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  1. venice biotch liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Yes my prayers are heard, a country album
     
    I’m already dreaming about listening to this on an all-American road trip 
     
  2. The Sun Also Rises liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    OMG, I listened to it while going up the curvy mountain roads of Zion and my whole life has changed. The whole album is beautiful for a road-trip. I wouldn’t my COCC 2 tbh.
  3. DeadSeaOfMercury liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Yes my prayers are heard, a country album
     
    I’m already dreaming about listening to this on an all-American road trip 
     
  4. lili liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Mike Hermosa interviewed by The Turlock Journal about Grammy nomination and working with Lana   
    I noticed that some of her best songs are the ones that are written spontaneously.
  5. windmermaid liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I love the story she's telling with these city names belonging to a different country
     
    Paris, Texas
    Florence, Alabama
    Venice, California
     
    in a song where she questions if she belongs to that place or not
  6. Let the Light In liked a post in a topic by LifeOnMars in Instagram Updates   
    Evan Winiker posted a picture today with a similar sweater lol. 
  7. windmermaid liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Yes my prayers are heard, a country album
     
    I’m already dreaming about listening to this on an all-American road trip 
     
  8. fishtails liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    OMG, this is like the Rosetta Stone of Lanaverse.
  9. Bonita liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Kintsugi   
    Lana Del Rey’s great-uncle Dick was so dazed the night before he died that he accidentally grabbed the singer’s wrist and coughed into her hand. “I just cried,” she recalls in her soft, airy American twang.She was at his home at a vigil alongside 30 members of her extended family. “I shouldn’t have been the one crying,” she says. “The people around me were his children — I’m just this star who walked in.” Then suddenly everyone started singing the old folk song Froggy Went a-Courtin’ — once covered by Bob Dylan — in a 13-part harmony. “It was a pivotal moment because I realised that they could sing as well as I do, but I just happen to be the one who made it. That was the missing piece I needed. I felt part of a very wide network, a grain of sand on the beach.”
  10. West Coast liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in SINGLE: West Coast   
    her best song forever and ever 
  11. NikoGo liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in SINGLE: West Coast   
    her best song forever and ever 
  12. blackenedrussianpoetry liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Mike Hermosa interviewed by The Turlock Journal about Grammy nomination and working with Lana   
    I noticed that some of her best songs are the ones that are written spontaneously.
  13. Bluelake liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Born To Die   
    Maybe I don’t belong to this world, maybe I was born to die. 
  14. honeymoon is alive liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Born To Die   
    Maybe I don’t belong to this world, maybe I was born to die. 
  15. honeymoon is alive liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Sad Girl   
    "DEL REY: Right. I think that also, people are being a lot more careful with what they say. I remember my first big interview with Rolling Stone for Ultraviolence. He asked me about the song “Sad Girl.” Where it goes: [sings] “I’m a sad girl, I’m a sad girl, I’m a sad girl.” He said, “At 29, don’t you feel uncomfortable calling yourself a girl?” I was like, “You mean instead of?” And he said, “Well, a woman. I mean, you’re like 30.” I was really caught off guard because I wanted to talk about how I mixed my own album with this guy Robert Orton. Then, I said, “Well, what about that Jennifer Lopez song [‘Girls’] or the Beyoncé song ‘Girls Run the World’? I think she’s older than me.” And he was like, “That’s different. That’s a fun song.” I don’t feel like those kinds of questions get asked anymore. For me, it was trial by fire. It’s definitely a different era now."
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