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Album: Lana Del Rey - 'Honeymoon'
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I think I like ''Terrence Lovrs You'' now 
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Am I being delusional because of the hype of today or is Salvatore a contender to be her best song  I guess we'll find out with the HQ
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I'm gonna wait until the album comes out to listen, I just hope the rest is better than what we have right now 
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For the record y'all, the only noise on those recordings that I made was when I coughed in Freak. All the hangers and **** were people around me  I just stood in this corner the whole time and the employees knew that and didn't care.
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dying by the hand of a foreign man happily
calling out my name in the summer rain, ciao amore
salvatore can wait, now its time to eat soft ice cream
AAAHHHAAAAHHHAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHAAAA
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Originally posted by wesleywalrus
I'm gonna wait until the album comes out to listen, I just hope the rest is better than what we have right now 
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oh trust me its a million times better
like the released tracks are like the 4 worst on the album

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ddd kreayshawn and i are going to mels drive-in to get a free milkshake on the honeymoon release date 
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Originally posted by Indie
I wrote a small review/description of the tracks for the gurls who aren't listening to the recordings. But be warned, I'm no professional writer or critic, I was just bored
Track By Track Review/ Song Descriptions
1. Honeymoon - 6/10
A beautiful introduction to the album, but it's just not up to par with the rest of the tracks. It drags on a bit, however from the bridge and beyond, the song truly shines.
2. Music To Watch Boys To - 10/10
One of the best instrumentals on the album. The verses are what make this song for me, I love the flute and the vocals.
3. Terrence Loves You - 9/10
Lyrically, this is one of my favorites. You can feel the emotion in Lana's voice when she sings "I lost myself, when I lost you". One of the only jazzy songs on the album. Again, the bridge is a highlight and I love the David Bowie reference.
4. God Knows I Tried - 9/10
The guitar is what immediately stands out to me on this track. Very Ultraviolence-esque. It almost feels a little blues-y to me as well. It's very dark and emotional. The verses comprise mostly of Lana's vocals and the guitar, while percussion is introduced in the chorus. It would be a 10/10 had it not been for the very repetitive lyrics. Lana's vocals in the bridge are beautiful as she hits some impressive high notes and repeatedly sings "let there be light, light up my life". I can definitely see the supposed gospel influence present in the bridge especially.
5. High By The Beach - 9/10
A little bit of a more lighthearted break from the very emotional previous 2 tracks. Also the introduction of the "muddy trap" element on this album. I love the instrumental and the explicit lyrics. I can't justify giving it a 10/10 because there are too many tracks on the album that overshadow it.
6. Freak - 10/10
Lana was spot on when she described this song as "very sexy". The instrumental and trap beats make me automatically want to grind my hips. The song completely changes direction in the bridge, which reminds me a lot of Shades of Cool, perhaps because of the predominant electric guitar. The song then returns to the dark and sexy trap beats and infectious chorus one last time to close out the song.
7. Art Deco - 10/10
Another pure trap influenced track. Definitely some Born To Die influence here as well, Lana even samples the breathy "why" from the beginning of the title track ("Why, who me?"). It's a slower, very laid back song.
8. Burnt Norton - 10/10
As good as it gets for an interlude. Lana's speaking voice is beautiful and the instrumental is haunting. It's very psychedelic and relaxing, and almost feels otherworldly.
9. Religion - 10/10
Another sexy song. The song begins very lowkey, with the guitar and Lana's vocals being the most predominant features. Then, the first chorus takes over and the dark and sexy percussion and trap beats make a return. The trap influence is definitely not as present as it was in the previous 3 tracks, but I feel like it's just the perfect amount. Another one of my favorites lyrically, with lines like "When I'm down on my knees, you're how I pray". One article suggested that the vocals on this track reminded the author of a siren (the mythical sea creature). I can definitely hear it, especially at the end of each chorus when Lana croons "I need your love, I need your love, I need your love".
10. Salvatore - 10/10
A career highlight. This song is gorgeous from start to finish, very elegant and some extremely impressive vocal work. I'm getting lowkey opera singer teas. It's very Italian inspired. My one and only gripe with this song is that the "soft ice cream" lyrics does not seem to fit in at first, but I've gotten used to it after a few listens. The bridge, which features beautifully high vocals accompanied by a simple piano melody which grows into the final chorus, is a top contender for my favorite moment in any song of Lana's discography.
11. The Blackest Day - 10/10
I was completely taken aback by this track on my first listen. By the title, I was expecting a depressing anthem very similar to Black Beauty. I was very surprised to hear the return of the trap beats in the chorus. It reminds me of the more rock influenced tracks on Ultraviolence. It is the longest track on the album, but it doesn't drag on at all. Also, it is again one of my favorites lyrically, especially in the chorus "Ever since my baby went away, it's been the blackest day".
12. 24 - 10/10
Immediately when I heard this, I thought of James Bond. Sultry, jazzy, slow and elegant. I can also hear a little bit of Spanish influence on the chorus. Love the lyrics, vocals, instrumental; all around beautiful track.
13. Swan Song - 8/10
After the standard set by track 9-12, this song falls a bit short. It's still very beautiful, but the lyrics feel a bit repetitive again. It's a very cinematic track, as Lana cries out "I will never sing again" over an orchestral instrumental.
14. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - 7/10
This is different than what I was expecting. The production seems to borrow elements from both Nina Simone's version as well as The Animals' version of the song. It is a very nice cover and Lana did a good job vocally, but compared to the rest of the album it is a little weak. I wish it was a little jazzier.
Overall, this is, in my opinion, Lana's best body of work. It's cohesive, yet all of the tracks are so different from one another. It's amazing to hear jazz, trap, rock, and orchestra work so well together. I was not being generous when I gave so many songs 10/10, it truly is a masterpiece.
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Love your review. Thanks for sharing 
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The last minute of Honeymoon is something special. 
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Quote:
Originally posted by Indie
I wrote a small review/description of the tracks for the gurls who aren't listening to the recordings. But be warned, I'm no professional writer or critic, I was just bored
Track By Track Review/ Song Descriptions
1. Honeymoon - 6/10
A beautiful introduction to the album, but it's just not up to par with the rest of the tracks. It drags on a bit, however from the bridge and beyond, the song truly shines.
2. Music To Watch Boys To - 10/10
One of the best instrumentals on the album. The verses are what make this song for me, I love the flute and the vocals.
3. Terrence Loves You - 9/10
Lyrically, this is one of my favorites. You can feel the emotion in Lana's voice when she sings "I lost myself, when I lost you". One of the only jazzy songs on the album. Again, the bridge is a highlight and I love the David Bowie reference.
4. God Knows I Tried - 9/10
The guitar is what immediately stands out to me on this track. Very Ultraviolence-esque. It almost feels a little blues-y to me as well. It's very dark and emotional. The verses comprise mostly of Lana's vocals and the guitar, while percussion is introduced in the chorus. It would be a 10/10 had it not been for the very repetitive lyrics. Lana's vocals in the bridge are beautiful as she hits some impressive high notes and repeatedly sings "let there be light, light up my life". I can definitely see the supposed gospel influence present in the bridge especially.
5. High By The Beach - 9/10
A little bit of a more lighthearted break from the very emotional previous 2 tracks. Also the introduction of the "muddy trap" element on this album. I love the instrumental and the explicit lyrics. I can't justify giving it a 10/10 because there are too many tracks on the album that overshadow it.
6. Freak - 10/10
Lana was spot on when she described this song as "very sexy". The instrumental and trap beats make me automatically want to grind my hips. The song completely changes direction in the bridge, which reminds me a lot of Shades of Cool, perhaps because of the predominant electric guitar. The song then returns to the dark and sexy trap beats and infectious chorus one last time to close out the song.
7. Art Deco - 10/10
Another pure trap influenced track. Definitely some Born To Die influence here as well, Lana even samples the breathy "why" from the beginning of the title track ("Why, who me?"). It's a slower, very laid back song.
8. Burnt Norton - 10/10
As good as it gets for an interlude. Lana's speaking voice is beautiful and the instrumental is haunting. It's very psychedelic and relaxing, and almost feels otherworldly.
9. Religion - 10/10
Another sexy song. The song begins very lowkey, with the guitar and Lana's vocals being the most predominant features. Then, the first chorus takes over and the dark and sexy percussion and trap beats make a return. The trap influence is definitely not as present as it was in the previous 3 tracks, but I feel like it's just the perfect amount. Another one of my favorites lyrically, with lines like "When I'm down on my knees, you're how I pray". One article suggested that the vocals on this track reminded the author of a siren (the mythical sea creature). I can definitely hear it, especially at the end of each chorus when Lana croons "I need your love, I need your love, I need your love".
10. Salvatore - 10/10
A career highlight. This song is gorgeous from start to finish, very elegant and some extremely impressive vocal work. I'm getting lowkey opera singer teas. It's very Italian inspired. My one and only gripe with this song is that the "soft ice cream" lyrics does not seem to fit in at first, but I've gotten used to it after a few listens. The bridge, which features beautifully high vocals accompanied by a simple piano melody which grows into the final chorus, is a top contender for my favorite moment in any song of Lana's discography.
11. The Blackest Day - 10/10
I was completely taken aback by this track on my first listen. By the title, I was expecting a depressing anthem very similar to Black Beauty. I was very surprised to hear the return of the trap beats in the chorus. It reminds me of the more rock influenced tracks on Ultraviolence. It is the longest track on the album, but it doesn't drag on at all. Also, it is again one of my favorites lyrically, especially in the chorus "Ever since my baby went away, it's been the blackest day".
12. 24 - 10/10
Immediately when I heard this, I thought of James Bond. Sultry, jazzy, slow and elegant. I can also hear a little bit of Spanish influence on the chorus. Love the lyrics, vocals, instrumental; all around beautiful track.
13. Swan Song - 8/10
After the standard set by track 9-12, this song falls a bit short. It's still very beautiful, but the lyrics feel a bit repetitive again. It's a very cinematic track, as Lana cries out "I will never sing again" over an orchestral instrumental.
14. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - 7/10
This is different than what I was expecting. The production seems to borrow elements from both Nina Simone's version as well as The Animals' version of the song. It is a very nice cover and Lana did a good job vocally, but compared to the rest of the album it is a little weak. I wish it was a little jazzier.
Overall, this is, in my opinion, Lana's best body of work. It's cohesive, yet all of the tracks are so different from one another. It's amazing to hear jazz, trap, rock, and orchestra work so well together. I was not being generous when I gave so many songs 10/10, it truly is a masterpiece.
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Curious but how do you rate her other albums? I'd like to know how this stands out to you.
It is a good read.
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Listening 
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Don't ask for links or you will get this thread closed people
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Originally posted by Meowster
Curious but how do you rate her other albums? I'd like to know how this stands out to you.
It is a good read.
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Thank you
I would rate her albums as of right now:
HM > UV >>> BTD > AKA >> P
I adore Ultraviolence, it's one of my favorite albums of all time by any artist period. And of course I love Born to Die. This album feels like the perfect balance between the two. You can really hear how she has progressed from AKA until where she is now and I find that she borrows little pieces of each of the albums and combined them to create this masterpiece, Honeymoon. That's why it is, I assume, going to be my favorite. I'll need to hear the HQ so solidify that opinion.
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I love how she's been able to get back to the kind of music she was making before she became famous. This is my favorite album of hers.
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I'll wait till HQ because I was NOT impressed
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1. Ultravolence
2. Honeymoon
3. Born to Die
4. Paradise [EP]
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Quote:
Originally posted by Darius
1. Ultravolence
2. Honeymoon
3. Born to Die
4. Paradise [EP]
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Honeymoon >> Paradise (young & beautiful and burning desire included) > Ultraviolence = Born To Die >> A.K.A.
I love all 5 though
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Am I allowed to ask how HQ the version is that we have?
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