"And if you loved me, you would never do this
Our futures battered and bloody, it's so fucking ruthless
That makes you a killer, a killer, a killer"
Kind of felt sick in my stomach listening to that, it's just how powerful so many of the lyrics are. I don't know why I haven't listened to this sooner because this is mind blowingly amazing, love the mix of dreamy and dark lyrical and musical vibes - took me through a whole rollercoaster of emotions.
It's nice listening to it but for most every song I felt something was missing and I can't put my finger on it, still an enjoyable listen
I love her music so much. She's the kind of artist who I hope keeps music forever so I have it throughout my life. I never feel I am more transported into a new world, emotions, perspective, and place than when I listen to her music. I loved reading how some of the songs were made in different countries, different instruments she found at her friend's places or in a church. That sense of adventure is captured in the songs.
This album is so special in how effortless it feels, loose, relaxed, ... read more
Only got one full listen in but I just did not expect such a defeating, meditative album on death, while also being so revealing and personal about the things Lana has gone through - I did not expect to cry but fingertips destroyed me.
It's followed by Paris, Texas which I really loved, it mirrors the story of the film by the name and it just connects with me, I love these two songs. Two singles are also standouts. I need a little more time with the last third but it was groovy - oh my god the ... read more
I really think some of the most delicate moments I've ever experienced with music are on here, the more I went down the tracklist, the more engrossed I was in the story, and the more I felt like I was with the narrator in the same rooms, and its a really beautiful, sad and bitter journey, it is really special how such a detailed night, conversations, ideas, and a whole relationship is painted within this album.