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  1. 53 minutes ago, GeminiLanaFan said:

    I know it’s way too early to talk about this and it’s probably nothing, but all of Lana albums has a « signature » sound so far… 

    UV comes easily to mind, with its jazzy electric guitar, HM has lots of strings… NFR is neo Laurel Canyon- melotron infused… COCC is midwest- folky… 

    What if TUOB’s signature sound is… samples? :assad:  VB will be sampled on Taco Truck, the collabs with RIOPY, Syml, Tommy, AK are all samples… The title track’s end reminds me a lot of the end of Dance Till We Die… :assad:

    since TUOB has been theorized by some to be a kind of ending to the cycle of 'new' Lana albums (LFL - BB), it seems like TUOB will be an amalgamation of the best parts of all these previous albums...and/or an improvement on some of their weaker aspects. That's exactly how the title track made me feel immediately. LFL's collabs and *trap* (although I feel like A&W will be more 'alt-pop' than trap but I haven't heard it yet lol), NFR's warm, summery nostalgic feeling, COCC/BB's...idk how to describe it but the title track sounds like a mixture of LMLYLAW and IYLDWM, so I guess their melodies and storytelling. ugh I'm just so excited :deadbanana: 


  2. 5 minutes ago, anwdelrey said:

    As an example, this instrumental (produced by Jack Antonoff) sounds unmistakably like a Lana instrumental, it’s crafted around the lyrics:


    Whereas this just sounds like a random melody, there’s no Lana atmosphere to it:

    BUT, I’m hopeful to see what Drew brings to Tunnel. I hope he proves me wrong but I’m just not sold on him yet.

    wow, this is my first time listening to COCC's instrumental. Absolutely stunning :ohmy: I love it when her instrumentals have hidden intricacies that you wouldn't normally hear with her voice over them, like the bongos in VB. There's this almost cold, droning quality to it near the end. Hoping for more intricate textures and sounds in Tunnel, which isn't a stretch because the title song is already absolutely crazy with its instrumentation and production.


  3. 2 minutes ago, SalvaWHORE said:

    im actually very intrigued about Kintsugi

    The last time she ever got her closest to the Asian culture was Sad Girl - which has the intro that reminds me of 70s Hong Kong

     

    And Lana dipping her toe into Japanese culture was one of the thing i manifested since we're on the LDR9 speculation thread so this is very exciting.

    when Kintsugi opens with minna saiko arigato ka-ka-ka-kawaii :oprah4:

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