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  1. The Siren liked a post in a topic by pakabug in My Momma   
    Who do we think this song is about? And what is she talking about "my momma would fall right on top of you?"
    hmmm... she rarely/never mentions her mom in a postive light in her lyrics the way she does her dad. Any thoughts?
  2. SissyReed liked a post in a topic by pakabug in My Momma   
    Who do we think this song is about? And what is she talking about "my momma would fall right on top of you?"
    hmmm... she rarely/never mentions her mom in a postive light in her lyrics the way she does her dad. Any thoughts?
  3. labionda liked a post in a topic by pakabug in My Momma   
    Who do we think this song is about? And what is she talking about "my momma would fall right on top of you?"
    hmmm... she rarely/never mentions her mom in a postive light in her lyrics the way she does her dad. Any thoughts?
  4. dietmtndylan liked a post in a topic by pakabug in Prisoner (Collab with The Weeknd)   
    god she's just so wonderful
  5. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by pakabug in Music to Watch Boys To: Official Music Video   
    Y'all wtf?! Look how vevo's commercial on YouTube totally spelled her name wrong!
  6. pakabug liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Marfa Journal Magazine coming soon   
    Is this out already? Cause I walked 2h AGAIN to find it but it's not there yet I'm in London though so I think it will arrive later, as we jut got Interview Germany and V. Also unrelated but I saw they're selling V mag in my uni's store (it's an art uni so there's like fashion mags and stuff) and I lost my literal shit no shame. It's so good because when I went to the store they were selling BOTH Interview Germany and V mag plus the Eclectic where my fav band CocoRosie is on the cover so it was overwhelming
  7. pakabug liked a post in a topic by NoPretty in Marfa Journal Magazine coming soon   
    Surfbort
  8. pakabug liked a post in a topic by tylerandthediamonds in Music to Watch Boys To: Official Music Video   
    Omg they literally are the smarties headphones look closely
  9. pakabug liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana covers Les Inrockuptibles (France) September 2015   
    Done
     
    How did you lived the incomprehension facing your album Ultraviolence last year?
    I inherited from my father's philosophical side: if things aren't too bad, then they go well. I feel privileged to be able to continue making what I adore. I don't care about critics of my records but they change the way people are going to listen to my music, so as well receive favourable echoes...
     
    Did you then needed this lightness in your life, this nonchalance?
    In a way, it was an antidote to what happened in my life. I needed to make an album that sounds exactly like what I had in head. It was the only way to preserve my vision. I always needed this kind of simplicity. I felt a real nonchalance in regards to the way the music was going to be received and at the same time I was totally obsessed by my craft, my songs. It is the best possible state of mind when you're making an album.
     
    Around you, were there too many people to give their opinion, their advice?
    There is constantly a lot of people and they all emit many opinions about my current album. It's not because I despise them all but... When it comes to produce, in particular the voice, I feel comfortable only if I remain faithful to what I hear in me. I did not recorded Ultraviolence in reaction to anybody or anything: it's just the record I wanted to write, and the way I wanted it to sound like.
     
    Do you worry, in the name of expectations, in front of the blank page?
    I feel very distant from these expectations, doubtless because the reaction from people to my music remains fundamentally different from mine. I just felt overwhelmed at a moment when everywhere everyone said that my music was only extreme sadness, even harmful. The best remedy was to close shutters and to continue to work.
     
    You then thought of escaping?
    Yes, that can be the real temptation, in several possible manners... My brain and my imagination tend to turn at top speed, my escapes are thus rather physical - to move out for example. I feel the need to live something different, neurologically or physically... I always found ways to escape. And without resorting to imaginary friends; I have never had some.
     
    Can you sometimes just slam the door?
    It is always possible to run away. The big problem, is that everywhere where I go, I leave with my own self. Thus it is complicated for me to escape as I would wish it. The two places were I succeed it are at the beach and while driving. For a long time, my own music was my most beautiful source of escape... When it became more concrete over the years, it became my reality, what I tried to escape. Nevertheless, I have a visceral relation to music, it is one of the most intimate and most natural things for me. In terms of pleasure, I place it on the same level as sex.
     
    Why does music took such a place in your life?
    Because I was intended to make some. I contented with making what I was supposed to make and that totally invaded my life. It is what arrives when we are on the right track. Until a few years ago, I considered certain musicians as an enormous inspiration. I felt a lot of love for them, but in a healthy way! I recently lost a little of this connection.
     
    You sing a bit of a text from David Bowie on the album. Was he always in your pantheon?
    Sometimes, when you sing and improvise, sentences appear from nowhere... I hope that he won't mind. But I am convinced that his words appeared for a reason, thus I never changed this line. He's such an exciting soul. He comes of an extraordinary period, with all this music, the art, the energy of the time. (We tell her about a photo gathering, in 1973, Bowie, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed) I would have adored living in this era, with incredible friends!
     
    To what extent did your relationship to the craft of singing evolved since your beginnings?
    Since a decade, I completely dived, with delight, into this craft. I remember with tenderness my first steps, even if it's very far... But recently, I less cared about structures, compositions, I let things create themselves, naturally. To be honest, this musical freedom is exciting, I feel blessed. It's as if you escaped from structures which until then defined you and that you evolved in another psychic dimension, that you pushed back the limits of your soul thanks to the words and to the melodies...
     
    Are you technically very involved?
    In terms of sounds, arrangement, production, it's fundamental for me to be very precise. On an album, the part dedicated to the mixing and to the mastering takes an enormous deal of time. With my producer and my engineer, I am totally involved in this work. With me, long after I stopped composing songs, the production evolves constantly, until the last minute. I am thus very fastidious on this aspect too, which takes me a lot of time. I however felt more fluid, more eloquent with the "language of the music" when I was younger... I have already said many things in my records and I had many experiences these last two years which eventually ended up parasiting the transmissions, the translations between the muse and me.
     
    What did you change in your working methods for Honeymoon?
    Not much, I contented this time with not looking for a second producer to disrupt the sound of the album as it had begun. Last year, I made everything with Rick Nowels before taking this album to Dan Auerbach. This time, I stayed in studio with Rick and we finished everything together. He is at the same time my partner and a dear friend.
     
    Did a word, an idea defined the aesthetics of this new album?
    The song Honeymoon defined the tone, with Music to Watch Boys to. I adore the idea of "honeymoon", it's the peak of a romantic relation... It's even supposed to be the most beautiful moment of the life of a woman... I probably tried to make my life more beautiful than it was. All the feelings, all the concerns which I feel, all the questions I ask myself about the future influence the words, of course, but also the melodies... Other than that, I did not feel outside influences for this album, if it is not for jazz and trap music, that marked the production of both songs.
     
    Do you remember your first guitar?
    My uncle Tim had lent me his, I did not kept it, it stayed at his home.
     
    Where does your nostalgia comes from?
    I'm thinking all the time, I'm rather contemplative, my passion for beautiful movies doubtless explains why my aesthetics can be thought of as nostalgia... I also am very romantic: the combination of all this is maybe called nostalgia. I prefer to think that I just have very good tastes! Will I one day compose my own soundtrack? Who knows, it's maybe written in my future...
     
    What would you like to change in you?
    I would want to live without concern, without fear.
     
    This interview is so amazing, I really love her answers here
  10. pakabug liked a post in a topic by Coney Island King in Honeymoon Hotline Featuring "Burnt Norton" and Weekly Lectures   
    LOL @ the universe lecture. is anyone really going to sit and listen to that on the phone????? so pretentious..............but i admit, it does kinda push me to a nomadic point of madness that both dazzles and dizzies me tbh
     
    i do love that opening burnt norton music though, very pretty, love how old it sounds.
  11. pakabug liked a post in a topic by boywonder in Boywonder's Lana fan art!   
    You guys are sweet af.
    I did the watercolor thing! I completely fucked up the original drawing. Not sure what I did, but it wasn't anything good, so I recreated the base drawing with a lightbox and started over.



    Thinking about trying to add some kind of background, but I'm not entirely sold on the idea. it just feels a little unfinished.
     
    EDIT: I tried to post this in a comment on a status, but it fucked up the whole status thing. I'm gonna post it here instead, I guess. I made a tiny 30 second HBTB music box cover.
  12. pakabug liked a post in a topic by boywonder in Boywonder's Lana fan art!   
    Hi there! I'm super new here, and I pretty much only feel like drawing Lana lately, so I figured I'd make this my first Lanaboards post!! 
    I have a lot of plans for future Lana drawings, and I'll definitely post them as they happen!!
     
    This is the most recent one:
     
     
     
    I brought this one to a concert in May cos I wanted to give it to her, but we didn't get close enough:
     
     
     
    Aaaand a couple random ones. I painted the bottom one on a drawing program on my 3DS. It was kinda fun,
    but mostly frustrating:
     
     
     
    Soooo anyway, yeah!! I hope you guys dig these. Drawing Lana is my fav hobby right now, so I'll definitely be posting many more soon!
  13. pakabug liked a post in a topic by Harlem in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    2nd this
     

  14. pakabug liked a post in a topic by May in SINGLE: "High By The Beach"   
    idk if anyone posted this yet but the promo bus in L.A is actually a video
    https://twitter.com/spencermoya/status/631708349420048385
  15. pakabug liked a post in a topic by Wild One in SINGLE: "High By The Beach"   
    The honeymoon music video will probably get released when the album drops.
    it wasn't even a lead single. She just introduced us to the album.
    I think it will be released soon.
  16. pakabug liked a post in a topic by ilovetati in SINGLE: "High By The Beach"   
    Inb4 Lana wanders around on her balcony, sees a helicopter, goes inside, goes on the balcony with the gun and wanders around some more, shoots down helicopter, Lana goes inside. End of video. 
  17. pakabug liked a post in a topic by ilovetati in SINGLE: "High By The Beach"   
    I think @@GangstaBoy was right when he said that she probably never meant to release it or only filmed the bits of footage we've already seen. 
  18. pakabug liked a post in a topic by Creyk in Honeymoon - Pre-Release and Discussion Thread   
    I'mma let you finish but Born To Die had the best album cover of all time and that is the standard she has to live up to...
  19. pakabug liked a post in a topic by Don in SINGLE: "High By The Beach"   
    I literally told my father in the car today that Lana's new album has been a promotional disaster and that I had no hopes left. And then I come back to this, I am feeling positive over this Lana fuck yes. Love everything...except that font wyd Lana.

    I literally told my father in the car today that Lana's new album has been a promotional disaster and that I had no hopes left. And then I come back to this, I am feeling positive over this Lana fuck yes. Love everything...except that font wyd Lana.
  20. pakabug liked a post in a topic by LAman in SINGLE: "High By The Beach"   
    Looks like the same place....
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

  21. pakabug liked a post in a topic by thatsomason in Lana in L.A (19th July 2015)   
    https://instagram.com/p/5Q_9xEg-lZ/ I don't think this was on the same day bc different shirt but she's so cute
  22. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by pakabug in My Momma   
    Who do we think this song is about? And what is she talking about "my momma would fall right on top of you?"
    hmmm... she rarely/never mentions her mom in a postive light in her lyrics the way she does her dad. Any thoughts?
  23. MahaMaha liked a post in a topic by pakabug in The Woodlands, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - May 7th, 2015   
    Full us against the world!!! http://youtu.be/e8HLymeTvLg
  24. Trash Magic liked a post in a topic by pakabug in The Woodlands, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - May 7th, 2015   
    Full us against the world!!! http://youtu.be/e8HLymeTvLg
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