lilithlana Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Just now, coneyislandbaby1949 said: she has the perfect folk voice,,, im going to assume you don't listen to jazz and you don't listen to folk/country either lolololol Oki doki 0 Quote
Chorli Xbox Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Posted Friday at 02:21 PM 1 minute ago, lilithlana said: Ever since Honeymoon I wanted Lana to go more jazzy... Like her voice would be so perfect! I'm kind of tired of the folk vibes, her voice is wasted for it and it's not a good match. But at this point I don't think it's ever happening so... i’d LOVE a Lana jazz album omg 5 Quote
blueskiesforever Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Posted Friday at 02:21 PM When the strings kick in I know this has been mentioned many times before, but it’s just too good. 11 Quote So if you don't know, don't give up , 'Cause you never know what the new day might bring
Venice Peach Posted Friday at 02:22 PM Posted Friday at 02:22 PM It's not a lana pre release if we don't have the same tired argument 8 Quote
BethDufreneOnTheBayouByYou Posted Friday at 02:22 PM Posted Friday at 02:22 PM A spoken interlude with a gorgeous instrumental would flow beautifully after Henry 4 Quote
vicdelrey Posted Friday at 02:22 PM Posted Friday at 02:22 PM 2 Quote ˖° ⋆.ೃ࿔ Last Boy on Earth °⋆.ೃ࿔*:・
coneyislandbaby1949 Posted Friday at 02:23 PM Posted Friday at 02:23 PM 1 minute ago, Chorli Xbox said: i can accept the change yet also criticize “the change” being releasing three albums that sound very similar to eachother (a part from one or two random songs) just like a lot of other fans are disappointed by that? what does that anger you so much i promise you you can always relisten to btd-lfl <3 folk lana is the nature of her being and I totally love it.. 6 Quote the voice of nirvana says come as you are~ and i will night time is almost ours
The Stargirl Pinky Posted Friday at 02:25 PM Posted Friday at 02:25 PM Yesterday I heard God say you were born to be the one to hold the hoof of a ham who flies too close to the sun *string interlude* 9 Quote
Chorli Xbox Posted Friday at 02:26 PM Posted Friday at 02:26 PM 1 minute ago, coneyislandbaby1949 said: i promise you you can always relisten to btd-lfl <3 folk lana is the nature of her being and I totally love it.. and i truly wishes she makes the music she wants to, and if this is it sonically, then that’s fine! your previous points are valid like don’t get me wrong!! but it’s also valid for some fans to be bummed about no drastic changes sonically that we did use to have when we grew up with her 5 Quote
coneyislandbaby1949 Posted Friday at 02:28 PM Posted Friday at 02:28 PM why did no one tell me luke laird produced hillbilly bone.. i hope he does most of lasso 3 Quote the voice of nirvana says come as you are~ and i will night time is almost ours
Make me your Dream Life Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Posted Friday at 02:30 PM I think it's cool n alrite that a lot of users like to reference past albums cus it shows a progression and growth of how her music has traveled and morphed and transformed to become what it is now. but. it truly does sorta just kinda baffle me, cus she's not really a remix artist, and I feel like the enormous body of work and catalog she's had for a while now just kind makes you think that her music's strong enough while still keeping it's spirit and essence in tandem. and with that being said, ever since NFR, her music's shifted atmospherically and grown into this more contemplative and mindful kind of place. love song, vb, to chemtrails title track white dress' elevation of quality, blue banister's underrated powerhouses of writing and sonics and ocean blvd's dreamier veil and candy necklace's dynamism alone. i'm not sure it holds steady ground to be able to say that ah well her music's never really changed from here to here, when the people typically saying this can't really be as open minded simply put to really absorb the song and how it plays into things a bit more reoriented than from before. how can you appreciate and track the growth that's yes, been reconfigured, but it's been on the memo to sort of have you actually really listen from a more mindful and conversational place with the music, of how, you listen as well. then of course you'll be more easily readily dismiss something cus the message wasn't even absorbed properly. like you don't blame the pen that you've got writer's block. you reframe your mind to get there and then write from that path onward and forward. bc I try to be objective in my analyses, I do think that the quality of her work is gonna shine thru, some easier to understand, and some a little bit more exciting to be able to empathize with and really discover. 10 Quote
motel six Posted Friday at 02:34 PM Posted Friday at 02:34 PM so what genre is this song can somebody help me out pls because i know nothing about country music 1 Quote $$$ HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL $$$
Cult Leader Posted Friday at 02:36 PM Posted Friday at 02:36 PM every time henry starts playing again 19 Quote
coneyislandbaby1949 Posted Friday at 02:37 PM Posted Friday at 02:37 PM 1 minute ago, motel six said: so what genre is this song can somebody help me out pls because i know nothing about country music its folk. pop country is more morgan wallen,, and honky tonk is very noticeably honky tonk. you can say maybe country ballad because of the amount of layers in production. 9 Quote the voice of nirvana says come as you are~ and i will night time is almost ours
coneyislandbaby1949 Posted Friday at 02:39 PM Posted Friday at 02:39 PM id love to hear something like this on lasso or this 4 Quote the voice of nirvana says come as you are~ and i will night time is almost ours
Embach Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Posted Friday at 02:40 PM 7 minutes ago, motel six said: so what genre is this song can somebody help me out pls because i know nothing about country music Chamber folk is the closest genre description for Henry Come On, I think. Copied from Internet: Chamber Folk is a genre of music usually based on harp or finger-picked acoustic guitar that is defined by "an elegant and ornate style of arrangement and production," which incorporates various orchestral instrumentation such as woodwinds, horns and stringed instruments, usually in small ensemble form. Americana suits as well. 8 Quote
Cult Leader Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Posted Friday at 02:40 PM 3 minutes ago, coneyislandbaby1949 said: its folk. pop country is more morgan wallen,, and honky tonk is very noticeably honky tonk. you can say maybe country ballad because of the amount of layers in production. yeah there's something more old country and western about it 5 Quote
Mer Posted Friday at 02:40 PM Posted Friday at 02:40 PM You can hear her smiling when she sings the line “all these country singers, and their lonely rights to Houston” 18 Quote ⊹ (:̲̅:̲̅:̲̅[̲̅:♡:]̲̅:̲̅:̲̅:̲̅) ⊹ ? I took the miracle move on drug ? ⚕️ The effects were temporary ⚕️ ⊹ (:̲̅:̲̅:̲̅[̲̅:♡:]̲̅:̲̅:̲̅:̲̅) ⊹
Deadly Nightshade Posted Friday at 02:42 PM Posted Friday at 02:42 PM 1 hour ago, The Stargirl Pinky said: Yesterday I heard God say you were born to be the one to hold thе hand of the man who flies too close to thе sun the way i teared up listening to that part on the subway 4 Quote ??? ??????????? ??? ??????? ???? ???? ???????? ???? ??? ????????? ???? ?????? ??? ???? ?????? ????? ??? ????
DeadSeaOfMercury Posted Friday at 02:42 PM Posted Friday at 02:42 PM 2 minutes ago, coneyislandbaby1949 said: id love to hear something like this on lasso This Too! 2 Quote
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