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  1. TRENCH liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Music Discussion Thread   
    I miss the days when the majority of mainstream pop songs were over 3 mins
  2. honeymo0n liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Music Discussion Thread   
    I miss the days when the majority of mainstream pop songs were over 3 mins
  3. Aeryx liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Music Discussion Thread   
    I miss the days when the majority of mainstream pop songs were over 3 mins
  4. Asserina liked a post in a topic by Embach in Music Discussion Thread   
    Discuss anything about music and the industry that are necessarily not related to LDR - news & important information, new/old songs & albums, charts & sales, genres & instruments, artistry & visuals - any kind of topic in general that do not deserve a separate thread!
  5. Embach liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Last Movie You Watched?   
    From Up on Poppy Hill. It was nice but a little bit too slow.
    Just started my Japanese animated movie journey, I'm probably going to watch some Ghibli Studio classics next
  6. barttttender liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Last Movie You Watched?   
    From Up on Poppy Hill. It was nice but a little bit too slow.
    Just started my Japanese animated movie journey, I'm probably going to watch some Ghibli Studio classics next
  7. rightofjupiter liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Bat For Lashes   
    I really like the song, it's very dreamy. Looks she's going to release a movie to accompany the album
  8. Asserina liked a post in a topic by rightofjupiter in Bat For Lashes   
    BIG same, the song is unreal, the video so lush and gorgeous, I can’t wait for this record 
  9. Asserina liked a post in a topic by domandapiano in Bat For Lashes   
    Gorgeous new song, so happy to have mother back. 
  10. Asserina liked a post in a topic by rightofjupiter in Bat For Lashes   
    first song/video and maybe (fingers crossed) pre-orders for the new album tomorrow! i am SO excited.
     
     
    looks like she signed with a major label again (she was independent for her last record after her other major contract ended)...hope we get a gorgeous box set like we have for last few albums!
  11. mssainttropez liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Wow I didn't expect her to drop a new album so soon. I'm really curious to see what she will do with country.
    I hope I'm wrong, but knowing Lana, I'm pretty it won't be released in September.
  12. Asserina liked a post in a topic by Raise Me Up in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    pray for a lot of video clips this era please , 1 for OB was not that much 
  13. Asserina liked a post in a topic by Stoned Mary in the Garden in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    This is how I’m picturing Lasso currently 
  14. DEMONDELREY liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Wow I didn't expect her to drop a new album so soon. I'm really curious to see what she will do with country.
    I hope I'm wrong, but knowing Lana, I'm pretty it won't be released in September.
  15. honeymoon is alive liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Wow I didn't expect her to drop a new album so soon. I'm really curious to see what she will do with country.
    I hope I'm wrong, but knowing Lana, I'm pretty it won't be released in September.
  16. honeymo0n liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    Wow I didn't expect her to drop a new album so soon. I'm really curious to see what she will do with country.
    I hope I'm wrong, but knowing Lana, I'm pretty it won't be released in September.
  17. Asserina liked a post in a topic by cherrytropico in Lasso - Pre-Release Thread: OUT September 2024   
    i made a quick moodboard for lasso! ♡ 

  18. fishtails liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lana to release new song "Henry, Come On" with Luke Laird   
    It sounds like a mix between UV outtakes acoustic songs and Chemtrails and I'm here for it
  19. NikoGo liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lana to release new song "Henry, Come On" with Luke Laird   
    It sounds like a mix between UV outtakes acoustic songs and Chemtrails and I'm here for it
  20. Asserina liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Lana interviewed for Vogue: Lana Del Rey Talks Headlining Coachella, Her Grammys Noms, and Why She Loves Valentine’s Day   
    There are few people worthy of an 11 p.m. phone call on a school night, but Lana Del Rey is certainly one of those folks. After all, less than a month into 2024, it’s already shaping up to be the year of Lana: The singer is set to headline Coachella in April, and she’s also nominated for five Grammy Awards this year, including an Album of the Year nod for the masterful Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. “It’s fun because I executively produced it, like I did my last two albums,” Del Rey tells Vogue of her nominations. But there's more… 
    Today, Del Rey becomes the newest face of Skims, fronting a Valentine’s Day collection out January 23rd. Modeling for fashion brands is nothing new for Del Rey, who has also been tapped as a Gucci muse in the past. The collaboration with Kim Kardashian (and her multi-billion dollar shapewear brand), she says, is especially personal. “I love Kim, and I love her family,” Del Rey says. “Me and my sister are huge fans of them, and have been watching them forever.” (The pair also have history: Back in 2014, Del Rey performed at Kardashian and ex husband Kanye West’s pre-wedding festivities.)
    In honor of the new campaign, Vogue caught up with Del Rey to talk why she loves Skims, what she thinks about Valentine’s Day—“I'm sentimental, so of course I'm going to love Valentine's Day!”—as well as creating one of the most celebrated albums of the year. Plus, a bit on what fans can expect from her upcoming Coachella set, too. 
     
    Vogue: Hi Lana! Congrats on your new Skims campaign. To start, I’d love to hear what drew you to working with the brand.
    Lana Del Rey: It was kind of a cool coincidence. I actually had asked a mutual friend [of Kim and I's], Tracey Cunningham, if there was any way we could get one of the Swarovski [Skims] dresses that had sold out; At the same time, her friend Tracy Romulus asked if I’d be interested in doing a campaign. So it all happened at the exact same minute, which I took as a serendipitous sign. And I said, ‘Yeah, absolutely.’ I didn't really hesitate. Me and my girlfriends were pretty excited, actually.
     
    What do you love about the pieces that Kim and Skims are making?
      Well, first of all, I just love how well it's doing for her. And second of all, I do wear basics on most days; I like wearing the little rompers, or onesies with a big T-shirt. I’m always curious to see what they're going to do; it’s an ever-evolving brand. It started as kind of a niche brand, and I feel like it's grown into a thing where now my sister and my best friend Margaret are wearing it. All of a sudden you’re like, ‘Oh, you’re wearing Skims too,’ and you show up in the same outfit as you’re getting a coffee. It’s really kind of sweet.
     
    How did the concept for the shoot evolve with the photographer Nadia Lee Cohen?
    It was for a Valentine’s Day drop, so it was driven by her and Kim’s concept, and I just liked it the way it was. They really wanted me to be blonde, so that it looked different from all the other photos that I've taken. I thought that was cool. I worked with [Nadia] before, and I love everything she does. I didn't know that she was the person who shot Kim in her snow bunny [campaign]. That was what drew me in the most, and I was hoping [our shoot] would have a little bit of a sixties flare, too.
     
    You’re someone who has written a lot about love, so I’m curious what your relationship to Valentine’s Day is.
    Aw, that’s cute. I'm sentimental, so of course I'm going to love Valentine's Day! It’s up there for me in terms of the holidays. I do what half of girls do, and buy themed tea towels from HomeGoods, and put a couple extra hearts in the kitchen while I’m making coffee just for fun—the way I would for Christmas or whatever. It’s the last holiday right after that triad of Thanksgiving and Christmas, and then you’ve got that little reprieve of Valentine’s Day. It’s always been a happy day for me. 
     
    Do you have any reflections on love this year, coming up on Valentine’s Day?
    Well, because I reflect on love every day, I must admit it holds not much more weight than a gentle Tuesday. I’m always thinking about everything all the time, including love and how things have gone, and how they're going to go. So I mean, does Valentine’s Day magnify it at all? I think it used to. Now, I guess it depends on the year. Some years, all my friends are in town and they want to do something themed, which is cute. Some years are quiet, or some years you have a boyfriend; Some years two ex-boyfriends send you flowers, and it's funny—I’m like, why? But I also think it can be a hard day for a lot of people. But it’s not for me.
     
    I want to ask you about the upcoming Grammys. Congratulations on Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd getting an Album of the Year nomination. Looking back on making that record, what did creating that work mean to you? 
      I didn't think I was going to be making this album until I met Mike Hermosa; He did not consider himself a musician at all—he was a cameraman, a DP—but he would play, and I really liked some of the stuff he was playing. I then turned that into an unexpected album for myself. I knew it was going to be an album after I sang casually to about four of his four-chord licks; I didn't expect to get four songs quickly, but once I have about four, I always feel like then I am probably going to make an album, if I think they're good enough. I wrote “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,” “Let the Light In,” “The Grants, and “Taco Truck” within the same time period. With that little foundation, I was like, ‘Oh, okay, I'm going to go all the way with it.’ So that album kind of found me. Things did not really go the way I thought that year, we had a lot going on, so I wasn't really sure what kind of life or legs the album would take on. Another thing that I think propelled it was actually the album covers. We took almost as long with making the cover as making the album; It was a slow process. But I really, really liked our album covers, and once I saw them all, I felt like there was a different energy around it. It’s sort of like a picture’s worth a thousand words.
     
    One of my favorite tracks on the album is “A&W,” which has a Grammy nod for Song of the Year. I think it delivers one of the best musical transitions of the year; The song takes you on a journey. What was the intention behind the track’s epic mid-song switch-up?
    That song sat in Jack Antonoff’s mailbox for nine months. It was supposed to be a ballad, and when I was done making the album, I asked him to listen to it. I had already put down the instrumental, and it didn't include the “Jimmy Cocoa Puff” part that it transitions into. He felt really, really strongly that it should. And I wasn't sure, because I had written the Jimmy part 13 years ago, and I had recreated it with him two years ago. So I re-recreated that, and I did a different interpretation that was a little more bouncy. And at the time, I wasn't really sure if the transition diminished the song's point, or if distracted from it in a good way—if took it from one place into a better place. Ultimately I was like, I would prefer for this song to transition into a happier place; I don't want it to land in this sad spot. So, it’s interesting: When Jack has a really strong opinion, I've definitely learned that it's very worth trusting it. Sometimes we're so differently inclined musically, but with this one, I'm really glad that we went with our inclination. If you asked me, I would not have thought that this song would gain any traction. But I am really happy about it; I think it’s cool. 
     
    Lastly, you're heading Coachella this year! What can fans expect from the performance?
    I am really excited about headlining. It’s funny, because it's going to be about 10 years to the day that I was [last] there, which is insane. I've known I was headlining for a long time, because you get booked way in advance, so I've thought about it for a while, and I already have a lot of things set into motion. If all goes well, it'll be as big and bold as I hope it will be. Architecturally, it's going to depend on the structure, and whether I can make it. . . But I'm really excited about it. I’m excited, so my fans can get excited.
  21. Asserina liked a post in a topic by Surf Noir in Lana to release new song "Henry, Come On" with Luke Laird   
    well, let's just be even more delusional and assume it's a global release  
  22. Party Favor liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lana to release new song "Henry, Come On" with Luke Laird   
    It sounds like a mix between UV outtakes acoustic songs and Chemtrails and I'm here for it
  23. Cult Leader liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lana to release new song "Henry, Come On" with Luke Laird   
    It sounds like a mix between UV outtakes acoustic songs and Chemtrails and I'm here for it
  24. bluechemtrails liked a post in a topic by Asserina in Lana to release new song "Henry, Come On" with Luke Laird   
    It sounds like a mix between UV outtakes acoustic songs and Chemtrails and I'm here for it
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