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I find it so interesting how open and transparent she’s been this era about not being satisfied with where her music is. 
 

Tropico/UV went through major changes, LFL went through major changes, RCS/BB went through major changes but she never talked about it, she’s been so open and transparent this time around about not being completely happy with what she’s created 


"Don’t forget me"

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6 minutes ago, honeyslow said:

I hope the interviewer took some creative liberty in adding the reference to ride and video games bc if she doesn't relate to ride anymore I'll have to have an existential crisis :roll:

Well then we scream lyrics to ride at her concert when she cuts it

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4 minutes ago, NikoGo said:

I find it so interesting how open and transparent she’s been this era about not being satisfied with where her music is. 
 

Tropico/UV went through major changes, LFL went through major changes, RCS/BB went through major changes but she never talked about it, she’s been so open and transparent this time around about not being completely happy with what she’s created 

The only other era she kinda spoke on it was Chemtrails, but she never really stopped and took a break from creating that album. 

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Just now, Lana Del Dufrene said:

Produced by Anthony Jackoff then what?

if Lana isn't forcing him to "stripping down everything" we're good

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4 minutes ago, palemoonbaby said:

@Embach after reading interview you're probaly manifesting another ambiety synthy eerie song like Heroin:creepna:

That's right, I'm manifesting for a new witchy cosmic spacey synthy dreamy ambient every day :pray2::pray2::pray2:


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52 minutes ago, Honeymoonwitch said:

I need someone to tell us everything she said about lasso 😭

 

 

 

Lana Del Rey and the Vogue Italia Interview: "I felt like a car accident, with people who couldn’t help but stop to look and see what happened"

After a series of successful albums and a career that has turned her into an icon, Lana Del Rey is ready to enter a new era. She discusses this in her interview, reflecting on a forthcoming album, the mystical winds of the West Coast, and love as a symbol of hope.

At a certain point in her youth, Elizabeth Grant watched the lights of Lake Placid in Essex County flicker and fade for the last time. She would later see them again after moving to New York, then to London, before returning and becoming known as Lana Del Rey. “I have a video from a long time ago, filmed by a guy I was dating. It’s nighttime, and we’re talking in the car, pretending I’m doing an interview after I’ve become famous. He asked me what I would do if I wasn’t a singer. That’s how I’d start a movie about my life.” In recent years, however, she’s hoped that no one would ever think of directing it. “There are many reasons why. There’s so much people don’t know, because there’s so much I don’t want to say.”

I’m speaking with Elizabeth – “Lizzy” to her father, “Lana” to the world – while she’s at LAX airport, in a gray tank top, her hair blonde from the August sun and salt air, though she’s thinking of going back to brunette by the end of the year. “I just caught up with Charlie (her brother, Charles) and his wife. It’s a good time for me, for him, and for Chuck (her sister, Caroline). When the family is well, everything works.” A few days later, Lana would fly to Paris and then to the Reading & Leeds Festival in England, delivering one of the most intense performances of her new tour, even when the mic cut out, and she stood on stage quietly watching the fireworks.

Acclaimed artist, icon, “cinnamon girl,” “sad girl,” muse of Alessandro Michele for Gucci, and pioneer of alternative pop with an “Old Hollywood” aesthetic since her debut in 2012 with Born to Die. Lana Del Rey has grown up close to stories that have become our stories because, in a way, she shaped them for others. In putting herself at the heart of her own experiences, she found inspiration to transform them into harmony, becoming the voice of a generation. She’s trying to do it again with Lasso, a new album that began during a stay between Mississippi and Arkansas. However, as we speak, the album is still evolving, and might even end up with a different title. “There was a lot of ‘American flair,’ too much of that very American aesthetic. I stopped because I didn’t recognize myself in it. I want this album to be a reflection of the person I am today. I might turn it into something more ‘Southern Gothic,’ like it was supposed to be from the beginning, and less country.”

Recently, when she listens to singles like Ride and Video Games, songs that have given fans inspiration to shape entire personalities around, she feels a sense of separation. “I’m entering a new era. It’s also about living in Oklahoma and feeling different. My eyes have seen so many open spaces, I’ve felt the wind, and that’s the kind of energy I want to talk about now.”

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All in all, this is great news. The country era of music is kind of on its way out. Beyonce's done it, others have done it, we can all move on.

 

Southern gothic sounds a lot more like Lana's vibe anyway. 
 

We'll get another album title for sure, for all ya Lasso haters.

 

On the downside, I can't see this coming out till the summer at least.

 

let's just pray she gives us singles early, like she did with NFR.

 

pray pray pray that she puts out at least one in the next two months. Maybe that's why she's doing more interviews and events (and photo shoots).

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