Lana's best piece of work.
This albums lack of critical acclaim was deliberate with Lana saying 'Blue Banisters was more of an explanatory album, more of a defensive album, which is why I didn’t promote it' Lana made this album not to be streamed to but to address years of criticism. It's visible with the album being open and showing Lana in the most vulnerable position she has ever shown.
Each songs acoustic/ballad nature makes this album feel like its form ... read more
I love this song so much since it was in the Jeffrey Star documentary its so beautiful.
NOW THIS IS FUCKING INTERESTING. THIS IS WHAT WE WANTED.
The Taylor comparisons are now valid. This is the only song out of any of the new age pop girls that is on par with Taylor.
i didnt think much of this when it droped but it has grown on me and it is great.
This is strong. I really see improvement. She is working to her strengths. This song feels like it has no verses and is in constant chorus. I like it its similar to the latter half of the smallest man who ever lived, much softer but very similar arrangement.
She is back. This has really given me true confidence in Stove, though I hope it's not on Stove; she incorporates elements from all parts of her early work, and amazingly. But while the chorus is amazing, the verses are weak tbh, luckily they are barely present.
Edit: While I love what she has done in this vocally and arguments, the production is clearly overproduced and overpowering