Purify Posted June 13, 2014 Posted June 13, 2014 Yes baby so happy, her works finally is being recognized . 0 Quote
ilovetati Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 @RideMyWildHeart 41m @LanaDelRey #ULTRAVIOLENCE review completed. Thoughts to be published next week #hypnotic #maturation #indigofunk #MONEYPOWERGLORY Is this the author of the Pop Matters review that we already know about? 0 Quote
naachoboy Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 @RideMyWildHeart 41m @LanaDelRey #ULTRAVIOLENCE review completed. Thoughts to be published next week #hypnotic #maturation #indigofunk #MONEYPOWERGLORY Is this the author of the Pop Matters review that we already know about? i think :s 0 Quote
Symphonic Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 @RideMyWildHeart 41m @LanaDelRey #ULTRAVIOLENCE review completed. Thoughts to be published next week #hypnotic #maturation #indigofunk #MONEYPOWERGLORY Is this the author of the Pop Matters review that we already know about? I don't think. The author of the PopMatters review is C. W. Mahoney. 0 Quote
LiamViljoen Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Ultraviolence has a higher rating then pure heroine on metacritic 1 Quote
Deadly Nightshade Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Ultraviolence has a higher rating then pure heroine on metacritic For now 0 Quote
FormerLanaFan Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I hope this will not count on metacritic FT.com 3/5 stars http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/6d473358-f1c0-11e3-a2da-00144feabdc0.html#axzz34cxfClU6 Based on this presentation of UV I hope that they will give at least 4 stars ALLMUSIC http://www.allmusic.com/album/release/ultraviolence-deluxe-version-mr0004177140 0 Quote
naachoboy Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I hope this will not count on metacritic Lana Del Rey: Ultraviolence – reviewBy Ludovic Hunter-Tilney Singer shifts the terms of reference from old-fashioned hip-hop to a hazy dream of 1960s orchestral pop On Born to Die, Lana Del Rey styled herself as an old-fashioned leading lady for the hip-hop generation, a “gangsta Nancy Sinatra” in her words, all heavy-lidded voice, dramatic orchestrations and unhurried trip-hop beats. It was a bravura makeover. But the singer who serenaded a bad boy in “Blue Jeans” with the words, “You were sorta punk rock, I grew up on hip-hop,” shifts the terms of reference on the follow-up. “Brooklyn Baby” finds her “churning out novels like beat poetry on amphetamines”, listening to her “rare jazz collection” and singing “like Lou Reed” in a guitarist-boyfriend’s band; her voice is dreamy and breathy, the precise opposite of Reed, while the music is a hazy dream of 1960s orchestral pop. The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach is the producer, a team-up that bears other fruits too. “Cruel World” revives the “cowboy psychedelia” of Nancy Sinatra collaborator Lee Hazelwood while “Ultraviolence” finds Del Rey making languid use of 1960s girl group The Crystals’ controversial line: “He hit me and it felt like a kiss.” Despite her self-depiction as victim, Del Rey is too much of a presence to play ingénue to anyone’s Svengali, her vocals going from sleepy murmurs to the Goldfrapp-style swoops of “Shades of Cool”. But a slow pace and lack of beats cause Ultraviolence to run adrift in its second half, ending with Del Rey warbling an unconvincing vibrato in “The Other Woman”, miscast as just another retro-torch singer. Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence (Polydor) which one is this? Not counted on MC THIS is the list of reviewers counted: Music The 405All Music Guide Absolute Punk Alternative Press* American Songwriter Austin Chronicle Billboard Blurt Boston Globe Chicago Tribune Clash Music Classic Rock* CMJ Cokemachineglow.com Consequence of Sound Country Weekly Delusions of Adequacy DJ Booth Drowned In Sound Dusted Magazine Entertainment Weekly Exclaim Fact Magazine (UK) The Fly (UK) Filter* The Guardian HipHopDX The Independent (UK) Kerrang!* The Line of Best Fit Los Angeles Times Mojo* Mixmag musicOMH.com New Musical Express New York Daily News The New York Times No Ripcord NOW Magazine (Toronto) The Observer Okay Player One Thirty BPM The Onion (A.V. Club) Paste Magazine The Phoenix (Boston) Pitchfork Pop Matters Pretty Much Amazing Punk News.org Q Magazine* The Quietus Record Collector Resident Advisor Revolver* Rock Sound Rolling Stone Slant Magazine The Source * Spin* Sputnikmusic The Telegraph (UK) This is Fake DIY Tiny Mix Tapes Uncut* Under The Radar Urb* The Wire* XLR8 XXL 3 Quote
FormerLanaFan Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 naachoboy, on 14 Jun 2014 - 6:47 PM, said: Boston Globe Chicago Tribune The New York Times Pitchfork Rolling Stone Tiny Mix Tapes There are a lot of potential haters left I would be surprised if she stays above 75 0 Quote
FormerLanaFan Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Slay queen http://nypost.com/2014/06/14/lana-del-ray-is-ready-to-take-her-reign-as-pop-queen/ I don't know them but they are fangirling: http://hootingandhowling.com/album-ultraviolence-lana-del-rey/ 0 Quote
naachoboy Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 There are a lot of haters left I would be surprised if she stays above 75 The Boston Globe reviewer said that he was impressed. 0 Quote
lafleursauvage Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Slay queen http://nypost.com/2014/06/14/lana-del-ray-is-ready-to-take-her-reign-as-pop-queen/ I'm screaming Look at the link... Lana del RAY RAY RAY 1 Quote
FormerLanaFan Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 The Boston Globe reviewer said that he was impressed. Good news, you know, after years of Lana bashing is just hard for me to get accustomed with good reviews 0 Quote
cadmus2166 Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 James Reed, Boston Globe reviewer: — James Reed (@GlobeJamesReed) https://twitter.com/GlobeJamesReed/statuses/477536463861452800[/indent] ' class="bbc_url">@ Haven't said this in a while: Lana Del Rey has left me awestruck. Her new album, "Ultraviolence," is staggeringly good. — James Reed (@GlobeJamesReed) https://twitter.com/GlobeJamesReed/statuses/477536463861452800 0 Quote
Nick Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 A lot of these reviews seem to be ripping the lyrics of this album to shreds but then giving it a decent overall rating, which I knew would happen. People are afraid of praising the work because of the backlash they'll receive by today's super-feminists. But again, the album is called Ultraviolence - the title alone should tell you that it's not going to be a happy, perfect album. The good part about this is that the critics are actually impressed enough by the beautiful sound and vocal delivery that it counteracts any negative effects of the lyrics. 0 Quote
naachoboy Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Good news, you know, after years of Lana bashing is just hard for me to get accustomed with good reviews His review is coming on Tuesday. Seguir James Reed@GlobeJamesReed Haven't said this in a while: Lana Del Rey has left me awestruck. Her new album, "Ultraviolence," is staggeringly good. 0 Quote
BLOODSHOT Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Ultraviolence has a higher rating then pure heroine on metacritic Why does this matter tho 3 Quote
Rem Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Why does this matter tho it matters because Borde said and expressed many times that ha music is better. 2 Quote
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