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lernerderrey

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  1. the title wasn't leaked on this forum. i think its okay.
  2. lets stop dragging each other when its someone on lanas team that leaked it
  3. i really feel like if your work is being leaked, then you're doing something right(poor lana being too good for life). i dont think this will really hurt lana's sales. she wont pull an UV because she passed the demo stage. the album is done. the single should have been announced before the posters went up. i am sad for her, but i think everything will be alright. if yer gerl had leaked, it would have distracted everyone....
  4. omfg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Nt6u1Ld2A
  5. the chorus melody sounds familiar
  6. i was totally joking but i'm here for serial killer produced by emile haynie
  7. lol wat if she rerecord yayo again cuz she played it solo over the summer
  8. here's the footage of the truck!!! l0l
  9. praying she redid maha maha with emile haynie for this movie/album
  10. hey, if we're close to the single, doesnt that mean eclipse is gunna post the interview thingy?
  11. lol do u think james' book was turned into a short film???
  12. did anyone see Super 8 a few years ago? feels like a poster for that movie tbh. alien lana finally yas
  13. omfg the poster has such a bad robots production feel. ugh.
  14. guys there's a private twitter for rollerdirby, registered in january... idk if it's related https://twitter.com/rollerdirby
  15. omg i thought those lyrics were real ugh plz leak yer gerl
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    Palberta

    I really think Palberta does some similar vocals to older lana acapella's. Haunting and childish but v musical. They are 3 girls based in NYC. They just put out their new album, Bye Bye Berta, on the 10th and I think it's something innovative and special. They are just having fun while trying to be expressive and original. I love it. "In an industry that favors niche branding and subgenre packaging, Palberta is a difficult band to place. Their music is free and uninhibited in a way that makes it all their own. Often, Palberta songs are marked with a child-like communication -- chants and lullabies are met with snarling tantrums, while their instruments coo and careen towards an often abrupt finish. Their playful approach to writing produces work that is hyper-emotional -- as jarring as it is soothing and as loopy as it is sinister. Palbetra was formed when Lily Konigsberg, Anina Ivry-Block, and Nina Ryser met while attending Bard College. They honed their sound in basements across the Hudson valley, and quickly gained a reputation for their brazen and feverish live shows. Through prolific touring and recording, they have developed a dedicated nation-wide following without the aid of a major label. Outside of the band, the three of them actively pursue solo endeavors, with Palberta serving as a culminating force - a band driven by uncompromising personality. "Bye Bye Berta" is their seventh release and their most sonicly expansive release yet. Recorded by frequent collaborator Paco Cathcart at a library in Roxbury, Connecticut, the record features contributions from artists in their community." https://wharfcatrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bye-bye-berta
  17. I am glad Rick only did the demos... There are some parts of Honeymoon that sound like poorly edited midi not even hitting the beat mixed with a few acoustic instruments and lifeless drum samples to cover up the messy synths. I'm here for better production.
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