Del Rey — Discografia Lana
If Born to Die was the Hollywood soundstage, Ultraviolence was the backstage alley. The songs were longer, weirder, druggier. She wasn't trying to be a star anymore; she was a "Brooklyn Baby," a cult leader, a girl with an Ultraviolence heart. She stripped away the glamour to show the rust. It was a risky move—taking the "pop" out of the icon—but it proved that her sadness wasn't a costume. It was a sonic texture she could bend and distort. She was no longer just singing about the tragedy; she was living inside the feedback loop of it.
Se Ultraviolence era o bar sujo, Honeymoon é a cobertura em Hollywood. É o álbum mais cinematográfico e arrastado (no bom sentido). Lana abraça o trip-hop e os arranjos orquestrais. Ouça "Terrence Loves You" e "The Blackest Day" com fones de ouvido em uma noite de chuva. É uma experiência transcendental. discografia lana del rey