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  1. Pico Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  2. honeymo0n liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  3. caribbean blue liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  4. paradisetropico liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in [SINGLE] Say Yes To Heaven + Sped Up Remix + 7" Picture Disc - OUT NOW   
    especially better than any of her last three complete albums, music business is sometimes crazy 
  5. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by littleredpartydress in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Wtf is going on with her streaming numbers like even ocean Blvd is back at like 2.5 million daily 
     
    taylors voodoo rubbed off on her I think
  6. crazyforyou liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  7. stupidapartmentcomplex liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  8. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana spotted in Manaus, Brazil - May 30th, 2023   
    Will we get an amazon exclusive vinyl?  
  9. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by DinahLee in Lana spotted in Manaus, Brazil - May 30th, 2023   
    She's... at the heart of Amazon Forest.
  10. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by Cherry Blossom in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Can be mad about ur phone being stolen without blaming an entire country, especially one that you’ve just earned money from, and then being petty and childish over social media about after being called out. 
     
    This wasn’t the unbiased serve you thought it was
  11. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by bia in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Yes I would be pissed off if my phone was stolen and I am from Rio de Janeiro but I’m surely not cursing an entire country for it lol 
     
    This sucks in so many levels… firstly because we the Brazilians suffer muuuuch more than this asshole with urban violence in here and yet he is attacking Brazil as if the whole country is liable for that when actually we are the biggest victims of its inequality
     
    Secondly because at the same time it perpetuates the belief that every Brazilian (as happens with other Central and South American Countries and also African and some Asian countries) is worse than people from the first world i.e. Europeans and North Americans. You know, xenophobia
  12. GeminiLanaFan liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  13. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by hotshot2am in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    He removed it now 
  14. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by taco truck in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I’m walking to work right now so maybe I’ll explain it more later, but I think you’re confusing political commentary with social commentary. I would not consider the album political. But the album is very much a social commentary. I would consider “a modern day woman with a weak constitution” the thesis of this album. Like @PARADIXO said, it’s very much about the modern day LA citizen. And I agree, many of her albums do this, but it’s a few songs here and there, the most important thing though, is even if you personally do not sense that in your own analysis, it is the actual concept for the album, and why the album is titled “NFR” and why the cover has LA burning in flames .
  15. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by Vertimus in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I accept that may be the concept, but for me, if that is the concept, then it fails in its goal almost completely. What does 'Love Song' have to do with that? Or 'How To Disappear'? 
     
    On the previous album, LFL , despite a few silly tracks, we had direct political commentary in 'WTWWAWWKOD' and subtler social, or social-political, commentary on 'Change,' 'God Bless AMERICA,' 'Heroin' and 'Get Free,' and references to many aspects of American life, past and present, on '13 Beaches,' 'Love,' 'White Mustang,' 'Summer Bummer,' 'Heroin,' and 'Tomorrow Never Came.' 
     
    What happened with NFR! is that some influential internet critic said, "The entire album is a kind of metaphor for an America in decline," which she or he did not say, as it happens, about LFL, and that sounded really astute to a lot of people, who all began repeating it everywhere, until it became the general consensus whether it actually reflected the individual's own impressions of the album or not.
     
    In this age of the internet, we see this happening again and again, this bandwagon-jumping, like "'Blue' is Joni Mitchell's masterpiece." People who don't know the first thing about Mitchell's 70s work will repeat that--and do repeat it---because it makes them feel in-the-know and part of a movement, however small in the scheme of things. And then, having repeated it a few times, they actually buy a copy and listen to it for the first time, and never bother with any of her other brilliant 70s work, besides which 'Blue' pales. 
     
    It's fine to see it as the album of a "woman with a weak constitution," but she also had a weak constitution on '13 Beaches,' 'White Mustang,' 'The Blackest Day,' 'God Knows I Tried,' 'Swan Song,' 'Pretty When You Cry,' 'Ride,' and several from 'BTD.' 
     
    Don't underestimate the power of 'group think' or 'the hive mind.' We see this every day in our own lives, like, someone asks you where you would like to go for dinner with the rest of the group, and you are the kind of person that immediately says, "Well, where does everyone else want to go? What are others thinking?"
     
    It's just a very extroverted way of thinking, there's nothing wrong with it. 
  16. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by Thats why they call me Dita in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Still major shade in his bio.. 
     

  17. Stoned Mary in the Garden liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  18. palemoonbaby liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  19. fishtails liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  20. hotshot2am liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  21. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by Dark Angel in [SINGLE] Say Yes To Heaven + Sped Up Remix + 7" Picture Disc - OUT NOW   
    i don't think her team can really make her do anything at this point, but at the same time, would lana really agree to release sped-up versions of her songs...? who really knows what goes on behind the scenes, but i don't think her team can force her to release anything, lana seems to have a lot of freedom within her artistry and career, especially compared to other artists
  22. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by littleredpartydress in [SINGLE] Say Yes To Heaven + Sped Up Remix + 7" Picture Disc - OUT NOW   
    If radio gets on board with this it will be absolutely massive 
     
    they should try to push it on pop stations, I really don’t see why it wouldn’t get decent spins there
     
    the most random songs of hers become hits I swear, the fact that this and doin time will probably end up being some of her “biggest” commercial hits is hilarious 
  23. Venice Peach liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
  24. MamaDelGhey liked a post in a topic by bluechemtrails in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    Madison Beer talks about Lana's influence on her album 
    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/madison-beer-new-album-silence-between-songs-1234744057/
     
    On Friday, she’ll release the album’s lead single, “Home to Another One,” which she says reminds her of a mix of Lana Del Rey and Tame Impala, two of her favorite artists.
     
    It’s not the only track on the album that shows Lana’s influence — there are some Born to Die elements on “Home to Another One” — and Beer even got to share the album with the star for feedback. She says Del Rey told her she’s particularly fond of the LP’s opening track. “She said she listened to it a couple of times back to back, and I can’t believe that,” Beer says. “It’s so awesome to have someone who has been such an idol of mine be so supportive of me and gracious always… She’s definitely someone that makes me believe in goodness.”
     
     
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