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  1. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Psychedelic Pussy in Lana Del Rey interviewed by BBC News about Taylor and the success of “The Eras Tour”   
    Hate that she keeps getting asked about Taylor but I lowkey love her answer because it’s very UNINTENTIONALLY shady
     
    like she essentially confirmed that Taylor is money hungry, chart obsessed and willing to do whatever it takes to be the #1 pop star. Lmfaooooooooooo. A kii 
  2. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Embach in Lana Del Rey interviewed by BBC News about Taylor and the success of “The Eras Tour”   
    Pls I thought that the British media was the one who didn't give a fuck about what other celebs thought about Taylor
     
    Sweet words from Lana nontheless I loved her answers lol
  3. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Candy Necklace in Lana Del Rey interviewed by BBC News about Taylor and the success of “The Eras Tour”   
    I was dying to know Lana’s thoughts on Taylor’s success thank God they asked her 
  4. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by AllHisCandyNecklaces in Lana Del Rey interviewed by BBC News about Taylor and the success of “The Eras Tour”   
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpvvx9lwl0do

     
    Lana Del Rey, who duetted with Swift on the 2022 song Snow On The Beach, has another theory about the star’s dominance.
     
    “She wants it,” the singer told BBC News.
     
    “She’s told me so many times that she wants it more than anyone. And how amazing - she’s getting exactly what she wants.
     
    “She’s driven, and I think it’s really paid off.”
  5. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Lanaparadiserey in Instagram Updates   
    LANA DEL REY IN MIU MIU 

     
    Idk why but we cheer, she needs to be a Miu Miu girl
  6. trailerparkdream liked a post in a topic by palemoonbaby in Billie Eilish   
    oh my fucking god. this album is so good. she did that
    it's full of emotions, nostalgia, sadness but in hopeful way. she sings with her soul and full strength everything.
    album is giving me vibes of late 90s/early 00s rock, electronic, trip-hop, folk and damn this is making even more nostalgic.
     
    i literally screamed when Bittersuite was ending and heard melody of True Blue
  7. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Pantene123 in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    I didn’t intend to turn this into a Q&A, I was talking about trópico and uv scraps. Yes there’s another barrie and lana song. i know the same as you guys abt a lot of stuff that are being asked. Black beauty have dozens of versions and I’m not dropping any music video. 
  8. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Lindsay Lohan in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    @Pantene123 For Ultraviolence, if Lana where that go if you see for it then why then sad to eventful if she go go home tonight?
  9. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Pantene123 in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    I have a feeling she does random music videos for most of her tracks or used to 
  10. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Pantene123 in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    It’s not edited
     
    tho I just found out at this second that there’s a final version, but I don’t know if anyone have it
  11. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Pantene123 in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    There’s a fine line between Uv and “trópico” 
     
    What u guys wanna know?
  12. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Pantene123 in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    Idk who u are but you just referenced one of my favorite movies so here’s another one
  13. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Pantene123 in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    I feel like im gonna regret this
  14. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Embach in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    UV's 10th anniversary is more important to me than BTD's 10th anniversary. UV was the true game-changer. While BTD was an introduction, UV was the one which literally changed the world. My top 3! This album is probably her most unique album ever, it's like an island its own. Every track means the world to me. It's going to be 10 years since her first no.1 album in the US as well! Ultraviolence was the album which paved way for the "sad grunge Tumblr" community with AM, Pure Heroine and The NBHD's I Love You. When I became a full-time fan, Ultraviolence was definitely an album that was really difficult for me to get into but once you get into it you can't escape it because it's a fucking mesmerizing masterpiece! It brought psychedelic rock and blues rock back to life in an era where EDM and maximalistic pop beats dominated the charts then. What I love the most about this album is how jazz music was blended with rock music.
     
    Every track is so cinematic, the lyrics tell its own story. West Coast on repeat forever, my favorite song from the album. Everything about this song is so perfect, the lyrics, the production. It's like a whole new dimension. Is This Happiness and Flipside are my another favorites, they're really underrated outside the fandom but they're amazing, the storytelling and the production. It's so addictive to listen to these songs. I NEED THESE SONGS ON SPOTIFY!!! Brooklyn Baby, Shades Of Cool, the title track, Black Beauty...another hits, everything about these are so incredible - these songs also have one of her best vocal performances ever. Cruel World, one of the best intros ever, it was life changing for me when this song started hitting differently. Pretty When You Cry, Old Money, Money Power Glory, Sad Girl, FMWUTT, The Other Woman, Florida Kilos, Guns & Roses (a very underrated song!) - look at those songs, everything about these are perfect as well, from the story to the production. I loved the lyrics in it because it simply described her feelings and emotions how she went through, that's why many people can relate to this album. The production was genius - Lana, Dan Auerbach, Dan Heath, Blake and Rick Nowels were truly a dream team, everything they composed was so unique and new, making timeless songs for eternity. The perfect blend of jazz and rock, the sweet psychedelia, the amazing soaring guitar solos, heartwrenching orchestras, the melancholic drums, every pattern of it was just so spectacular that no one, NO ONE in this world could recreate it. It's like a magic, a lightning in the bottle that can be never recreated again.
     
    This album and era made also Neil Krug famous again, can we talk about his photography and art for this era as well? These photographs were truly gorgeous, captured the era's colors and aesthetics perfectly, the album cover - as simple as it looks - it captured the album's complex mood perfectly and it was truly a game-changer for the people in Tumblr. One of her best album covers! And the music videos, these music videos were so stunning, I loved the cinematography so much, Lana was truly beautiful in those videos. Shades Of Cool was phenomenal because it felt like a movie I could watch forever and ever. 
     
    It was a hit album and did great in charts and sales then but since the pandemic years it kind of had a new life when Brooklyn Baby, West Coast and The Other Woman went viral in TikTok. While the audiences there can be really annoying, I'm really glad that Ultraviolence became very popular outside the fandom again because I think with this album people finally understood Lana's vision and her range in music. I'll never shut up about this, what a fucking brilliant album, ahead of its time! Happy 10th Anniversary, dear Ultraviolence, I love you forever, love you forever!
  15. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by ComebacktoCalifornia in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    1.Fine China
    2.Earthquakes
    3.Lake Placid, New York
    4.Pink Champagne (LMLYLAW Demo) 5.Madly
    6.Your Girl
    7.Cult Leader
    8.Ave Maria/Dragonslayer or Unleaked Track
    9.I talk to jesus
    10.Driving in cars with boys
    Something like this would be cute
  16. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by ultrabanisters in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    genuinely the best album of all time. changed the music game forever and birthed a generation of sad grungey girlies 
     
    cannot believe it'll be 10 years old this month. i remember delay release day like it was yesterday 
     
    i really wish lana would do something for it as this album means so much to me. i have the album name tatted on my thigh with hydrangeas on my other thigh 
     

     
    excuse the photo i’m at work and it’s the only one i could find right now 
  17. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Psychedelic Pussy in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    I’m expecting a fucking new vinyl drop for the 10th anniversary AND the UV leak floodgates to open. OPENNNN!
  18. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Beautiful Loser in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    Wait lol this is under world news  (as it should be!)
  19. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by never2heaven in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    this album formed me. i pray we get an anniversary something 
  20. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Actor in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    We need ultra deluxe reissue for anniversary
  21. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Forgotten in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    10 years......I'm so old. I remember the release of West Coast just like it was yesterday 
  22. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by Embach in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    The day when the world was changed forever
  23. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by shadesofblue in 10th Anniversary of Ultraviolence - June 13th   
    June 13th 2014, American Singer Songwriter Author the one and only Lana Del Rey released her third studio album, Ultraviolence.

    Lives were changed.
    the tumblr girls, gays and theys all over the world in 2014 were never the same.
    Ultraviolence is characterized as psychedelic rock, dream pop, desert rock with some elements of blues rock, soft rock and indie rock.
    Some even say Ultraviolence is the ultimate ~ Psychedelic Surf Rock Trip Hop ~ Masterpiece Magnum Opus.
     
    According to Wikipedia:
    After Born To Die, Del Rey claimed she had "already said everything she wanted to say" in 2012. By February 2013, Del Rey spoke about a new album in the works, "It's a little more stripped down but still cinematic and dark. I've been working on it really slowly but I love everything I've done." The first announcement was after the premeire of her short film Tropico viewing in Hollywood on December 4th 2013. October 2013, Del Rey stated, " "When people ask me about it, I just have to be honest—I really don't know. I don't want to say, 'Yeah, definitely—the next one's better than this one', because I don't really hear a next one. My muse is very fickle. She only comes to me sometimes, which is annoying." May 8th 2014, the tracklist was announced and on May 14th, the artwork was released featuring a black and white cover of Del Rey wearing a sheer white tee and strapless bra by a Mercedes-Benz 380SL. Ultraviolence marks a significant evolution in her musical style. Departing from the baroque pop of her debut album Born to Die, Ultraviolence adopts a darker, more atmospheric sound marking a significant evolution in her musical style. Produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, the album incorporates elements of rock, blues, and psychedelia, creating a haunting and cinematic atmosphere. Lyrically, Ultraviolence explores themes of love, heartbreak, and existential angst. Del Rey's evocative storytelling and distinctive vocal delivery add depth and emotion. Four singles were released including: West Coast, Shades of Cool, Ultraviolence and Brooklyn Baby. The album's title itself, borrowed from Anthony Burgess's "A Clockwork Orange," hints at its exploration of darkness and violence in relationships. Critically acclaimed upon its release, Ultraviolence received praise for its bold sonic experimentation and Del Rey's introspective lyricism. While some critics noted its departure from her earlier sound, many reviews remained generally positive.  Its impact extended beyond the charts, solidifying Del Rey's status as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music and influencing artists across genres. Overall, Ultraviolence represents a pivotal moment in Lana Del Rey's career, showcasing her artistic growth and expanding her musical palette. The album continues to resonate with audiences, cementing its place as a modern classic in the realm of alternative pop.

    June 13th, 2024, will mark the album's 10-year anniversary!
    What are everyone's thoughts about the album and its upcoming anniversary?
    Discuss your rational and delulu thoughts as we approach June 13th

     
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