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it's hard to tell i think, if you lie down solo instrumental reminds slightly of brooklyn baby because of the trumpets, but the guitars on the record dont make a big appearance. Also, the piano on norman was too soft, i think BB have more heavy pianos, but you can see nfr influences on if you lie down piano that sounds like california rythm in couple verses, also violets for roses build an epic instrumental that kinda matches with the nfr vibe. If i could synthetize all that I said, you have the drama and loudiness of uv but with the instrumentals closer to nfr.
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be aware, most instant album reviews before the actual release are most frequently ''promotion''. The label send the record for specific media channels and they tend to speak more positively about the albums. An example of this: first 'rare' reviews of selena gomez before and right after the release were great but after a couple days with more ''honest'' articles the album were trashed
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Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021
GrenadineGrass replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
craig posted that in the beggining of bb era and notice the white fences on the background, its lana's backyard just like bb. Maybe it's the behind the scenes of bb mv ooooor the fourth mv -
Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021
GrenadineGrass replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
at the end of the day blue bannisters IS a sad song. The closure ends with a diferent note than it starts, something like a wound that is still open. Also the song is on the beggining of the album, when shes presenting all her life and tough situations. The pain behind the song comes in the bridge: ''summer comes, winter goes, SPRING I SKIP..., god knows'', its very specific the way how her voice gets weak on this part, and the spring also means the time for the love, weedings, mating, all of kinds of love relationships in the animal kingdom. (It worth the mention that 'Fine China' which was originally supposed to be on the record and it speaks more about that specific subject of giving up of having a love life, and build one family). When she ends the song, it sound like she is relieved but also regretful and sad that the things didn't work the way that she thought ( in 'La Who Am I To Love You' she resonates the same perspective as well but with more lightness than this track). And that stare on this last gif shows this exact energy. I want to do a long post of bb after the official release because i got A LOT to say