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Everything posted by terrenceszyou
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Can we discuss what the creative proposal for the album to end with VB must have been? My theory: maybe the song was always dedicated to Lana's teenage boyfriend, Aaron. When Taco Truck transitions to VB, the lines imply that Lana was waking up from a dream with that past in her youth with him, so "Venice Bitch starts in her head" and everything that refers to her boyfriend and her adolescence, such as "incident" at the lake - never die, not tonight, LAKE PLACIIID! What is your opinion?
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This album is so whimsical that even Neil's rehearsal matches perfectly with the album's proposal. When the first pictures came out, I thought: seriously, she didn't even leave the room to pose? And now I can't imagine more appropriate pictures. A bedroom, and especially a bed, are personal spaces where each of us feels safe. All the photos sound so intimate. Okay, I'm drooling over her breasts to this day, but the photo is beautiful because of the nudity showing that security/vulnerability that she shows in her songs. Everything is so perfect here. Seriously, I'm in love with the album. By the way, does anyone have a link to the whole shoot in HQ?
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Coming back here again to share my impressions of the album and it is definitely one of the best and essential of the career. It's so amazing about how sincere she was here. She has this mysterious aura that makes even her closest fans feel ignorant of her private life. She was extremely brave to share every little thing here, and it's clear that she's sure of what she says, not afraid of what people will think. Lana deserves to tell her own story and I am grateful to be able to listen.
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It's not an album that you digest right away. Listening to the album doesn't match our euphoria on the pre-release topic. You need the calm to listen. It gave me the same vibe as the Honeymoon release, when the long tracks felt impossible to connect. There are the fun tracks that get you hooked fast, like Peppers, but the real gold of the album you don't get right away. It also comforts me, because I know that with time it will grow on me and the entire fan base. Maybe it will become one of the favorites.
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I know I disappeared for a period, but if it's still worth putting my impressions here, I say that A&W has already taken the album to another level. I can say that I only now managed to like the music and capture every element, but from the first listen, I couldn't deny that the music was amazing. Very interesting to hear. We definitely need a Lana album that is unpredictable, just like this track. I think it's this one.
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I don't know if it was Boz or Kintsugi who said that the album only makes sense listening completely from start to finish, in order. I didn't feel that on Ocean Blvd, but I definitely understood what he meant when I heard A&W: it seems like the song starts after a lot has happened, and when it ends, it's abruptly, which makes it feel like there's going to be a lot more to come. I can clearly see the previous track (Sweet) with the early A&W piano, as well as the next track, Judah's Interlude, with a similar beat from Jimmy's part. May all tracks have these smooth transitions. It will be so nice to hear.