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  1. turquoisejewel liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lol, Rob is the biggest stan of the new album. 
  2. LilyBrik liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lol, Rob is the biggest stan of the new album. 
  3. 13beachess liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  4. Jeanne Dielman liked a post in a topic by Honeyyoung in Instagram Updates   
    she looks stunalina


  5. Alison by Slowdive liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  6. Jeanne Dielman liked a post in a topic by Sportscruiser in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Not this tired ass argument again.
  7. bel air rose liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  8. fishtails liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    You made me trade my violets for roses.
    The simple life. I chose this.
     
     
  9. Catgirl liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  10. Venice Peach liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  11. lanasbottom liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  12. fishtails liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  13. Surf Noir liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  14. IanadeIrey liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  15. Jeanne Dielman liked a post in a topic by Thunder Revenant in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Arcadia really grew on me.
    While it started out as "a nice ballad", I think that within the context of the album its (sonical) softness will kinda be like a juxtaposition of the darker and harsher undertones of the other songs. Kinda like David Lynch put puffy Julee Cruise  ballads in between raw and violent moments of Twin Peaks.
  16. Jeanne Dielman liked a post in a topic by #glimmeringdarling in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    I just wanted to say that ‘Blue Banisters’ title track is one of her top three... although I hate the name (the ‘blue’ is overused)... the song itself is amazing, it is the absolute epitome of trying your best to remain strong but somewhat failing no matter what needing the help from close ones... it’s something no artist talks about in this damned industry.. it’s okay to get help from others.. sometimes are burdens are too heavy to carry and we can’t help but depend... idk it’s just so.. magic. Touches right to the heart and soul.... false hope is a dangerous thing to have.. we all have it at some point. 
     
    also the imagery in the changing of seasons.. beautiful
  17. Jeanne Dielman liked a post in a topic by Glitter Boy in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    The way y'all act like this album is not gonna be a serve is sending me  it's Lana, she delivers quality after all. Now stream Arcadia + the singles and be happy  
  18. Jeanne Dielman liked a post in a topic by Super Movie in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Why are we acting like we know Lana and her life/story on a deeply personal level? I don't think any of us really have a right to say that the demo songs aren't part of that, especially since a lot of them do revolve around similar themes to what she has shared with us over the past year or so. I understand that it's a bit frustrating since it's 4 songs we've already heard + 4 singles, meaning we only have 5 new songs (6 if you include Dealer), but I don't know. For me, I just don't feel like it's right to decide whether or not the decision to put the unreleased songs on the album was a good one or not until I hear the album in full. 
  19. yourolllikethunder liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  20. trailerparkdream liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  21. trash can liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  22. rightofjupiter liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
  23. moonbeam monsoon liked a post in a topic by Jeanne Dielman in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Lana could have released an 11-track album if she had wanted to. Living Legend was written for a motherly figure; Cherry Blossom is a lullaby to an unborn child. Thematically both songs are connected to the darkness of Wildflower Wildfire and could also be connected to the potential sweetness (sisterly/familial love?) of Sweet Carolina. I don't see how they're out of place. And I certainly wouldn't jump into conclusions about the "cohesiveness" of the album until I get the chance to listen to the entire album in sequence and fill in the gaps. 
     
     
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