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ivory almond

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  1. Final Concept Art and Tracklist: The Right Person Will Stay (2025) 01. Lasso 02. The Right Person Will Stay 03. Henry, Come On 04. Prettiest Girl In Country Music (feat. Dolly Parton and Nikki Lane) 05. Dolly's Interlude 06. Monsoon 07. In God's Time 08. Cry Again (feat. Kacey Musgraves) 09. Loved You Then And Now 10. Highways (feat. Luke Laird) 11. Zodiac 12. Nobody Else But You 13. Stand By Your Man
  2. NO WHY DID YOU SAY THAT I CAN SMELL IT COMING, HIDE QUICK
  3. Wow i've never seen that video with clear audio. It really does sound like Bird World here, but I always thought we were unsure.
  4. the melody, singing style, and harmonies on "Last call, hey y'all, hang his hat up on the wall, tell him that his cowgirl is gone, come on and giddy up" are BEAUTIFUL
  5. The Henry, Come On snippet already sounds better than half the songs on COTCC tho
  6. The mixing quality on both albums is bad in different ways, but one isn't worse than the other. Even though the execution of sound could be better on both, I think the production/soundscape on Blue Banisters is better. Ocean Blvd is very soft, piano-heavy, and relies on multiple samples of ambient artists like AK and SYML. The interludes are unnecessary, and the song structure on the album is lacking. Long intros and outros means less substance, making the album feel a little like there's too much filler and not enough Lana. On Blue Banisters, the production is stronger and bolder (aside from a couple songs like the title track). The piano-heavy songs are still fuller than Ocean Blvd's, with warm and acoustic instrumentation. The addition of the UV outtakes may be lazy, but I think they work perfectly on the album and don't stand out at all. The album feels cohesive, and I think its only downfall is the actual mixing and sound quality. Thematically, I don't really think she comes off as "strong" on either album. Both albums are her two most vulnerable ones in her discography; however, Ocean Blvd just deals with heavier topics in a more free-verse, poetry style, stream of consciousness type of lyricism, while the songwriting on Blue Banisters seems a little more polished and traditional overall.
  7. Thank you so so much for taking the time to listen and give me feedback. It was entirely produced on Logic Pro without any real, analog instruments! I'm so glad it had that sweet, flowy, liquidy soundscape like you said since that's what I was going for. A friend also noticed the drums' similarity to Dealer, I didn't even realize I copied the pattern Thanks again!
  8. lana del dufrene try not to mention taylor in the right person will stay thread challenge level impossible
  9. The only mention of NFR's original title is in a video of Jack and Lana singing the demo lyrics, but nobody knows if they said "Bird World" or "Burnt World" since the audio was a little hard to understand. "Burnt World" makes more sense though due to the album's themes, and the literal LA coast on fire in the background of the album cover.
  10. We don't know about any alternative titles for violets, so I just went with one of the first poems she shared on ig before the book's release
  11. God Bless America In the Land of Gods and Monsters Tropico Music To Watch Boys To The Next Best American Record Burnt World Past The Bushes Cypress Thriving White Hot Forever Rock Candy Sweet Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Pearl Watch Me On Ring A Bell Psycho Lifeguard Lasso
  12. OR MINE HELLO? it's NOT the cover, his comment probably just means that he didn't shoot the real cover
  13. bb this is lasso, her caption wouldn't make sense if it wasn't + henry is the lead single
  14. they were never there, she said that was a mistranslation in the article
  15. ik im rly proud of it, that's why urs used the actual photo tho idk how you upscaled the image SO well
  16. im getting treat people with kindness vibes from it...but worse
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