For god's sake, this thing is fantastic... a religious experience in every sense.
I even think it's her best opener guys, all respect due to honeymoon and cruel world
Blue Banisters: 95,
"California, Homeland of the gods. Once I found my way but now I'm lost",
This is one of those very few, very special moments when you go right through the end of an album and you can just quite tell what the author was exactly feeling at all those times the record is portraying.
Blue Banisters is ominously painful in a way a Lana Del Rey album hasn't been since her 2014's Ultraviolence, it feels like watching "Mulholland Drive" by David Lynch, what ... read more
quite some time without logging in there, had to do it for this one and for blue banisters
It's really surprising for me to stare at this huge score difference this song does possess in comparison to its predecessor single.
And so is surprising me too this track's itself, achieving a close punctuation to songs such as Bartender, or West Coast or High By The Beach or Love. Like if it maintains a similar rigorous standard.
But that does remains in fact as a verifiable demonstration of a deeply-rooted partiality on lana's present music in perspective to her pieces of the past.
What a ... read more