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Chemtrails Over the Country Club Merch & Media Drop
RuflesCando replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Probably because the order was cancelled for any number of reasons. Buy it again just in case and send them an email asking for explanations -
Chemtrails Over the Country Club Merch & Media Drop
RuflesCando replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
Just buy it again if they gave the money back. Worst case scenario you now have two boxsets -
"Mistakenly bought three of the same records, so two records (Picture disc) from Lana go on dobos. Preservation according to the attached photos, although it was only listened to once, for verification ... The board comes with a plain white cardboard cover (see attached photos) The auction starts at 10 dinars, so I refrain from subsequent complaints. If there are any questions about the board, I'm here ..." So the person already knows the full lyrics to yosemite.........
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Yeah, I was afraid of just repeating what you said! Sorry if I did that! Your comment made me think about how probably Pitch would deal with this. I hope we're right and they like it (if they don't and the album doesn't deserve the pan, it's 100% on them to relinquish once again Lana's talent and artistic intelligence only to in a few years admit they were wrong (like they did with BTD on the LFL review)
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Yeah. The album leans heavily on Mitchell, Baez, and King, which could help to sway them; they also love Natalie (Weyes Blood). They prefer originality but also call it a day if a derivative work is good enough. I don't agree that they follow the latest trends in music but they do have editorial choices that are influenced by context (Apple's profile on The New Yorker by Pulitzer Winner Emily Nussbaum definitely helped her 10 to come to fruition). Normally they are just NY and NY Media related (Condé Nast) regarding buzz so the city has to welcome it in general. Criticism is technic and knowledge but also feeling and timing; also the review is personal to the writer but the grade is an editorial choice, probably a consensus to keep the Pitchfork brand as the most relevant and refined publication on music today. Many times they changed the score of an album years later, tuning itself to the actual afterlife of work rather than the feelings on publication day (what will probably happen to born to die in a few years, considering how influential it was, that score is definitely going up). I expect in worst cases a 7.5 up, an 8.1 on a normal, no heat feelings, and an 8.8-9 on best cases. I've been wrong before but I'm usually good at this I think.