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Alison by Slowdive

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  1. Ugh loved this genius title so much!!! Bitch! Fuck! Seriously tho, this title could still be relevant to LDR8; the birds = the drama and chaos surrounding her career, spoiling her American Dream...
  2. Does anyone have any new album name theories or wild guesses
  3. I think Chuck's photography is great and that she has clear artistic and aesthetic vision but what's most interesting about her photography is probably her connections and the photo's subject (i.e. http://www.yourgirlchuck.com/#/cat-marnell/ and others in http://www.yourgirlchuck.com/pleasure). I love her photos with LDR simply BECAUSE of her intimacy and closeness with Lana, and their history living together in New York when Lana was a small-time singer and Chuck undoubtedly helped to capture and realise Lana's vision. I always find it interesting how different photographers approach their subject and it's great to see Lana shot by many different great people like Neil but Chuck's perspective will always be really fascinating to me (whatever the end product is! simply because it is a product of both sisters working together in their own special way)
  4. Completely agree w this. WW's lyrics, compared to the other two, were so jarring and unsettling to me (probably because I could relate lol ) and for Lana to be so vulnerable and generous enough to share with people that she struggles or did struggle with emotion regulation was huge. I guess it almost doesn't matter to me what the production then sounds like if the songwriting is as brutally honest as in WW (though I think it actually all works brilliantly together: the lyrics paint a story of learning how to navigate emotional extremes and the production mirrors it - and i see the production towards the end as obviously chaotic and "on fire" but, probably through the steady drum pattern, it still feels like there is an attempt to keep it balanced and controlled)
  5. I think it's common to see senior, established members of any industry feel a responsibility to support (and even mentor) the younger ones, especially the ones who are so young but already making brilliant moves. He might not be a *stan* but that doesn't make him disingenuous; he hasn't done anything to make me think his heart isn't in the right place.
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