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Well, album's been only out for 3 days but i am already omw to envisioning the next era. the closure of UV was "The Other Woman" - ended the album on a jazzy note, which was the territory that Lana explored on Honeymoon coming foward - jazz/ lounge music the end of Honeymoon was "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" - the first time she really stood up for herself, she was no longer in the "passive" role, so that in "Lust for Life" she took control over her role as a woman in the society who speaks her mind and don't give a single fuck, her songwriting drastically changed right here in this era. the end of Lust was "Get Free", a "modern manifesto" that closes the album with waves, seagull & ocean sounds, and on NFR cover, she's literally sailing on the ocean and doing surf rock music. the end of NFR was "hope", a piano ballad that started and extended a whole era full of piano flops (COCC & BB) the end of BB was "Sweet Carolina", a song that touches family subject - which was one of the main subjects she's just deeply explored in Ocean Blvd right now. I'm so excited for whatever Taco Truck x VB leading us to next Taco Truck deserves to be extended to at least 4 or 5 minutes
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i mean, this is the album that any stans have been craving for a long time, i don't understand what is it about some of these people who still aren't satisfied It has the "piano ballad" and the personal / family lineage go-indepth story telling from BB It has the soft breath of folk country - americana music of COCC It has songs that don't follow regular pop song structure, which she literally sings the poetry à la Violet within the music by that "automatic/impromptu" technique. It has the 70s surf rock influence, endless Californian summer from NFR It has the extra, that glamour "pop" + "trap" sound from L4L It has the heavy & cinematic piano, strings & violins that y'all fell in love in HM It has the dark, the twisted, the sickness, the cruelty of it all from UV It has the trip-hop, vintage hiphop, upbeat and catchy slutty sing-talk that we all obsessed since BTD It even has the "surf noir" "metal glam" the "trailer park" feels with lo-fi electric guitar that resides within Lizzy Grant realm Yet Ocean Blvd still sounds like itself - There's literally nothing to complain You get to cry to it, get emotional to it, contemplate to it, smile to it, get heart-wringing to it, slut drop to it, twerk to it & praying in the church to it.
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idk abt that but i dont think the tags matter other Lana's albums that were reviewed on Sputnik have several different tags - such as: "contributer", "user", "staff", "emeritus", etc. and i think they are all counted by metacritic if it feels like adding it into the whole thing. And ur right, i can't with those corny ass jobless musicnerd people on RYM/AOTY
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LDRX - Thoughts & Speculations Thread
SalvaWHORE replied to shadesofloveduthenandnow's topic in Lana Thoughts
so if we based things on the album outro to next era lore. Taco Truck x VB is supposed to be "the one" Taco Truck x VB somehow has that "last summer on earth" feeling to it - it's summer-ish, it's bombastic, it's apocalyptic and chaotic when it started with a quiet, sundown afternoon, when she and her bf meet up at the taco truck. Lanita, if ur reading, please name your next album as "The Last Summer On Earth" or something like that. I know you'll EAT THIS CONCEPT UP. -
you deserved it queen. I'd die if this was me