Embach Posted Friday at 10:25 AM Posted Friday at 10:25 AM The credits (from LanaWiki - they got it from Tidal): Lana Del Rey – songwriting, production, vocals Luke Laird – songwriting, production, engineering, acoustic guitar, electric guitar Drew Erickson – production, recording arrangement, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drum, hammond organ, keyboard, piano, strings Michael Harris – engineering Mike Stankiewicz – engineering Aidan Thillmann – additional engineering Jon Sher – additional engineering Dean Reid – mixing Ruairi O'Flaherty – mastering 15 Quote
Gothicula Posted Friday at 10:33 AM Posted Friday at 10:33 AM I can see this becoming one of my fav Lana songs if I have a fun enough summer listening to it. 6 Quote
TILAAPPLEWOOD Posted Friday at 10:34 AM Posted Friday at 10:34 AM First of all, I'm in love with this song OMGGGGGGGG!!!! But it's kinda sad Jack Antonoff didn't participate in this track. It's fantastic, though, and I would love to see him produce some songs on the album. Does anybody know anything about that????? 0 Quote
Wtauf Posted Friday at 10:47 AM Posted Friday at 10:47 AM 6 minutes ago, TILAAPPLEWOOD said: First of all, I'm in love with this song OMGGGGGGGG!!!! But it's kinda sad Jack Antonoff didn't participate in this track. It's fantastic, though, and I would love to see him produce some songs on the album. Does anybody know anything about that????? I think he said some time ago that he was working with Lana on a new project 3 Quote nobody warns you before the fall
EstelsDream Posted Friday at 10:49 AM Posted Friday at 10:49 AM 15 minutes ago, TILAAPPLEWOOD said: First of all, I'm in love with this song OMGGGGGGGG!!!! But it's kinda sad Jack Antonoff didn't participate in this track. It's fantastic, though, and I would love to see him produce some songs on the album. Does anybody know anything about that????? Girl fuck that man.. every single jack produced song is in my least fave gategory... 6 Quote Taste's like 4th of julyy...
Venice Jesus Whore Posted Friday at 10:51 AM Posted Friday at 10:51 AM It’s gorgeous, of course, but I hope the whole album isn’t like this. I loved Ocean Blvd, but I was really hoping for a bigger departure from the Chemtrails/BB/Blvd sound. 3 Quote It’s not about having someone to love me anymore This is the experience of being an American whore
FredRed Posted Friday at 10:53 AM Posted Friday at 10:53 AM Here is a simple lyric video someone made. Hope it's OK to post. 4 Quote
MJA Posted Friday at 11:19 AM Posted Friday at 11:19 AM It’s absolutely better than I thought it would be. I’ve said before but I never find Lana’s “first singles” to be the bigger, more played, more remembered songs of her album. It’s almost always the single right before release. 2 Quote
Gothicula Posted Friday at 11:20 AM Posted Friday at 11:20 AM Why has this release been kinda quiet in the fandom? I think it's because most people like it/are neutral, you don't really have what to hate about it 0 Quote
Divisive Princess Posted Friday at 11:28 AM Posted Friday at 11:28 AM I really don't undestand why people think this sounds like anything from her last 3 albums 6 Quote
Brood X Posted Friday at 11:28 AM Posted Friday at 11:28 AM 1 hour ago, barttttender said: I like the bridge as well. Short but might be. And the line about 'settle down type' is just so lana. the way she whispers it 2 Quote
ShadesOfFool Posted Friday at 11:28 AM Posted Friday at 11:28 AM Very cute very cute 3 Quote let's be real, all you bitches wanna look like me
violettiaras Posted Friday at 11:41 AM Posted Friday at 11:41 AM 1 hour ago, Embach said: The credits (from LanaWiki - they got it from Tidal): Lana Del Rey – songwriting, production, vocals Luke Laird – songwriting, production, engineering, acoustic guitar, electric guitar Drew Erickson – production, recording arrangement, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drum, hammond organ, keyboard, piano, strings Michael Harris – engineering Mike Stankiewicz – engineering Aidan Thillmann – additional engineering Jon Sher – additional engineering Dean Reid – mixing Ruairi O'Flaherty – mastering I love Drew Erickson! His work with FJM is so good and I feel like a lot of lana fans haven’t liked the stuff he’s done with her but I kneww he was capable of combining the rich, grand sounds she likes with a down to earth folky element. 6 Quote
vesperteenflare Posted Friday at 11:43 AM Posted Friday at 11:43 AM Henry O'Neill is a notorious OG Hollywood actor... Barrie shares the same last name 2 Quote
Vertimus Posted Friday at 11:49 AM Posted Friday at 11:49 AM 7 hours ago, baby starlette said: "you can't chase a ghost when it's gone." oh wow Which reminds me of the vintage Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks song, Angel, which goes, towards the end, Track a ghost through the fog, baby Ooh, you try hard But you'll never catch me 9 Quote
Cult Leader Posted Friday at 12:02 PM Posted Friday at 12:02 PM I love this song sm, the clear acoustic guitar, the strings, the lyrics. This exceeded my expectations in every way! I even made a moodboard lol 12 Quote
Lustformoney Posted Friday at 12:08 PM Posted Friday at 12:08 PM Uh the TikTok kids are hating on Henry saying its the same as the last 3 albums when its literally the first single in 6 years that sounds like old lana music. Maybe they deserve jack and his sabotage to go back 16 Quote
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