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  1. 6 minutes ago, West Coast said:

    Is there a Cruel World demo, or Rick version? Or was that a song she made with Blake and Dan without Rick being involved? And also follow up question: did she consider a different opening track at some point? @BlackoutZone

    Not that I'm an insider or anything, this is just a theory, but I think Blake or Lana might have said at some point on an interview that they both wrote / recorded "Cruel World" on one live take. So, they must've had a reference/rough demo for Dan Auerbach to work with (?). Something similar to the "Pretty When You Cry" takes.


  2. 1 minute ago, IanadeIrey said:

    You’re remembering correctly! Rick Nowels has production credits for the vocals, so it seems the 2013 vocal takes were retained in the final version. 

    Same thing happened with "Black Beauty". They kept the audio/vocal takes produced by Rick, and Dan/Paul worked only on the instrumentals!


  3. 1 minute ago, West Coast said:

    I'm confused as to why some people want Lana to put this song on album when we already have 1728383 different versions of that very song.

    I personally believe that by officially releasing the song, it would be a nice way to give this song its deserved happy ending. People would be able to freely stream the song officially (especially now, given its random TikTok popularity among the GP).

     

    Now, the thing is, if the song ever finds a home, it'll start another endless chapter/discussion on the "(Say) Yes to Heaven" Discourse: "Will fans by satisfied with the 'final/officially released' version?". They probably won't, so this song will probably always be talked about in years to come 💀


  4. On 3/28/2022 at 11:44 AM, backseat said:

    i wonder if we’re gonna get another still sad still sexy situation with this era? i’m totally okay with the 8 tracks thing, i’ve just accepted that lykke is an artist who makes shorter projects at this point BUT she mentioned in her vogue interview that the length of the album is 33:33 intentionally so it kind of had to be 8 songs. there are so many outtakes though i’m curious if she’s going to put those out

    "EYEYE [Side B] — EP"? :creep: with the outtakes? considering she said she doesn't care about streams I can see it happening!


  5.  

    On 10/25/2021 at 3:01 AM, MagicalTrancePotion said:

    This was harder than I thought it would be. A lot of the songs are a mix of various albums and some don't feel like any of the previous albums. If anyone's interested I can try to explain some of my choices. 

     

    Sirens: Nectar of the Gods

     

    Paradise: Arcadia, Thunder

     

    Ultraviolence: Dealer, Living Legend, Cherry Blossom

     

    Honeymoon: Text book, The Trio

     

    Lust for Life: Black Bathing Suit, Wildflower Wildfire

     

    NFR: Beautiful, Sweet Carolina

     

    COCC: Blue Banisters, If You Lie Down With Me, Violets for Roses

     

    I'm interested! You should try to explain your choices. They were very similar to mine.

     

    •Born to Die/Paradise — Arcadia.

    •Ultraviolence — Dealer, Nectar of the Gods, Living Legend.

    •Honeymoon — Text Book.

    •Lust for Life — Interlude - The Trio.

    •Norman Fucking Rockwell! — Beautiful, Violets for Roses, Sweet Carolina.

    •Chemtrails Over the Country Club — Blue Banisters, Thunder.

     

    -Even when 'If You Lie Down With Me' and 'Cherry Blossom' are from the Ultraviolence era, they don't sound like they fit in as nicely.

     

    -'Black Bathing Suit' could find its way into Chemtrails if the album wasn't as tame as it is, imo.

     

    -I couldn't put 'Wildflower Wildfire' on any album, which in my opinion is a good indicator, it's different.


  6. 1. Text Book 16

    2. Blue Banisters 16

    3. Arcadia 13

    5. Black Bathing Suit 21 

    6. If You Lie Down With Me 21

    7. Beautiful 12 

    8. Violets for Roses 17 (-1)

    9. Dealer 22

    10. Thunder 17

    11. Wildflower Wildfire 18

    12. Nectar of the Gods 12 

    13. Living Legend 18 (+1)

    14. Cherry Blossom 7 

    15. Sweet Carolina 14


  7. 1 minute ago, CmonDownToFL said:

    question for the culture: do u all really give half a shit about what youtube reviewers or critics say???  :oprah3:

     

    I couldn't be bothered to look at someone else for their opinion on her music. I think it's much more interesting to come on here and read your reviews (as fans) than random ass people 

     

    Agreed. The problem is that certain people rely on other people's opinions to make their own


  8. 1 minute ago, The Love Witch said:


    No.

    If she keeps going into that direction with every song being forgettable I will just stop caring for her in general honestly. I will not and have never been the type of fan that will force himself to like anything because it’s an album/song by my fave artist. I think that is a very shitty approach. After all, we are the ones that pay for her music. If she doesn’t feel like putting effort into her music, I will not feel like putting money in her pocket. It’s as simple as that.

    Don't get me wrong. I'm talking about Lana's desire to pursue her vision, not saying people should force to like whatever she does, because that's being biased. 


  9. Not that anyone particularly cares but here's my review of the album.

     

    After multiple unsuccessful attempts of finding the album in good quality when it leaked, I interpreted my lack of luck as a sign; I had to wait until yesterday. I did listened to a couple of tracks, though.

     

    The record:
    The album is stunning. I don't think it's fair to compare it to 'Chemtrails Over the Country Club', because notwithstanding the sonic similarities they're two different records. Having said that, and speaking from my personal perspective and taste, I personally prefer it mainly because 'Chemtrails' felt a little too much like an afterthought of 'Norman Fucking Rockwell!'. Lana knew 'Norman' was adored, so she naturally played safer by staying close to the sound.

     

    With 'Blue Banisters' I feel like she's daring to be more visceral, rawer and weirder, as she naturally is. If you look at the lyrics you can see how her poetry has influenced her writing process, some songs are straight up 'stream of consciousness', even 'free verse'-like (like the title track, 'Wildflower Wildfire' and 'Black Bathing Suit'). I'm absolutely here for it.

     

    The sound:

    Now that Jack is gone it's pretty clear that Lana is the one whose vision involves a minimalistic aproach when it comes to the music, and we should get used to it. She's in a quieter headspace than when she was younger and that's part of growing up.

     

    She's less ambitious than who she was in the 'Born to Die' era, she feels more at peace than the chaos she felt during 'Ultraviolence', and she doesn't really care about playing it safe and try to cater to broader audiences. She'll probably never ditch the piano ballads as long as the outer sound is reflecting her inner vision.

     

    The crew:
    Drew Erickson, Zach Dawes et al are such a breath of fresh air. They brought a spark of new life to the Lana soundscape that was needed. I'm praying they're here to stay. I'm very familiar with Drew's previous work since he's a professionally trained arranger and composer. He's more of a Dan Heath's classically trained maestro than a one-trick-pony Jack Antonoff. The guy is amazing, and so is Zachary.


  10. The only problem with this album is that 'Melodrama' exists. Same thing that happened with 'Chemtrails' following a record as good as 'Norman'. I truly like 'Solar Power', tho. It's a good record. The bonus tracks should be on the standard album to shake the pace on the middle section a bit, in my opinion.

     

    Btw, the new translations give the songs a whole new range of layers about the meaning behind them. Love them.

     


  11. 8 minutes ago, Alison by Slowdive said:
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    i feel like barrie worked on either violets for roses or sweet carolina

     

    I was thinking that maybe Barrie had something to do with 'Nectar of the Gods', 'Cherry Blossom' or even 'Living Legend'. Taking into account the date of the tracks and that Fabrizio Argiolas worked on both of those tracks and Barrie was pictured in the studio with him and Lana. Perhaps we don't know the full credits of those songs (?). Just speculation anyway.


  12. 3 minutes ago, Sportscruiser said:

    She looks so fucking stunning, help.

     

    Who are the guys in the last pic?

    Dean Reid, Zach Dawes, Drew Erickson and Benji Lysaght (in the order of where they are in the pic).


  13. On 12/1/2020 at 11:17 AM, Kandidate said:

    I think very beatles inspired, and the chorus is this, i'm sure these haven't got onto her like radiohead did;
     

     

    Holy crap, they do have a similar vibe! Definitely not a 'Creep' situation, though.

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