YourSummerQueen Posted April 14, 2015 Posted April 14, 2015 (edited) Today is one of those days I'm at home doing nothing and getting lost in Lana Land (that's a lot of days though, tbh). Lately I've been thinking about the different style phases she's had, both musically and generally, and was curious to know if other people think about that too. Like Lana's said, I think there's strong continuity throughout all her music. And I think going through different style phases is an indicator of a true artist. One of the things I love most about her is that I deeply connect with each of her styles, I guess that's why she's my fav.I'm not exactly sure what the point of this post is, but it's interesting to me and something I think about a lot (that sounds pathetic). Maybe one other person will find it interesting, lol. Did I get something wrong? Are there any phases I'm missing? Would you describe any of them differently? What phase do you connect with most? What are your favorites from each? Here are the ones I can think of:Pre-Sirens PhaseMay JailerYoung Like Me EPIn 2005, she put out the Young Like Me EP. It's similar to Sirens in that it's acoustic and has a pure sound, but to me it sounds more young, sweet, playful, and innocent (of course it's still deep though, Lana's a deep bitch).Favorites:You, MisterMore MountainsSirens PhaseMay JailerSirensIn 2006, she put out Sirens. It's acoustic, and to me more edgy and country than Young Like Me. There's something really natural about it. I think it's brilliant.Favorites:Next to MeA Star For NickMy MommaBad DiseaseAviationPre-Lana Del Ray aka Lizzy Grant Phase(not sure what name)No Kung Fu EP, individual songs like Boarding School, Come When You Call Me America, Disco, Every Man Gets His Wish, Hundred Dollar Bill, Pin Up Galore, So Legit, Trash, 19492006 - 2010. No Kung Fu has some songs in common with LDR aka LG. It has an American, dark, twisted, fun, trashy, trailer, motel, vintage feel (that should be a genre just for Lana). I'm not sure I've ever heard music with such a specific and perfectly translated atmosphere.Favorites:Get DrunkJimmy GneccoBoarding SchoolHundred Dollar BillTrash1949Lana Del Ray aka Lizzy Grant PhaseLana Del ReyLana Del Ray aka Lizzy GrantIn 2010, she released her official debut album under Lana Del Rey called Lana Del Ray aka Lizzy Grant. It's similar to the phase before it, but a bit more techno and experimental (and polished). I fucking love this album, each song is brilliant and special.Favorites:Queen of the Gas StationGramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)JumpPawn Shop BluesYayoPre-Born To Die PhaseLana Del ReyIndividual songs like Children Of the Bad Revolution, Gangsta Boy, Ghetto Baby, Jealous Girl, Paradise, Prom Song (Gone Wrong), Serial Killer, You Can Be the BossBefore the release of Born To Die, she recorded some poppier, louder, more-instrumental songs like these. It was probably during this time that she died her hair from blonde (which contributed to the whole Marilyn Monroe feel) to red, which to me, made her look a little more sophisticated and glamorous.Favorites:Prom Song (Gone Wrong)You Can Be the BossBorn To Die PhaseLana Del ReyBorn To DieIn early 2012, she released Born To Die. And she became famous! Holla! I would describe it as being heavily produced (a lot of hip-hop beats and lavish strings) and maintaing the sound she had started to get into. Thematically, things were similar (love, loss, the whole Lolita thing) but a little more glamorous (like National Anthem).Favorites:Off to the RacesVideo GamesParadise PhaseLana Del ReyParadise, (I'd put Young and Beautiful, Chelsea Hotel No. 2, and Summer Wine in here too)In late 2012, she released the Paradise EP. Even though it's connected to Born To Die, to me it's really different. I love Paradise, it's my favorite album of all time and really influenced the way I see life and music. That might sound dramatic, but everyone has THAT album. She died her hair dark brown, and somehow became more... herself to me. The music was darker and deeper and had more about religion and God. It was still very glamorous, but like I said, it seemed more real and who Lana actually is. To me, Paradise is night and Born To Die is day.Favorites:RideAmericanColaGods and MonstersBel AirThose Five Unreleased Songs PhaseLana Del ReyAngels Forever, Black Beauty, Hollywood, JFK, Starry EyedAround the summer of 2013, these five songs were released. I think they were intended for Ultraviolence. I'd like to see what Ultraviolence would have been like if they weren't released. I love these songs -- her voice sounds like velvet and the atmosphere is very 60s/70s.Ultraviolence PhaseLana Del ReyUltraviolenceIn mid-2014, she released Ultraviolence. The production was a lot different from Born To Die's -- very guitar heavy. I think it could be considered a rock album. I love the style of Ultraviolence. It's dark and almost primitive (like Cruel World), West Coast and jazzy (like West Coast, Shades of Cool), and just honest (Pretty When You Cry). There was something really casual and West Coast about her style. I love it.Favorites:Cruel WorldShades of CoolBrooklyn BabyWest CoastPretty When You CryOld MoneyFlorida KilosDamn, that took a really long time. Thanks to anyone who reads it. I'd love to hear what you think. Edited April 15, 2015 by YourSummerQueen 6 Quote "I believe in the person I want to become."
YourSummerQueen Posted April 15, 2015 Author Posted April 15, 2015 I know, when I posted it the format got so messed up. I fixed it tho. 1 Quote "I believe in the person I want to become."
DeadAgainst Posted April 19, 2015 Posted April 19, 2015 Is there a Joseph Campbellian Monomyth for music? Are Lizzy's ch-ch-changes part of an archetypal pattern, her artistic life unfolding like so many pre-arranged Tarot cards? These are the useless questions I ask to fill my empty life and live vicariously through the more successful. 1 Quote
Creyk Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 Paradise Phase Lana Del Rey Paradise, (I'd put Young and Beautiful, Chelsea Hotel No. 2, and Summer Wine in here too) In late 2012, she released the Paradise EP. Even though it's connected to Born To Die, to me it's really different. I love Paradise, it's my favorite album of all time and really influenced the way I see life and music. That might sound dramatic, but everyone has THAT album. She died her hair dark brown, and somehow became more... herself to me. The music was darker and deeper and had more about religion and God. It was still very glamorous, but like I said, it seemed more real and who Lana actually is. To me, Paradise is night and Born To Die is day. Favorites: Ride American Cola Gods and Monsters Bel Air I APPROVE Paradise is my fave album ever And OMG at the "Those Five Unreleased Songs Phase" I laughed out at that. what a good name! 1 Quote
brooklynbaby91 Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Wow, this just makes me realize how much music of hers I haven't heard yet. I'm excited to discover new faves. 1 Quote
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