Branded an untalented, anti-feminist, prefabricated fraud by scores of online haters, Del Rey told U.K. Vogue in February 2012 that she might never record a follow-up to "Born to Die," the album that established her as one of the most divisive musical figures of the digital age. Thankfully, she had a change of heart. On "Ultraviolence" — her third studio LP and second since transforming herself from mild-mannered retro songstress Lizzie Grant into the hyper-stylized post-modern glamour queen we've all come to love and/or hate — Del Rey once again dives into the depravity of American culture. She sings about drugs, cars, money, and the bad boys she's always falling for, and while there remains a sepia-toned mid-century flavor to many of these songs, LDR is no longer fronting like a thugged-out Bettie Davis.
Billboard gives good reviews to pretty much everyone tho
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Does she sing "We could go back to Woodstock" on Ultraviolence?
I thought it was "we could go back to that start"
Billboard gives good reviews to pretty much everyone tho
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Does she sing "We could go back to Woodstock" on Ultraviolence?
I thought it was "we could go back to that start"
Not to everyone, but still, better it's 83 than 73.
Damn every time she sings that part my heart vibrates !!!
I think it's "He' got the fire and he walks with it"
That's what I'm hearing plus it makes more sense!
(Mess at her not including the lyrics in the booklet )
I think it's "He' got the fire and he walks with it"
That's what I'm hearing plus it makes more sense!
(Mess at her not including the lyrics in the booklet )
I find this site more accurate http://rock.rapgenius.com/Lana-del-rey-sad-girl-lyrics
(although sometimes they're wrong like in SoC he insists it's unfixable rather than invincible)
You should really listen to the album while reading the lyrics and their interpretations from there! It's a WHOLE other experience! It's way better
I find this site more accurate http://rock.rapgenius.com/Lana-del-rey-sad-girl-lyrics
(although sometimes they're wrong like in SoC he insists it's unfixable rather than invincible)
You should really listen to the album while reading the lyrics and their interpretations from there! It's a WHOLE other experience! It's way better