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  1. 28 minutes ago, cominguplavender said:

    kinda tmrw never came in a way...

     

    It woulda fit on LFL perfectly. In fact, a lot of Lana's songs could be re-arranged that way.

     

    For example, I always thought Blackest Day would fit perfectly on UV, Grandfather on Norman, Paris, Texas on Chemtrails (especially with "Not all those who wander" being right there), etc.


  2. 18 minutes ago, Lustformoney said:

    I still probably need to relisten few times but its the first lana album where i wasnt blown away at first listen. I feel like theres no standout tracks but it works as a whole. Grandpa-ltli-margaret is a mess :eartha2: the mixing is so bad its unlistenable for me. The rest of the album is really good tho


    Grandpa portion of the album is great - what are you on about? 
     

    i love the album - i just wish there was one proper (radio friendly) bop ala Doin' Time on it to make it more accessible. It's her third album with no bonafide hits in a row. 😩

     

    Hopefully she drops a radio friendly bop solo or collab soon to keep her on billboard (and in public eye). Something fun to perform in concerts. Thank fu*k for snow on the beach, aka her first billboard entry since dont call me angel and her only hit this decade.


  3. 7 minutes ago, DCooper said:

     

    Self-indulgent seems like such reductive criticism for an album like this. It's literally a twisted journey to the center of her heart and mind, like it should be "self-indugent." She's exploring her soul with no filter and it's a sight to behold.

     

    Well, I do agree with some parts of it, e.g.

     

    Some of the lyrics are so conversationally baggy they appear to have been improvised on the spot, notably Kintsugi (an overstretched six minute metaphor about Japanese pottery being the secret of life) and Fingertips (five minutes 48 seconds of fretting about her family and the mystery of death).


  4. 4 minutes ago, selfbeyondtheory said:

    current things im obsessing over in this album:

    - her voice on the line: " I'll give you a blanket, Your spirit can sit and watch TV by my side" in fingertips

    - her lockjaw-vocal styling in candy necklace on the word "feelin super suicidal" and on Ocean Blvd "only silver mirrors running down the corridor". she sounds so numb and medicated, giving bell jar

    - the reverby low end piano on the second "rockafella" line in candy necklace (2:24) and that strained string wailing in the background

    - "I can be violent tooOOooOOoo (UGH)" moaning sound effect in the background of taco truck, at 1:01

     

    thank you for coming to my ted talk

     

    I'm currently obsessed with the line "sitting on the sofa feeling super suicidal!" Her best alliteration since "fresh out of fu*s, forever." I just wish the rest of the lyrics weren't virtually indecipherable. Like, what is "candy necklace"  metaphor supposed to be about?


  5. On 3/22/2023 at 3:25 PM, barttttender said:

    1. NFR!

    2. Born to Die

    3. Lust for Life

    4. UV

    5. Did You Know that there's... 

    6. COTCC 

    7. Honeymoon 

    8. Paradise

    9. Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass

    10. Blue Banisters

     


  6. 31 minutes ago, Fishtails Supremacy said:

    The mixing alone of Jack songs is better than most of Drew's production :oprah3:


     

    Drew is a novice compared to Jack. Like, he should take Jack's masterclass on creativity. 

    I'll never understand how someone can go from working with legends like Max Martin, Jack Antonoff, Emile Hayne and Rick Nowels, to Drew f-ing Erickson. 

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