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I accept that critics that try to understand an artist make their point even that's a negative one. But in Lana's case 75% of the articles are premeditated misogynistic shades written by people who put aside their artistic sensibility because they just cannot except that a beautiful and talented girl can succeed in the music business in her own peculiar way. What was shocking for the indie and for the pop elite is the fact that this girl is becoming very popular with songs that shouldn't be that popular, with a stage presence that doesn't share anything with the accustomed stage gimmicks. She's standing out and that's why she's a target for everyone in the music business. Slowly the real artists are starting to acknowledge her talent: Moroder, Auerbach, Calvin H., C. Cobain, Cyrus, S. Twain etc. are saying nice things about her songs...because they are beautiful, gorgeous. These are words that she likes and is derided by many even by some of her fans, But don't forget something cynicism is just the beginning of an intelligent life and by no means the end of it. Lana is not a cynic, she's above that, she believes in beautiful things and in romance that's why I love her and her music. I pray for her to be strong

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"Her favourite track is 'Cruel World', which is about virulent love" :defeated:

 

using the word virulent makes me think of flesh eating sickness, slay kween 


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My favorite parts from the interview:

 

"The hip-hop beats of Born to Die, it's strings and legendary violins are gone... Guitars, rock n roll and soft jazzy vibes—Ultraviolence is here."

 Hallellujah! :angie:

"I met [Dan Auerbach] at a strip club in Queens." :sluttybunny: :grinds:

"She.. adores Kubrick, Tarantino and Lynch." Maybe they'll be some Clockwork references after all.

"She even avoids social networks." Keep dreaming about a follow you thirsty bitches. :godlaugh2:

"I don't know any famous celebrity" The Jaime shade... :lel:

"In my house, everything is always on— television, radio, lights. It helps me to sleep." Television heaven with you.

"End of June" Soon. :lel:


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Stalking you has sorta become like my occupation.

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"I don't know any famous celebrity" The Jaime shade... :lel:

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I thought she said she wan't a big fan of Lynch even though she liked Twin Peaks and Wild at Heart. Maybe she got into his other works since then or whatever.


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I accept that critics that try to understand an artist make their point even that's a negative one. But in Lana's case 75% of the articles are premeditated misogynistic shades written by people who put aside their artistic sensibility because they just cannot except that a beautiful and talented girl can succeed in the music business in her own peculiar way. What was shocking for the indie and for the pop elite is the fact that this girl is becoming very popular with songs that shouldn't be that popular, with a stage presence that doesn't share anything with the accustomed stage gimmicks. She's standing out and that's why she's a target for everyone in the music business. Slowly the real artists are starting to acknowledge her talent: Moroder, Auerbach, Calvin H., C. Cobain, Cyrus, S. Twain etc. are saying nice things about her songs...because they are beautiful, gorgeous. These are words that she likes and is derided by many even by some of her fans, But don't forget something cynicism is just the beginning of an intelligent life and by no means the end of it. Lana is not a cynic, she's above that, she believes in beautiful things and in romance that's why I love her and her music. I pray for her to be strong

Preach.

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the miley quote seems translated kind of awkwardly. I'm wondering if lana was peeved? i thought it was funny when she said she never thought to be provocative like that.. um sis ur pussy tastes like pepsi cola is not provocative? hows the view from d high horse

 

anyWHO i love this shoot.. i'm glad she's not doing the 60s look anymore, she looks more~Her~ in these kinda shoots


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I accept that critics that try to understand an artist make their point even that's a negative one. But in Lana's case 75% of the articles are premeditated misogynistic shades written by people who put aside their artistic sensibility because they just cannot except that a beautiful and talented girl can succeed in the music business in her own peculiar way. What was shocking for the indie and for the pop elite is the fact that this girl is becoming very popular with songs that shouldn't be that popular, with a stage presence that doesn't share anything with the accustomed stage gimmicks. She's standing out and that's why she's a target for everyone in the music business. Slowly the real artists are starting to acknowledge her talent: Moroder, Auerbach, Calvin H., C. Cobain, Cyrus, S. Twain etc. are saying nice things about her songs...because they are beautiful, gorgeous. These are words that she likes and is derided by many even by some of her fans, But don't forget something cynicism is just the beginning of an intelligent life and by no means the end of it. Lana is not a cynic, she's above that, she believes in beautiful things and in romance that's why I love her and her music. I pray for her to be strong

I don't know you, but I love you. :mariah: :kiss:

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I'm sorry if this has already been posted but I've found the whole translation of the interview on this blog on Tumblr and wanted to share it with you guys.

 

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Lana Del Rey, American icon, seems to be tired of her vintage looks of pin-up dolls from the 50s. This ultra-feminine vibe that you can feel through her album covers. For the very first photoshoot of a huge promotion to come, she doesn’t want to seem very arty and wears clothes from her own wardrobe, from some local vintage shops. We’re back in the 60s/70s, retro vibe, more like Janis Joplin than Patti Smith…

“I have seen so many photographs of me that made me feel uncomfortable. It was too much. But the medias wanted that,” she says, while crossing her big fake red nails.

Cigarette in her hand and iPhone on, playing some reggae music, she says she prefers working with a loyal team. She’s herself very surprised to work with a very new director, the famous Dan Auerbach, leader of the Black Keys.

“I met him in a strip club in Queens. They played one of my song, we danced together. One week later, I went recording some songs with him, in his house in Nashville. Dan is stubborn, a dominant man who likes testing his own ideas first. In fact, it usually sounded exactly like I wanted to. About me, if I am a dominant person? Yes, but only when it’s about my work.”

She is special when she talks, she reminds me of Marilyn – she even tried to imitate her in an old homemade video, Kill Kill.

She tries to find the right words, takes her time, stops the conversation with big peals of laughter. It’s a mix of shyness, apprehension and peace.

Three years after the storm – that sudden recognition, we all were wondering how she was going to face up to the upcoming wave… Except about her look, it will be a big chance because it’s never too late to star a revolution. The hip-hop beats of Born To Die, its strings and legendar violins are gone… Guitars, rock ‘n’ roll and soft jazzy vibes –Ultraviolence is here. Her favourite track is Cruel World, which is about virulent love.

“Ultraviolence is about the male that meets the female. But before the actual sense, I just like the word. It has become the space of a sonorous world that I wanted to make.”

In the record, Lana Del Rey sings about enjoying life and re-becoming wild with the fear of not succeeding.

“When I write, I think about the freedom I had when I was 17, about the life that makes me dream, too. My main influences? The music I listen to and the movies I watch.”

She quotes Jeff Buckley, Nirvana, Nina Simone and adores Kubrick, Tarantino and Lynch.

A cigarette between her lips, Lana Del Rey looks at the landscape and turns her back to a pond full of Chinese carps, all white and orange. Not far away, there’s a beige Rolls waiting to drive, in the garage.

“I do interviews and photoshoots, but I live in real world, I’m solitary. Here, it’s all about me but at home it’s all about my little brother, my little sister and James, my fiancé.”

Lana Del Rey is getting to Los Angeles where she lives now, after living in Lake Placid, her hometown near NYC. She’s the oldest child, and that makes her quite maternal. People used to say that her father was rich, he’s a realtor.

“They pretended he bought my career. But all the labels don’t need money, they want artists. Those attacks were the weakest.”

Unprofessional singer for 7 years, she used to hang out in Brooklyn. She has always talked about her old alcoholism and the way she got over all of this.

Her voice was everywhere in 2011 – the impact of Video Games. Then, everyone was imagining her as a diva, a huge performer. In fact, we all found out who she was – a shy girl. We ask her “Do you enjoy being on stage?”.

She replies “Sometimes… only, she admits.

Lana Del Rey is unusual, she doesn’t read anything that is about her, “Too mean,” she says, she even avoids social networks.

“I’m still stuck in two worlds whenever I have to talk about fame. In the US, you never see me on TV, I don’t know any famous celebrity and I’m not often outside. In my house, everything is always on – television, radio, lights… It helps me to sleep. I’m nervous every time I have to sleep… What I love? Driving. It relaxes me.”

An aura, sometimes naive and sensual, even sexual, emerges whenever you see her.

“You are sure about what you should reveal, especially when you are an artist. I’m coming from a simple family, quite quiet. I need to feel the situations and manage everything that’s around me. If you say too much, people might misundestand you. And if you stay quiet, they might imagine what they want to.”

She almost stopped everything, so many times, but she decided to stay, while some big celebrities run the music industry, like Lorde, Grimes or Miley Cyrus. The Young country girl, superstar, covers Summertime Sadness on stage.

“I know about it. It surprised me. We are so different. She is bigger than life, without any limit. The main difference between us is probably that I’ve never wanted to do any provocation because I know the risks. I’m quite confused. It disrupted me.”

Lana Del Rey feels like she has lived three different lives, “before the storm, the disaster and after”.

Irony, obviously… But then, she says, in a serious way “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger? Personally it just deeply hurt me. I’m so tired of it. Luckly, when I write, I don’t think about what people are going to think about my work. I just hope all of this won’t happen again.

Have you already read something good about me? In France, maybe. All the journalists tried to understand what I was doing. Maybe because here, you have a real artistic and romantic culture. I feel understood in your country. In some other contries, what they write isn’t even about my music. I don’t even know why… But that’s life.”

She’s standing here, wearing her torn jeans. Lana Del Rey has understood that she is in conflict… Hopefully, the controversy is going to stop with Ultraviolence, the 3rd Chapter of her career.

“It sounds like everything I listen to. Phil Spector has been one of my inspirations, honestly. The album has a Californian influence… With different effects and progressions, with a tough energy which makes me think of New York”.

Ultraviolence, Interscope-Polydor, end of June.

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