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I believe she said in the BBC interview she's ending the set(s) with the Grants
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Are we being objective or personal? (Objective would be a different story...) Here's my personal ranking Ultraviolence Born To Die & Paradise NFR Ocean Chemtrails AKA Lust for Life Honeymoon Blue Banisters damn i never realized i don't return to honeymoon that often- i still love it tho????? (pls don't clown me for cominbing btd and paradise. those records become one in my heart)
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i think the record is brilliant. it feels confident and mature. i still need more time to sit with it but it just feels like someone who's been *in it.* in the game for a long time, seen it all, heard it all, internalized ideas that don't match up to her sense of self, but prevails by sheer talent and lyricism. stand out songs for me are A&W (still my favorite song she's put out in the last 4 years along with Mariners), Candy Necklace, Peppers, and Grandfather. also.... Candy Necklace met my expectations. my god. her vocals on that song, some of the best she's ever performed. the breathiness in the chorus... takes me to another world. and I love Peppers so much. Tommy Genesis's performance is so great and it's so carefree and silly to ride it into a Dick Dale song. I actually thought a lot of parts of the record were funny, especially Taco Truck x VB. ...but was VB necessary to end on? to me, it sort of felt forced, like a "hey, in case you don't like this album, remember venice bitch?" and I was hoping for a new vocal rendition of VB, not the same vocals with different beats. and it felt a little disconnected from the other parts of the album. it's not what i was expecting for a closer. my biggest issue with the album is wordiness. she seems to get lost in much of what she's saying and almost loses control of the melodies in songs like kintsugi and fingertips. also margaret was a total wash to me. i just really don't need to hear a mediocre jack antonoff performance right after an incredible father john misty one. overall, the reason NFR still stands up as a better record in my opinion is because it just felt more refined. there are elements of this album that feel lost, but the direction she takes us towards the end seems like she's in a pretty happy place, and i think we can tell by the interviews she's giving lately etc. that she just seems so carefree. anyways i give it a 7.8/10
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LDRX - Thoughts & Speculations Thread
jaesana replied to shadesofloveduthenandnow's topic in Lana Thoughts
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I agree with you- I think what makes this album so special is its impact on music and pop culture in general. she manages to combine story telling with beautiful string and piano arrangements paired next to hip hop influenced drum beats. this isn't new to any of us in the fandom but the reason it ranks so highly for me as well, and the reason i find myself coming back to it all the time, is because of how it makes me feel... i don't necessarily see it as her "best" work objectively, but it's rare an album builds a world so distinct and un-replicated