bored Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:33 PM, Terrence Loves Me said: Like someone said before, these tracks might not even be on the album. Just from the same album sessions that they liked but didn't make it onto the official tracklist so they decided to give them the justice they deserved and released them as singles No, I think they're definitely on the album, the press release that Fader had said that 2 new singles would be released with the album to follow, surely if these were stand alones the press release would've said so? 8
venicebitch Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 Maybe this is why Chuck called it ‘video series’ because they’re gonna use this boring footage in all of music videos this era 11
Wynwood Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:36 PM, bored said: No, I think they're definitely on the album, the press release that Fader had said that 2 new singles would be released with the album to follow, surely if these were stand alones the press release would've said so? people here are super skeptical. just like how they thought an album wasn't coming after these songs, they now think these songs won't be on it. MAC and Venice Bitch are definitely on the album, the press release said so and so did lana in the annie mac interview 8
bored Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:34 PM, paradisetropico said: I really miss her old style fans keep pushing her to take us into the "blue" its annoying to me. like it is not her responsibility she shouldn't be caving to the critics, and I worry she is.. or was.. and I hope she sees she can do whatever she wants with her music and world... do you see her changing & making a stupid "happy" music record as ppl want to stereotype it Like I get what you're saying but I don't if that makes sense aha. It seems almost contradictory of itself... You want Lana to make the music she wants, but you're not willing to accept that this shift in tone is her decision? I think her "happier" sound is the most pure her music has ever been and I really don't think she's being pushed by fans or is trying to please critics. I understand that you miss her older style (and you're not alone) but to discredit her new sound and suggest it's not genuine because you don't like it is a little, I dunno. 1
Terrence Loves Me Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:39 PM, Wynwood said: people here are super skeptical. just like how they thought an album wasn't coming after these songs, they now think these songs won't be on it. MAC and Venice Bitch are definitely on the album, the press release said so and so did lana in the annie mac interview Its because we know Lana likes to change her mind all the damn time, nothing is ever clear enough because she barely says anything. It's always news articles that are giving us the details. And last time that happened they told us that May 26 was the release date for Lust for Life. 1
bored Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:44 PM, Terrence Loves Me said: It's always news articles that are giving us the details. And last time that happened they told us that May 26 was the release date for Lust for Life. I quite like that she drip feeds us information through interviews etc. Obviously things didn't go to plan with Lust For Life, the May 26th release was obviously confirmed by Lana and her team before those articles were published, just like in almost interview leading up to May she said that Yosemite was her favourite song on the record. I was frustrated that she kept quiet up until the rumoured release date but maybe that's because they believed the album may have been completed in time. 2
paradisetropico Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:41 PM, bored said: Like I get what you're saying but I don't if that makes sense aha. It seems almost contradictory of itself... You want Lana to make the music she wants, but you're not willing to accept that this shift in tone is her decision? I think her "happier" sound is the most pure her music has ever been and I really don't think she's being pushed by fans or is trying to please critics. I understand that you miss her older style (and you're not alone) but to discredit her new sound and suggest it's not genuine because you don't like it is a little, I dunno. I want her to write whatever it is that she sees fit; I just remember her Pitchfork interview after the LFL album was released & in the audio interview she mentioned after he asked her "are you happy? is this what the album is about" and she responded "no, that's not what its about, I don't know what its about" and I just wonder if she herself even knows.... idk I am just curious as to what this next era is gonna be about. & I would like her to stick to her guns and not conform to the critics... 1
MahaMaha Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 I don't know if anybody mentioned it but the whole second verse and especially the line "I fucked up, I know that, but Jesus..." fits the backlash she got for wanting to attend the Meteor festival quite well. MAC was most likely already finished, but because it just happens to work as a response, she decided to put it out there. That would explain why she didn't plan on having the song on the radio. 5
bored Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:57 PM, paradisetropico said: I want her to write whatever it is that she sees fit; I just remember her Pitchfork interview after the LFL album was released & in the audio interview she mentioned after he asked her "are you happy? is this what the album is about" and she responded "no, that's not what its about, I don't know what its about" and I just wonder if she herself even knows.... idk I am just curious as to what this next era is gonna be about. & I would like her to stick to her guns and not conform to the critics... Ah okay that's a little clearer, I mean like the interviewer from Pitchfork, the majority of people were under the impression that the LFL album was "happier", the lead single, the album art, the title. And maybe she was unsure whether it was happiness she was presenting at that time? I think this album is 100% Lana doing what she wants and I expect the tone and mood to be heavier than LFL but the sentiment will still be positive and hopeful. 4
DLT Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 On 9/14/2018 at 12:13 AM, bored said: Ah okay that's a little clearer, I mean like the interviewer from Pitchfork, the majority of people were under the impression that the LFL album was "happier", the lead single, the album art, the title. And maybe she was unsure whether it was happiness she was presenting at that time? I think this album is 100% Lana doing what she wants and I expect the tone and mood to be heavier than LFL but the sentiment will still be positive and hopeful. I feel the same way. LFL, as she said, was for the fans in many ways. I'm really here for the personal growth, challenges, and introspection I feel like Lana is going to tackle with this project. Def great things to come! I love it when she doesn't question herself and is driven to her own ends. She's in control and we all are just along for a ride. Strap in, it's going to be beautiful. 8
theviolence Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 I think people and critics especially are buying TOO much into the idea that she's happier now. The Pitchfork interview was so brilliant because she confronted the idea by saying she wasn't even sure where she was in terms of happiness. And that's true of anyone's life. We prepare ourselves for a supposed "happy" record with optimism and self censorship, when the reality is that this will likely never be the case. Her coming to terms with a lightness in life doesn't mean that the heavier elements will disappear - it just means that, along with the darkness, she will also be able to encompass her other moods with a greater "clarity of inner dialogue" as she had described wayyyy before LFL. You can see this with LFL itself - this was meant to be the "change" "happiness" album, and it still included many dark and deep cuts, the atmosphere of the album was never as light as we anticipated 24
Veinsineon Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 I dont know if MA or DBN are real titles, i dont think they are, but i liked them as lana songs and put together a tracklist that I would LOVE for this record Lana Del Rey - Death By Naivety 01. Mariners Apartment Complex 02. Venice Bitch 03. Architecture 04. Death By Naivety 05. Bartender 06. Roses Bloom For You (Interlude) 07. Sylvia 08. Marie Antoinette 09. Happiness Is A Butterfly 10. Wild One 11. Cherry Blossom 12. Pawn Shop Blues 13. Yosemite 5
Nick Del Rey Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 she seems a lot more inspired, and I can already see how this fits into her next album since she said it takes place where get free left off, I definitely feel the optimism of moving forward in this track. 15
annedauphine Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 On 9/14/2018 at 12:34 AM, theviolence said: I think people and critics especially are buying TOO much into the idea that she's happier now. The Pitchfork interview was so brilliant because she confronted the idea by saying she wasn't even sure where she was in terms of happiness. And that's true of anyone's life. We prepare ourselves for a supposed "happy" record with optimism and self censorship, when the reality is that this will likely never be the case. Her coming to terms with a lightness in life doesn't mean that the heavier elements will disappear - it just means that, along with the darkness, she will also be able to encompass her other moods with a greater "clarity of inner dialogue" as she had described wayyyy before LFL. You can see this with LFL itself - this was meant to be the "change" "happiness" album, and it still included many dark and deep cuts, the atmosphere of the album was never as light as we anticipated I agree, and this is beautifully said, thank you. This remind me of when I started stanning Lana, I was amazed at the amount of things we had in common, and one of them was how we turn our pain into something cathartic. And I personally believe that happiness, in default of being a butterfly, is actually a process not a destination and I'm sure she feels that way as well 11
American Whore Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 I hope that this one IS to Lana, like her own UV 2.0. Not that she’d call it that to us... If she tried to intentionally and publicly recreate UV 2.0 I think people would actually get disappointed. Just because everyone who loved UV would hold it to that standard and I don’t think she’d be able to intentionally pull off a UV 2.0. I think this album will turn out to be more for herself, more personal, so indirectly it’ll feel and sound more like UV than Honeymoon and LFL did. But this’ll probably be a quick era, one where she’ll release and immediately forget about it and move onto the next because of whatever she’s going through personally, whether it’s good or bad. She’s always been so afraid to be 100% fully herself and I think UV proved that, how quick she moved from that to Honeymoon. When she taps into her real personal struggles and emotions, it’s like she wants to hide it again after she’s released it on an album and go back to the LDR character. I think that’s why I loved UV so much and didn’t care for LFL as much as I do UV. Idk maybe I’m wrong Sorry for the essay lol I’ve got stoned-thoughts where I wanna keep talking when I shouldn’t.... 2 if i fuck this model and she just bleached her asshole and i get bleach on my t-shirt, imma feel like an asshole
Theodore Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 Mariners Apartment Complex (Demo Lyrics) Reveal hidden contents You took my horny out of context At the gigaloo apartment complex i ain't no rag doll bottom twink I'm the void The lightning The cumfest The kinda vers to make you wanna cum fast The waters cool, come on Take a swim And who I am Is with you on these beaches The main bitch The die hard Not the mistress On your knees, baby taste my sins 3 "And when you see my face on every billboard and TV screen, you'll regret the day you walked away"
mrborntolose Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 On 9/14/2018 at 12:38 AM, khris said: I dont know if MA or DBN are real titles, i dont think they are, but i liked them as lana songs and put together a tracklist that I would LOVE for this record Lana Del Rey - Death By Naivety 01. Mariners Apartment Complex 02. Venice Bitch 03. Architecture 04. Death By Naivety 05. Bartender 06. Roses Bloom For You (Interlude) 07. Sylvia 08. Marie Antoinette 09. Happiness Is A Butterfly 10. Wild One 11. Cherry Blossom 12. Pawn Shop Blues 13. Yosemite also the rumoured “Does it Make Me Powerful” and “Coffee” where were DBA and MA brought up tho?
Make me your Dream Life Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 I'm hoping she continues with some beachy visuals, MTWBT, West Coast, Blue Jeans. Can't wait for Venice Bitch. I wonder how much Chuck's done for the "series". Surf rock's on it's way, what's hoping for another mini -film 2
theviolence Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 Chuck has decent visuals for her other projects SO WHY does she give Lana her WORST (apart from dreamland ) REJECT nepotism! 14
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