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  1. 5 hours ago, whitelungswhitepalms said:

    The amount of times I’ve been repeating “it made me feel, it made me feel like a god” in my head with different melodies is unhealthy 

     

    I just want a dateeeeee 

     

     

     

    Me too! Gives me UV era teas when she posted that picture with the caption "down on the West Coast they got a saying..." I didn't guess right tho.


  2. Just now, Contemplating God said:

    She subconsciously catered to the critics and what the world wanted from Lana Del Rey. A woman who isn't controversial. A woman who "stays in her lane." Her best albums (Honeymoon, UV, and likely Chemtrails) have a unique, and often polarizing identity that isn't made for everyone. NFR! doesn't have an identity, as much as I love it. She even notices it herself: "there's nothing NOT to like about Norman."

     

    So true! Thank you for enlighten me, sister. No, really, I mean- I knew it but I just can't believe people can still be that sexist... 


  3. 7 minutes ago, Contemplating God said:

     

    THE UV/HM/CHEMTRAILS TRIFECTA

     

    I KNEW IT 

     

     

    Honestly I LOVE Norman but I don't get it... the acclaim it got is a bit too much. Yes, it's a very good album, but a perfect ten? Better than UV and Honeymoon? Something weird happened there, I don't know... this made me actually more excited about COCC, if critics found flaws then it's got to be better. 


  4. 1 minute ago, littleredpartydress said:

    Mojos review: "Superb, Joni-tinged follow up to Norman Fucking Rockwell: 4/5"

     

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    "The intoxicating strain of California anomie that pervaded 2019's Norman Fucking Rockwell is still, thankfully strong on Del Rey's excellent seventh album. Indeed, Chemtrails over the Country Club initially sounds much like a straightforward equal to that album and its hazy subversions of old Hollywood chic. there is, though, a more explicit autobiographical edge, a preoccupation with notions of authenticity and, as the album progresses, a powerful expansion of Del Rey's folkier inclinations. hence country twangs (on Wild at Heart and Nikki Lane duet Breaking up Slowly) and a tentative reorientation away from manicured lawns towards wilder terrains: Yosemite and the storied canyons of LA. Neat too how she references covering Joni Michell (and Joan Baez, Stevie Nicks and Courtney Love) on the outstanding Dance Till We Die, and then does just that, with a gorgeous version of For Free. The last voice on that track is Weyes Blood, though you would be forgiven for thinking it was Joni herself. 

     

     

    AHHHHH

     

    Thank you for this, love! So much more excited now :angie:


  5. 3 minutes ago, Pico Boulevard said:

     

    I tried to predict how I'll rank the songs when the album will be out based on the things we know so far:

     

    1. Dark But Just A Game ( I know it will sound like the folky little sister of "The Blackest Day ")

    2. Yosemite 

    3. Not All Who Wander Are Lost 

    4. Wild At Heart 

    5.  White Dress 

    6. Chemtrails Over The Country Club 

    7. Tulsa Jesus Freak 

    8. Dance Till We Die 

    9. Breaking Up Slowly 

    10. For Free 

    11. Let Me Love You Like A Woman 

     

    I really like  Let Me Love You Like A Keyboard Smash..it's cute & kinda romantic but somehow I think it will end up at the bottom of my ranking

    Saying that , it's a good song & so the album will be amazing :trisha:

     

     

     

    imo

     

    1. dark but just a game

    2. white dress

    3. not all who wander are lost

    4. title track

    5. wild at heart

    6. tulsa jesus freak

    7. yosemite

    8. dance till we die

    9. for free

    10. breaking up slowly

    11. lmlylaw 

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