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  1. I’ve been lurking on Lana’s April Instagram posts to see if there’s anything to indicate her headspace when recording that Jack song that will likely end up on LDR9
     

    imagine if “Peach Fuzz” or “if you want a little more…chill a little more” are titles/lyrics. Iconic:ma:

     

     


  2. Do people realize that—throughout Lana’s career—many of her songs have started as voice memos (or even just little melodies she’d hum) that were later assigned chords on piano and then repackaged with different production once the melody and chord progression was figured out? This process is neither new to Lana nor specific to Jack.


    Toying around with lyrics in the studio, using voice memos, going in the studio for fun, etc. aren’t measures of work ethic, inspiration, or quality. In fact, Antonoff (and other producers/engineers) himself has talked about her stubbornness in the studio. An artist with little care or motivation for her work will not fight to see it manifested how she wants it. 

     

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    Anyways, I’m super excited to hear what they’ve cooked up!


  3. 11 minutes ago, Super Movie said:

    At this point Lana could make a whole album about rubber ducks and I wouldn't care, I'm just excited to see the sonic inspirations of the albums and what the album as a whole ends up being. I have such a good feeling about LDR9

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    me when LDR9 comes out in June & the lead single is White Dress (Pt. II) featuring the story of a woman trying on her wedding dress months after her fiancé left her for another woman:krylie:


  4. I’ve said it a million times, but I can just feel how good this record will be
     

    Lana singing God Knows I Tried in the UV church, her dancing to Summertime Sadness, no snippets, gay beach weddings, LFL-NFR-era looks, alleged magazine covers, etc….

     

    I’m anticipating LDR9 (maybe even LDR10) to be that era: a busy pre-release thread, critical acclaim, tons of fun, overall good vibes. Manifesting:true:


  5. 1 minute ago, paradisetropico said:

    with jack antonoff as her current right hand man, she will not be discussing the controversy in song i can assure you. unless he also wants to publicly defend her against the constant misinterpreters. 


    I feel similarly, and I think that’ll reflect well on LDR9 as it has in her past few records. In my opinion, Blue Banisters largely did address what Lana mentioned—albeit in an unexpected way. For example, Text book and WFWF addressed and clarified her criticisms of including themes of abuse and tumultuous relationships in her discography  (in my opinion, at least). 

     

    All of that being said, Antonoff did date Lena Dunham who was a huge source of controversy for a while. Then again, that’s more his personal life and not professional, and cultural attitudes have certainly shifted a bit since then. 
     

    In short, I think Lana largely got her revenge with Blue Banisters, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s buried that need to justify herself in any wild, angry, or unusually controversial way on LDR9 or other future records…unless there’s some unheard tunes that haven’t surfaced yet


  6. I don’t even have words for how beautiful she sounds—honestly surprised she remembers it lol. It must be an intimate song for her. 
     

    Her vocals are so polished and stunning, and I love the little trill she added. The fact they’re recording this raw is really a testament to her voice. 
     

    She’s been serving such strong HM-LFL-NFR vibes lately….:flutter:


  7. I just hope the record feels fun, ya know?
     

    For me, NFR had a carefree, just-doing-it-for-fun vibe even though it has some pretty dark lyrics and themes. 
     

    I’d love for her to channel that same energy that we’ve seen in her recent posts on LDR9 or LDR10:oprah3:
     

    In other words, I really hope we get a record that embodies Venice Bitch’s “Everything, whatever” mantra:true:


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    DEL NORTE COUNTY

     

    Producers: Jack Antonoff, Drew Erickson, Lana Del Rey

     

    Genre: Hypnagogic Pop

     

    Tracklist:

    •  Del Norte County

    •  Sunroof 

    •  Alone With Your Fender

    •  The Garden’s Melting — Interlude

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    •  Ichor

    •  Rock Candy Sweet

    •  By Forty

    •  Hotel California


  9.  

    Personally, I think Lana would kill something like this on LDR9. It reminds me a bit of some of her LFL demos and her pre-debut work. 
     

    Lana hanging with Donoghue has me (wishfully) hoping his “witch house” music influences would rub off on her to make a lo-fi, murky, vibe of a record with electronic influences. 
     

    It’s unrealistic, but I like entertaining the idea anyways:oprah3:

     


  10. Though an interview suggests she doesn’t anymore, Lana has mentioned that she would decorate the studio to help reflect what she’s recording…or even bring small, special objects while writing. 
     

    Has anyone noticed anything in the studio Insta/Twitter pics we’ve seen? Maybe there’s a little glimpse at what the vibe for LDR9 is:brows:
     

     



  11. If you’re looking for an obscure, quiet, lo-fi song with half-spoken, existential, and stream of consciousness style lyrics…..here ya go!

     

    It’s going to be hit or miss, but if it clicks, you’ll love it! It’s a thoughtful, bittersweet track :)


  12. I know it was previously mentioned that—because of the Swift x Lana x Jack photo—LDR9 could potentially contain a Swift collab. 
     

    However, given that Swift is set to release a re-recording of her song This Love from 1989, Lana appearing on a 1989 vault track seems more likely than a LDR9 feature. 
     

    While I’m not big on collabs, I find this particularly interesting given how synth-pop-oriented 1989 is (think Blank Space, Style, Wildest Dreams). 
     

    There are alternatives, of course: the Lana/Swift/Jack photo could just be a hangout…or maybe Lana would appear on a vault track for a different Swift re-recording. We’ll see! 


  13. 26 minutes ago, PatentLeatherDoOver said:

    Personally..

     

    Group1: (Mint) Green Table:legend:

     

    Group2: Red Table:ma:

     

    20 minutes ago, Alison by Slowdive said:

    group 1: green but also i get around!

     

    group 2: red

    just remembered we’re both Aquarius suns & risings (I think). Our minds:gasp:


  14. 1 hour ago, baddisease said:

    Does anyone else wanna hear Lana cover White Rabbit?

    Ugh, imagining that on LDR9 would be so interesting (especially considering “insiders” are claiming a hazy, psychedelic-tinged record). 
     

    Manifesting jazzy vocals in the verses and Dealer vocals at the song’s outro:creepna3:


  15. Random idea for a LDR9 trailer if insiders are right about this being a transition record + some fan speculation is right about it being called Death Never Came:

     

    Imagine the trailer is almost reminiscent of Ride’s music video: a monologue about the progression of her life playing in the background, tons of nostalgic supercuts from past eras, etc. 

     

    The background instrumental would be a haunting and cinematic medley of BTD-LFL-DNC. You can even hear a few muffled, breathy words from the tracks peppered in occasionally. She ends the monologue with some impactful line, like, “After praying for its embrace for 36 years, I woke up to finally realize…that death never came.”

     

    And then there’s this abrupt shift to only the DNC aesthetics with the title track playing fully in the background. The dark, deeply personal emotions that were felt earlier are now met with more lighthearted ones: Lana swimming on a North Cali beach, dancing with friends on the shore, etc. The era has begun. 

     

    a gay can dream

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