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Crimson and Clover

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  1. is it really the lowest outside of the interludes?? I believe it’s one of her most genius songs to date
  2. Me singing in my shower how regrettable it is being a white woman as a person of color
  3. We need Grandfather Part 2 and a moment as iconic as god if you’re near me, send me 3 white butterflies
  4. I was listening to the old *leaks*/*Snippets* from that site during the pre-release era and...does anyone know what that *snippet* of that song that "my hands cause you pulled me through a pain I never knewwww ooohhh yeahhh ohhh ahhh ahhh yeahhh yeahhh push it all for you, push it all for you, push it all for you..."??? I remember thinking it was Kintsugi?? Can I post it on here since we know it's not on the album?? Where did that snippet come from?? Was it AI?? It sounds like Lana just listening to it? lol it sounds heavenly
  5. Crimson and Clover

    Song vs. Song

    Flipside vs Shades of Cool
  6. need her to go the ambient route and put some heavenly vocals on something like this even if it’s just an interlude. Needs repetitive lyrics that allow you to just get lost in the production even if we’re likely getting country
  7. let’s just get more songs like Grandfather please..mood board time!!!
  8. The Boy and The Heron, Priscilla, Godzilla Minus One
  9. Spirited Away - crossing the bridge scene, ending
  10. I know the bus ride home from her corrections facility listening to Venice Bitch will be life changing
  11. 8th grade!! I remember watching this during my junior of high school for the longest time I’ve thought you were like 10 years older than me
  12. Do y’all remember the reaction video to this album with the girl that basically hated HM?? But she was dancing with the vinyl?? I can’t find a trace of it but I remember it was everywhere on this site pleaseee give me a link YES this is exactly it do you know who posted it or how I can find it I’ve been searching for an hourr (drunk)
  13. Do y’all remember the reaction video to this album with the girl that basically hated HM?? But she was dancing with the vinyl?? I can’t find a trace of it but I remember it was everywhere on this site pleaseee give me a link
  14. The Grants studio version >>> Live. The production live is great but the performance doesn’t go anywhere and just meanders. The reason I love The Grants is because the lyrics how grandiose it sounds by the end but she like skips 3/4 of the song and just sings “I’m gonna take mine of you with me” it was pretty disappointing because I was ready to hear the whole song when I was in the audience
  15. I fully agree!! I’ve seen some people suggest Simon and Garfunkel, and I have always wanted her to cover Johnny Cash. It’s something I’m a bit more hesitant about now. It’s upsetting because I know she can do very good covers in a way that sounds unique to her (e.g The Other Woman, Once Upon a Dream, Season of the Witch, etc), this just sounds a bit lackluster to me
  16. It’s an unpopular opinion on here but I agree the original has so much soul. I would have loved a cover that was more like Hey Baby Blue or whatever it’s called but we just got the same Blue Bannisters ballad. I don’t think it should’ve gotten the pop Doin’ Time cover treatment, but that cover is a bit more true to the source material with some of its elements while this cover doesn’t have those iconic banjo/steel guitar sounds. This is just You’ll Never Walk Alone but much better. Beautiful cover overall but we know she can do better
  17. To be a fair, a more traditional country pop version like the original song (which would be more similar to the source material) would have been very nice. This is giving me a bit of You’ll Never Walk Alone vibes
  18. i forgot her Don't Delete The Kisses cover existed sksksksk better than in the shitty for sure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yojLixUGmYc
  19. I find her love for American culture and incorporation of it in her music/persona so fascinating. It’s always been an obvious part of her whole shtick but she’s harnessed so many different aspects of Americana throughout her career and it shows just how diverse pure American culture is. AKA has a bit of a southwestern sound to it, I guess? She has that New York/Hamptons style in BTD, a bit of a Latina in LA thing going on with Tropico/Paradise, the whole retro futurism stuff with LFL, the very very Californian surf stuff in NFR, contemporary folk stuff in COCC, and now her recent stuff is pointing towards a more traditional country, southern sound. Now, I honestly wish she would retain that California aesthetic forever, but I would be lying if I said her music and aesthetic hasn’t shown me new types of music and aspects of American culture that I would have never bothered with before. I love seeing her music as a celebration of American culture
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