  18. californianfreak liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    um are you guys really fucking implying she's referring to spanish women being black in black beauty????? ............
     
    she means her depressive lover is beautiful even if he's depressed... black... sadness... she's painting everything black or darker for him to feel understood oh my god
  19. khomj liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Lust for Life Turns 2!   
    Lana Del Rey released her fourth major-label studio album Lust for Life on July 21, 2017. It followed 2015's Honeymoon and serves as a development of its concept -- getting over the past -- and sound, a mix of classic baroque pop, modern hip hop and trap beats, slightly electronic production and ambient psychedelia.

    Lust for Life was a major commercial success. It debuted at the No. 1 and inside the Top 10 in eleven and fifteen countries respectively. It was one of the best-selling and most acclaimed pop albums of that year, despite being her most divisive among fans. Del Rey promote the album with the highly successful LA to the Moon Tour, which visited the Americas, Europe and Australia.
     


    The album could be divided in three parts. The first ("Love," "Lust for Life" and "13 Beaches") features great hooks, trip hop beats reminiscent of her early sound. To achieve this 'soft pop' production, she's worked with Emile Haynie, Benny Blanco, The Weeknd and Max Martin. The lyrics go from positive messages to her fans to her desire to find inner peace.

    Highlight: "Lust for Life", an electronic track with intense verses and oppositely care-free chorus about putting love above all during dark times, a theme that is present throughout the whole project.
     


    The second part, from the sultry "Cherry" to the anthemic "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing", finds Del Rey at her most extrovert and modern, both lyrically -- from sexual innuendos to slightly political topics -- and musically; hard trap beats, synthesizers and up-to-date collaborators: Boy-1da, A$AP Rocky, Playboy Carti, T-Minus and Metro Boomin.

    Highlight: Sister-tracks "Summer Bummer" and "Groupie Love" (both featuring A$AP Rocky), perhaps Lana Del Rey's closest interaction with trap music. The former is a rap battle between Lana and her wooer Rocky, while the latter follows the same concept in a more chilled, trippy way.
     


    The third and last part (from the haunting, piano-driven "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" to the inspiring "Get Free") is a collection of mellow, introspective ballads. Collaborators include Sean Onno Lennon, Stevie Nicks and Justin Parker. The digitally programmed beats are gone and there's space for piano, acoustic guitar, real bass, drums, multiple layers of vocals and reverb in iconic LDR fashion. The lyrics are some of her most personal yet, the main topic being believing in change and its effects (and also, perhaps, proving that one can change).

    Highlight: "Heroin", a progressive ambient track about isolation, leaving the past behind and changing for good in order to look back retrospectively.
     


    What are your thoughts on this album?
    Favorite song? Have any of the tracks grown on you?

    Personally, I love this album and, despite not being my ultimate favorite, it's the one that hit me the most emotionally and experiencing live is the most beautiful memory I have. I can even say it helped me save my life.
  20. Lanalouis1 liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    um are you guys really fucking implying she's referring to spanish women being black in black beauty????? ............
     
    she means her depressive lover is beautiful even if he's depressed... black... sadness... she's painting everything black or darker for him to feel understood oh my god
  21. heroindealer liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    um are you guys really fucking implying she's referring to spanish women being black in black beauty????? ............
     
    she means her depressive lover is beautiful even if he's depressed... black... sadness... she's painting everything black or darker for him to feel understood oh my god
  22. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by mkultraviolence in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    as much as i love shitposting, some of this needs to be taken to a different thread. 
  23. PARADIXO liked a post in a topic by movebaby in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    oh yeah no worries! it was about the specific line of dying her hair to seem more spanish (i.e. fetishization of a culture), not the rest of the lyrics
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