Lana will never be over. In the end, her art won, she won, she came, she saw, she conquered. And now we sleep until her great return (so we can then sleep some more).
Lana's discography (not even talking about the excellent unreleased material) is just absolutely stronger than most pop girls'. I haven't listened to Honeymoon because I've been enjoying the timeless Born To Die, Paradise, Ultraviolence and I don't want to spoil it. (seeing as how a lot of people dislike Honeymoon)
I kind of think so too, but I'm waiting for September because I'm going to one of the islands on the Croatian coast with a ****ton of weed, which seems like the perfect moment to introduce myself to the album
Looking forward to High by the Beach
Feel free to drag me if this is super lame
I don't think Lana even tried to get big. Born to Die is her most commercial work and it's still very indie/alternative.
She never aimed to be a pop girl so her success, if anything, is really good for an artist of her caliber. And her critically-acclaimed work is enough.
I don't think Lana even tried to get big. Born to Die is her most commercial work and it's still very indie/alternative.
She never aimed to be a pop girl so her success, if anything, is really good for an artist of her caliber. And her critically-acclaimed work is enough.