The 405's review was so poor. He quoted Born To Die's lyrics more than Ultraviolence's and just talked in randon circles around Lana and the songs, without mentioning any real examples.
It differs little from its predecessor in having a cool, slick sheen, and anyone hoping that having the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach behind the controls would add some groove and ballast will be sorely disappointed; aside from an awful, squalling guitar solo on 'Shades of Cool' that jars and sits uncomfortably with the rest of the song's unhurried sprawl, it's unclear exactly what he brought to proceedings.
Maybe, you know, the guitar and live drums that are on the entire album.
Don't bother with that 405 trash, there's no point. As far as I know, MC doesn't remove reviews even if there's reason to. They certainly didn't for the 0s Tiny Mix Tapes gave with their troll reviews for BTW and BTD.
If you guys liked p4k review, just wait until the 10th anniversary release and they'll give it a 9 (That's what they did to Mellon Collie)
And I hope you the guy from 405 gets fired
Don't bother with that 405 trash, there's no point. As far as I know, MC doesn't remove reviews even if there's reason to. They certainly didn't for the 0s Tiny Mix Tapes gave with their troll reviews for BTW and BTD.
Its not about the score its about what he wrote and said about her.
That guy will get what's coming to him. It's painfully obvious that he didn't do his research on anything involving the album, insinuating that the Dan Heath and Rick wrote the songs they are on was the dumbest thing, they've said themselves that Lana brought the songs to them and they produced. Auerbach said the same thing.
"But then this album - and Lana Del Rey - is not really about the art, or the music, at all. She's joined the ranks of pop behemoths who drop their surname - Justin, Britney, Beyoncé - and you can virtually smell the money in its production values, the credits listing heavy-hitting songwriters-for-hire such as Rick Nowels, Greg Kurstin, and Daniel Heath."
LMFAO what? This guy from The 405 is just trying to find a way to justify his biased thoughts, thinking his readers are too lazy to do their research. Daniel Heath is completely unknown and Rick Nowels has no hit background at all……Greg Kurstin did one f**king song on the album that isn't even single worthy at all.
Its not about the score its about what he wrote and said about her.
I know, but I'm saying that what he said doesn't even compare to previous reviews (specifically from TMTs where they didn't even review the albums, just tried to be funny) that also gave straight up 0s. You guys can still try contacting MC, but they're not gonna do anything.
I know, but I'm saying that what he said doesn't even compare to previous reviews (specifically from TMTs where they didn't even review the albums, just tried to be funny) that also gave straight up 0s. You guys can still try contacting MC, but they're not gonna do anything.
"But then this album - and Lana Del Rey - is not really about the art, or the music, at all. She's joined the ranks of pop behemoths who drop their surname - Justin, Britney, Beyoncé - and you can virtually smell the money in its production values, the credits listing heavy-hitting songwriters-for-hire such as Rick Nowels, Greg Kurstin, and Daniel Heath."
LMFAO what? This guy from The 405 is just trying to find a way to justify his biased thoughts, thinking his readers are too lazy to do their research. Daniel Heath is completely unknown and Rick Nowels has no hit background at all……Greg Kurstin did one f**king song on the album that isn't even single worthy at all.
I mean Rick Nowels has worked with big names by Daniel Heath hasn't done ANYTHING besides work with Lana