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  1. PatentLeatherDoOver liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    What if LDR9 is the dark and foggy sister of NFR and it is about NorCal (parallel to NFR being about SoCal) and NC from DNC stands for Northern California. After all we know there might be some songs about San Francisco.
  2. PatentLeatherDoOver liked a post in a topic by SalvaWHORE in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    MORE WHITE DRESS MORE WHITE DRESS MORE WHITE DRESS MORE WHITE DRESS 
  3. maysparkle liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    that’s one of the best compliments esp coming from one of the most tasteful usersactually your reply about honeymoon’s abstractness and you wanting more enigma partly contributed to me going down a mental rabbit hole with that post!
     
    I would love for her to embrace something akin to that for LDR9!!
  4. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  5. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    April Fools’ Day is such a dark time for Lana stans who have no awareness of holidays
  6. Tropic of Cancer liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  7. PatentLeatherDoOver liked a post in a topic by West Coast in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    I don't think she should either. Grammys are a scam, award shows, in general, are a scam; they are popularity contest, plain and simple. 
  8. PatentLeatherDoOver liked a post in a topic by the ocean in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    i am now awake and rested and ready to be dragged for my tasteless opinions again 
  9. PatentLeatherDoOver liked a post in a topic by DCooper in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    Agreed! Lana's take on a country album would be so gorgeous.
  10. the ocean liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    you at 12:00AM when Lana drops LDR9 & has her dad open the record with a twinkling piano riff 
  11. the ocean liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    A single (possibly) before summer? That’s soon, so I’m excited!
     
    Summer for the Northern Hemisphere starts June 21st, and that’s in less than 3 months???
     
    Maybe all of the June manifestations for LDR9 are coming to fruition  
  12. Wild at Heart liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  13. maysparkle liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  14. LilyBrik liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    you at 12:00AM when Lana drops LDR9 & has her dad open the record with a twinkling piano riff 
  15. themusicbizisGONEgoingcountry liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  16. khomj liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  17. Honeyyoung liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  18. mlittle11 liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    April Fools’ Day is such a dark time for Lana stans who have no awareness of holidays
  19. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    that’s one of the best compliments esp coming from one of the most tasteful usersactually your reply about honeymoon’s abstractness and you wanting more enigma partly contributed to me going down a mental rabbit hole with that post!
     
    I would love for her to embrace something akin to that for LDR9!!
  20. DCooper liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  21. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    you at 12:00AM when Lana drops LDR9 & has her dad open the record with a twinkling piano riff 
  22. lili liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    that’s one of the best compliments esp coming from one of the most tasteful usersactually your reply about honeymoon’s abstractness and you wanting more enigma partly contributed to me going down a mental rabbit hole with that post!
     
    I would love for her to embrace something akin to that for LDR9!!
  23. LilyBrik liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    “Lana Del Rey’s ninth studio album—perhaps her most puzzling and compelling record to date—captures her listeners and releases them into a California-kissed haze of nihilism and lovesick adoration, wittily and almost sarcastically embracing the early caricatures critics assigned to her. 
     
    Del Rey seems to swim between genres as the record progresses, carefully weaving together the very fabric of Del Norte County’s essence: dreamy echoes of surf rock guitar riffs, half-spoken twangs of rockabilly, and bluesy saxes all packaged in something so gorgeously and undeniably Lana.
     
    Kali Uchis appears as a feature on Lovesick, and toward the end of the record, Dolly Parton graces her voice on the engaging storytelling of I Wear Your Ring When I’m Lonely—somehow, the two features work. There’s even an eerily bewitching solo cover of Hotel California, and it’s one of Lana’s best.
     
    Sonically, the record is a refreshing change of pace for Del Rey, but there are certainly little fragments of its predecessors: the fantastical worldbuilding of Born To Die, the numbed introspection of Honeymoon, the sardonic edge of Ultraviolence, and the catchy, distinctly personal writing of NFR.”
     
    (the edible hit earlier & I just realized how much I typed—sorry)
  24. xxmissdaytonaxx liked a post in a topic by PatentLeatherDoOver in LDR9 Speculation & Discussion Thread   
    April Fools’ Day is such a dark time for Lana stans who have no awareness of holidays
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