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  1. Not ya'll coming up with the most poetic song titles when we all know that this album will contain masterpieces like: Wetherspoons (By the Southend-on-Sea Pier) Met my boyfriend at the Alligator guide tour and he proposed to me 5 years later Margaret Qualley Interlude Cheerios BBL [Be Back Later]
  2. Messing with ChatGPT - 1o Preview, I asked AI to write a movie summary based on the lyrics of Heroin: Title: Soft Decay Genre: Drama, Psychological Thriller Logline: In the glamorous yet decaying city of Topanga, a grieving musician grapples with the haunting legacy of her brother's death, battling her own demons as she seeks escape and redemption. Synopsis: Act 1: The City of Contrasts Maya, a talented but struggling musician in her late 20s, navigates life in Topanga—a coastal city shimmering with movie stars but hiding beneath a veneer of soft decay. The city's allure is tainted by its liquor stores, forgotten corners, and the lingering whispers of its dark past. Maya is haunted by the death of her brother, Alex, a charismatic guitarist who succumbed to a heroin overdose. Visual Montage: Glimpses of Maya performing in dimly lit bars, the city's glittering skyline juxtaposed with its shadowy alleys, and flashbacks of Alex teaching her guitar chords. Act 2: Haunted Memories and Present Ghosts The unseasonably hot winter intensifies the city's eerie atmosphere. Rumors circulate about strange happenings reminiscent of Charles Manson's terror, fueling paranoia among the residents. Maya's friends, including her closest confidante Lena, unable to cope with the city's oppressive aura and their own fears, start to leave one by one. Maya begins experiencing vivid dreams of Alex, where he speaks of heroin as both a gift and a curse—something that "gave him everything and took his life away." The truth about Alex's death unfolds: Maya was 18 when Alex first overdosed. Too young and focused on her own aspirations for music and fame, she felt sending Alex to rehab abroad was the only way to save him and herself. However, after Alex's departure, he ran away from rehab and was later found dead from another overdose. She channels her turmoil into writing music, but the lines between reality and hallucination blur. Key Scene: Maya wakes to find cryptic messages scrawled in red on her apartment walls. Unsure if she's responsible, she becomes increasingly unsettled. Act 3: Descent and Desire for Escape The city's madness escalates—a body of a fifteen-year-old girl is found, sparking public outrage and protests against the police's inability to catch the perpetrator. Public disturbances become commonplace. Maya witnesses a group of teenagers engaging in reckless stunts, reminiscent of "jumping off from the walls into the docks." The chaos mirrors her internal disarray. Simultaneously, Maya hallucinates seeing Alex stabbing another man. She begins to hear voices telling her that Alex has returned to Topanga as a vengeful spirit, causing the turmoil as payback for the city's role in his downfall and, ultimately, for Maya not saving him. Feeling trapped and fearing for her sanity, Maya contemplates leaving Topanga. She recalls sending Alex away ("I put you on an aeroplane, destined for a foreign land"), hoping it would save him. Now, she considers if a similar journey might save her. Emotional Beat: Maya visits Alex's grave, confessing her guilt and expressing her longing for a sign that "everything's okay." She pleads for forgiveness, grappling with the weight of her past decisions. Act 4: Flight Towards Redemption Determined to break free, Maya books a flight to a remote destination, symbolically aiming to "fly to the moon." As she prepares to leave, she discards remnants of her old life—lyrics, photographs, and the medications numbing her pain. On the airplane, she reflects on her past and envisions a future where she overcomes her "evil ways." She dreams not of escape through substances but of genuine healing. As the plane ascends, unique camera angles and techniques create the illusion of Maya flying toward the moon, symbolizing her journey toward enlightenment and peace. Climactic Moment: Maya pens a new song titled "Soft Decay" during the flight, embracing both the beauty and deterioration she's witnessed, acknowledging that healing comes from confronting, not avoiding, her inner demons. Act 5: A New Beginning Maya arrives in a tranquil foreign town, the antithesis of Topanga's chaos. The serene environment offers her a fresh start and the space to heal. The open ending suggests a glimmer of hope; while her struggles aren't over, she's taken a definitive step toward confronting her past and finding peace. Final Scene: Maya sits on a quiet beach at sunset, guitar in hand, playing "Soft Decay." The camera pans out to show the vast, calm ocean, symbolizing the possibilities that lie ahead. Characters: Maya: A gifted musician haunted by her brother's death, teetering between reality and delusion. Alex: Maya's deceased brother, whose battle with heroin and untimely death profoundly influence Maya's journey. Lena: Maya's closest friend, who eventually leaves the city, symbolizing the loss of support and increasing Maya's isolation. The City (Topanga): Almost a character itself, embodying glamour, decay, and the weight of past atrocities. Themes: Duality of Glamour and Decay: Exploring how beauty and rot coexist within the city and within individuals. Grief and Loss: Maya's journey through mourning, guilt, and the search for closure. Impact of Addiction: The ripple effects of Alex's heroin use on those left behind, and the guilt carried by loved ones. Escape and Confinement: The struggle between the desire to flee from pain and the need to face it to achieve healing. Reality vs. Illusion: The thin line between Maya's perceptions and the world around her, highlighting her mental and emotional instability. Visual and Musical Elements: Cinematic Style: A blend of surreal imagery and gritty realism to mirror Maya's mental state. Hallucinatory sequences depict her internal struggles, while stark contrasts in lighting reflect the city's dual nature. Music: A haunting soundtrack featuring heavy metal influences (nods to Mötley Crüe) and original songs penned by Maya, reflecting her inner turmoil and journey toward healing. Potential Tagline: "In a city where dreams and nightmares collide, one woman seeks the path between escape and redemption." "Soft Decay" is a poignant exploration of personal demons set against the backdrop of a city that mirrors the protagonist's inner conflict. It delves deeper into the complexities of grief, the seductive allure of escapism, and the challenging road toward healing. The added layers of Maya's guilt over her brother's death and the city's escalating chaos intensify her struggle between reality and illusion, ultimately leading her toward a path of self-discovery and redemption.
  3. All I can is that I'm happy to be working for Alexander McQueen ☺️ (even though I work in HR in their office in London...) Anyways, you're welcome Lana!
  4. me in my studio bedroom with pirated Fl studio, no keyboard or plugins or any previous knowledge in music making and laptop from 2018, imagining I'm about to create Heroin esque song
  5. That bottom is cute AF.... Lana is shining too 😌
  6. My thoughts post the BST: Lana could have easily performed with SYML, Riopy, Tommy and FJM. Huge missed opportunity. Kind of feel sad for supporting artists. Knowing that you're not the biggest star of the night... But they were all amazing. Lana looked amazing during golden hour! Still tired after the night, getting to Hyde Corner underground was a nightmare. Should have stayed in London.
  7. You guys Lana is trying to be edgy... These other underground artists could never. She's like a tunnel under ocean boulevard. Like no one knows where she'll be next. But also good for her. Will prevent locals from attending
  8. Wow did lana sample the beginning in LA who am I to love you?
  9. Girl, Lana loves performing close to home. Let us European gays win for once.... I hope she announces more dates across the EU.
  10. Imagine, the moment they cut her mic off, Lana's dad brings a megaphone and the show continues
  11. If only Lana was on social media, she could have explained the logistics of this
  12. As someone who gets super anxious when I have to speak in public, I understand why she's late. It's that fear to do shit that makes you delay tasks thinking that if I wait, anxiety will go away but it never does. In fact, the more you wait, the more anxious you'll feel. You can just tell how anxious Lana looked during Jimmy part but throughout the night anxiety subsided and she looked and sounded amazing. Lana just as many other people, will probably have stage freight for the rest of her life. Plus her current relationship drama.... Not a good mix. Hoping she's not going to be late when she performs at BST. Can't wait to see her in person. https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/mobile/folders/1gFBKLBkricwMIjJSKsUcvJcHT89vWQNK?usp=sharing Mods, not sure if this is allowed
  13. Overall really enjoyed this reaction. The way she skipped Miley's album🤣🤣🤣 as she should
  14. Nikki Lane when she was told that she'll be working at McDonald's For Free
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