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  1. I wanna say yes, because he came straight to the studio when she called him for Looking For America and the track turned out really beautiful. They probably have made more songs other than those two acoustic songs she performed at the NY show that didn't make it to NFR. She seems really comfortable working with him like she does with Rick, so I wouldn't mind. I like his production. She could revert back to Rick though, it all depends on what direction she's heading in. I can only see her working with a new producer for the album that would follow the next album after this one (if she doesn't take a hiatus by then).

     

    My only hope and dream is that she finally is making a proper album with Miles Kane. She mentioned in an interview for L4L that they formed a band but not much came from it. Imagine Lana vocal with Last Shadow Puppets / Arctic Monkeys sound....


  2.  I've been here for the release of the last three records, and this is the one with the most universal positivity from members towards it, which I wasn't expecting. That actually made it easier for me not to want to listen to the leak, because I wasn't anxious to hear whether I'd like it. I truly have no idea right now how I will rate the record against her others, but I'm excited to find out.

     

    Same same but different - her music style is more varied this time around but not too much to disappoint any existing Lana fan. Also, not as happy as Lana claimed (check out the Pitchfork interview for more insight)

     

    I'm a 1%'er - I liked Coachella from the first time I heard it - and I'm really interested to hear how it fits into the record. On the other hand, Love and the title track didn't grab me as much as I'd expected, so I hope they get more interesting among the other songs.

    Love and L4L were (imo) the happiest songs on the record and she already released them as singles.. I can ensure you it will get more interesting (and depressing ;) )

     

     I really hope I don't need to drive to more than one store to find somewhere to buy it tomorrow.

    why don't you get it online or the CD delivered?


  3. She never seems to complain about Interscope/major label, whereas Azalea leaves Interscope, and Dan Auerbach gave us an insight into how Interscope didn't like Ultraviolence, and etc. Why is it?

    To be fair, Interscope is quite sensible to her in the sense that she doesn't have to put more tracks on Honeymoon to make a deluxe version, she doesn't have to do TV performance or interviews, or even touring regularly. She seems like whatever music she's made it was possible to put it out via Interscope.


  4. This forum is such a weird place tbh. People are either praising her to high heavens, saying she's the best singer ever and can do no wrong, or people are bashing her, saying she can't sing/write/perform/whatever

     

    It's been 4 years since SNL, who really gives a flying fig any more. I just wish Lana would be more active with her career. Like do anything Lana pls. She hasn't done anything in 3 months :pft:

     

    FOUR albums in FOUR years. Still better than Frank Ocean


  5. Remember when Lana mentioned 'surrealist' lyricism in an interview? Salvatore is exactly one of the song like that. I like how she developed in her writing and moved on to telling us a story rather than her own feelings (she also mentioned about this in another interview prior to Honeymoon release). She has always been a great writer. People who think her lyric in this album is shallow, well they don't understand or even remotely try to understand the lyric. 

     

    And the cover artwork itself, it's brilliant. If you don't think so, well it's what Lana wanted to incorporate with her album, i.e. another way of making her vision into life. If you don't like it, don't bash it like Lana is some dumb whore, try to keep an open mind. I personally think it's beautiful and goes very well with the soundscape. 


  6. Yup COHESIVE that's what Honeymoon is! This album is very long, 14 tracks and over an hour but it's good every song from the start to the end. 

    Born to Die was good in the public's opinion, what made her so famous, which had a lot of exceptional tracks.

    But who would thought Lana would even be better with age (there's Ultraviolence and now Honeymoon)? Most of us wouldn't be able to predict this :)


  7. But it is featured in a lot of year-end lists?? Lol, there's even a thread for it! :)

     

    Ultraviolence was even #1 or in Top 10 for many of the charts, but it isn't the case for Honeymoon this year. This year there are Kendrick Lamar, Adele, Jamie xx, Florence and many other good albums which made Honeymoon underrated which is a shame. High By the Beach is still a bop though.


  8. I'm sad by how unpopular Honeymoon is on the year-end charts and news articles. Her best album so far..... and a lot better than many of the famous one released in 2015. 

     

    I'm still glad that one of the 2015 Best Songs chart included 'Honeymoon' (the song) in despite not being a single, it is truly a magnificent song.

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