Stargirl Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 What sort of aesthetics/mood do you think epitomize Lana's different eras/years? For instance, Born to Die was very glamorous and emphasized the fragility and desire of a woman, while Ultraviolence was a lot darker and raw. 2 Quote
thatsomason Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 LDRAKALG was trailer chic hawaiian glam metal surf noir gas station slurpee machines yellow lights in a dark tunnel american dream 14 Quote
ZeroZero Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 from the end/young like me/sirens guitars and moonshine and cool belts and bad mama trying steal ur man and birds of an ugly feather and K getting arrested 2 Quote
LaSalle Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 I think it depends on who is doing the producing. Because Dan Auerbach produced UV and I think that's why it had a darker feel. Not to say her songs weren't like that already I just think visually he helped give it more of that rock feel. Opposed to the other albums that are so glamorous. 1 Quote
ilovetati Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 LDR- Tropical, Coney Island, Nevada desert. Lolita imagery. Born to Die- Faded Old Hollywood glamour. Laura Palmer galore Ultraviolence-60s Laurel Canyon. Dark side of fame and a tainted relationship. Honeymoon-50s film noir. A lot of voyeuristic imagery 6 Quote
Starsx Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 Born To Die: Vintage sex kitten with a touch of Hollywood nostalgia mixed with daddy issues Paradise: The end of Hollywood. Bruce Springsteen. Classic Americana. Seaside glamour. Dreams became reality Ultraviolence: 90s grunge. The beginning of the NyQuil phase in her music. Musical sedative. Honeymoon: Slightly less sedative. A cliche of all her previous work 1 Quote
Auto-Tuned Loon Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 Sirens - Birds of a feather LDR - Birds are flying out of my mouth BTD - Me Paradise - More me UV - Feathers in my hair, sparrow blue HM - Swan song, pink flamingos 3 Quote A bad sample, repeated often with unwarranted glee.
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