Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Lana Del Rey - 'Born to Die' (2012)

 Lana Del Rey - 'Born to Die' (2012)
And true to its title, 'Born to die' is a secondary road to self-destruction, but not many, but that most sweet and increasingly desperate, the romance of it hurts. Lana's how we portray their world.With phrases like 'I will love you til the end of time' in the nth including his debut hit, 'Blue Jeans', Del Rey judgment the storyline of a disc with amazing themes as much as that 'Video Games' to domino youtube for months.
Chateau Marmont diva opens the album with the song that takes its title, 'Born to die', and tells a story of love found, road and blanket, escape-style Bonnie and Clyde. Far from hipster aura that haunts from day one, Lana gives the public the disk that was expected of her, with the line that promised the issues that we had heard. Lana explodes again and again (and quite effectively) the echoes of Nancy Sinatra songs like 'Carmen' and 'Summertime Sadness'. 'National Anthem' and 'Diet Mountain Dew is your perfect chance to get their hand me' gangsta 'more flirtatious. Although the rhythm is broken a bit with songs like 'Dark Paradise' (sins of excess bases), Lana type and keeps the tempo thanks to the cadence of his voice in most of the issues.
It takes a remarkable in its first foray into the market, but before I open it the same expectations as to other singers like Florence Welch. They are artists with a style and stage personality so marked, that you fear for its future evolution in disks. We'll see what lies ahead in your next job Lana.
What is clear is that no one can snatch great songs like 'Blue Jeans' or 'Video Games' soundtrack absolutely lived more than a summer.
We once said that she looked out of a David Lynch film and I still think, because with this album, Lana has consolidated its alter ego delightfully decadent diva. For you can not find anywhere else than in sunny Los Angeles, with a lit cigarette in hand and a long nail wrapping loops adorning her hair.

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