Lana Del Rey songs sometimes sound like they were written by a ghost; “Shades Of Cool” sounds like it was written by someone actively ascending to heaven. A bluesy, candlelit vigil for a lover who may or may not show up, the track achieves transcendence with the chorus, during which ...
From walking out with an orange pop in the “Ride” music video to enjoying and gifting soda in paparazzi pictures, sodas are Lana Del Rey’s greatest sober muse. She’s named three songs after carbonated drinks: “Cola,”“Diet Mountain Dew,” and her latest single, “A&W.” The second...
To close theBorn to Dieera, Lana Del Rey released the video for “National Anthem,” a short film inspired by John F. Kennedy and Jackie Onassis Kennedy. In the Anthony Mandler-directed clip, Lana channels both Marilyn Monroe and Jackie O, alongside rapper A$AP Rocky, who embodies JFK. Th...
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Here's the music for Lana Del Rey's new tune Shades Of Cool. NOTE! There seems to be two different versions of this song going around, one pitched up a semi-tone. hit the transpose button depending on what version you have. Loving the James Bond-esque chromaticism in during the verse...
Jack Antonoff reflects on his Grammy nominations with Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey and the upcoming Bleachers album: “Keep finding things that f - - - ing thrill you.”
(Biography copied and shortened from iTunes) Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Zella Day blends modern pop with a touch of Western Bohemian flair. A native of Arizona, she was raised in small town near Phoenix. Eventually relocating to L.A. Zella first
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Lana Del Rey songs sometimes sound like they were written by a ghost; “Shades Of Cool” sounds like it was written by someone actively ascending to heaven. A bluesy, candlelit vigil for a lover who may or may not show up, the track achieves transcendence with the chorus, during which ...
For all the talk of her repurposing a ’40s and ’50s aesthetic, Lana Del Rey has always kept abreast of the music of the moment, and what the music of the moment happens to be, more and more and more, is rap. “You were sort of punk rock, I grew up on hip-hop,” she sings...