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really difficult but kill kill vs hawaiian tropic
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8/10 i luv this picture
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TROPICO: Review (by sparklrtrailrheaven)
Mafiosa replied to sparklrtrailrheaven's topic in Lana Thoughts
I really agree with your review! Great perspective & thank you for sharing I love reading this stuff You're a very good writer as well, a genuinely captivating read! xo -
i can fly is one of the best pieces she's ever made
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CONGRATS BABES xox
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living for these closet archy stans i've been listening to it a LOT & i personally think "a new place to drown" is such a unique album, incorporating so much hip hop into an album that is alternative in its roots
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that's changing the whole meaning behind the thread though? i definitely do not think my favorite lana album is her best... they're separate ideas
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BORN TO DIE TOUR: THE LITTLE STARLET TOUR 1. National Anthem (Extended Demo Intro) 2. Lolita 3. Diet Mountain Dew 4. Off to the Races 5. Born to Die 6. Carmen 7. Without You 8. Summertime Sadness 9. Dark Paradise 10. Video Games 11. Million Dollar Man 12. Blue Jeans (Music Video Intro) Encore: 13. You Can Be the Boss 14. Radio
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From Wikipedia: Archy Marshall (born 24 August 1994), more commonly known by his stage name King Krule, is an English singer-songwriter, producer and musician. After a hectic and troubled childhood, he began recording music in 2010 under the moniker "Zoo Kid". The following year he adopted the name "King Krule". He has released several EPs, and his debut full-length album, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, came out in 2013 to positive reviews. His music is difficult to classify, with elements of various genres like punk jazz, hip hop, darkwave, and trip hop. Many reviewers and journalists have noted King Krule's unusual transcendence and appropriation of disparate genres. His music has been described mainly with jazz derivatives such as punk jazz and jazz fusion, but also as darkwave, post-punk, and hip hop. Writers have also noted elements of trip hop, jazz rap, and dub in individual songs of his. Jason Lymangrover of Allmusic states that his songs are mainly in the form of ballads with major seventh chords, but by contrast there is also a "grittiness" to Archy's voice and persona, portraying him as "the type of kid who would be quick to throw a punch without asking questions." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvP7sZWvyrg His newest album LP, "A New Place 2 Drown" (2015) has a lot of hip hop influence and it's truly so so good.
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the covers also just seem extremely out of place in the context of her albums but i really did like burnt norton on honeymoon, it was very ethereal and genuine however, she's such a strong artist and her songs carry enough weight that she doesn't need filler tracks where she's whispering over an instrumental or covering an old song