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Everything posted by barttttender
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Ffs. Nobody's "bitching" about anythin'. We're simply discussing the track. And I think we're all pretty civilized about it. I feel like some users are just looking for drama on here because they're bored. It's a board for discussing music, and obviously, people will disagree at times., and it don't mean shit
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1. Ride 2. Born to Die 3. White Dress 4. Norman Fucking Rockwell! 5. Cruel World 5. Love 6.The Grants 7. Honeymoon 8. Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass 9. Textbook
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💯 agree with this. Best post i've seen here so far on the this topic, sums up everything. i was kinda hoping Ocean Boulevard will have that new sound. But with Sweet, The Grants, Fingertips, etc, it's definitely in the comfort zone. Still, if it ends up being a good record, i'll be willing to look past it. (But the next record better not be chalk-full of piano ballads, lanita 😑)
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It's a fine song IMO. 7/10. No one's hating on it, no one's being a hater. I think some people, myself included, just cannot and will not wrap our heads around it being picked as a single ten days before the album drops when it sounds more like a funeral procession than anything resembling a single. We feel like she shot herself in the foot, that's all.
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well, a whole bunch of us said The Grants is the wrong choice for a single, but we got called "haters." So, hopefully, once everyone sees the low streaming numbers (bound to happen), they'll get where we're coming from. shoulda been Grandfather, Peppers, CN or Taco. Better streaming numbers guaranteed and more chances of release day success.
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My theory: the album will get better and more interesting the further it goes along, like a tunnel. It starts with The Grants, Sweet and other slow songs, and then moves towards more upbeat and interesting songs like Let the Right In, Grandfather, etc. And, of course, it culminates with the most dancy, upbeat and light trio of Fishtail-Traco Truck. I think it's a concept album, wherein we're invited on a journey through Lana herself - from one extreme to another.