blingcat

  1. Search
  2. Ask me anything
  3. Subscribe
  4. Archive
  5. Random
Newer
Older
  • This quote made me laugh out loud:

Del Rey has managed, like a slow car in the left lane, to make everyone around her angry and over-invested, despite doing relatively little.

miw:

A great piece featuring this fantastic sentence:

Del Rey has managed, like a slow car in the left lane, to make everyone  around her angry and over-invested, despite doing relatively little.

newyorker:

Screen Shot; Lana Del Rey’s fixed image

In the fifteen songs on “Born to Die,” Del Rey is  both theatrical and noncommittal. But the new album does not make “Lana  Del Rey aka Lizzy Grant” seem like an error that needed redacting. The  earlier work had a variety of tempos, styles, and moods, which may be  exactly why Del Rey ditched it; its song titles hinted at a notion of  going retro (“Put Me in a Movie,” “Mermaid Motel”), but the ungainly  album title revealed ambivalence about Grant’s identity. “Born to Die,”  by contrast, is a model of consistent branding. The string section  thrums in permanent lassitude, the number of beats per minute hovers in  the eighties, and Del Rey’s pliable, smoky voice suggests that nothing  is a problem, including the narrative contradictions that she plants  throughout the album.
Several demos were leaked before the album’s  release, and they played with faster tempos and guitars and more  aggressive sounds. All of that is gone. The lack of active rhythms was a  wise correction by somebody: Del Rey is often at a loss when mobile—she  won’t be challenging Beyoncé to a dance-off anytime soon—but she’s  fairly compelling when simply looking into a camera and declaiming.  Anyone crouching on the Internet, ready to tag Del Rey’s mistakes, will  be frustrated by “Born to Die,” which is too expert to register as a  failure.

- In next week’s issue, Sasha Frere-Jones writes about (online now) Lana Del Rey and her new album, “Born to Die”: http://nyr.kr/wVJBFW

    This quote made me laugh out loud:

    Del Rey has managed, like a slow car in the left lane, to make everyone around her angry and over-invested, despite doing relatively little.

    miw:

    A great piece featuring this fantastic sentence:

    Del Rey has managed, like a slow car in the left lane, to make everyone around her angry and over-invested, despite doing relatively little.

    newyorker:

    Screen Shot; Lana Del Rey’s fixed image

    In the fifteen songs on “Born to Die,” Del Rey is both theatrical and noncommittal. But the new album does not make “Lana Del Rey aka Lizzy Grant” seem like an error that needed redacting. The earlier work had a variety of tempos, styles, and moods, which may be exactly why Del Rey ditched it; its song titles hinted at a notion of going retro (“Put Me in a Movie,” “Mermaid Motel”), but the ungainly album title revealed ambivalence about Grant’s identity. “Born to Die,” by contrast, is a model of consistent branding. The string section thrums in permanent lassitude, the number of beats per minute hovers in the eighties, and Del Rey’s pliable, smoky voice suggests that nothing is a problem, including the narrative contradictions that she plants throughout the album.

    Several demos were leaked before the album’s release, and they played with faster tempos and guitars and more aggressive sounds. All of that is gone. The lack of active rhythms was a wise correction by somebody: Del Rey is often at a loss when mobile—she won’t be challenging Beyoncé to a dance-off anytime soon—but she’s fairly compelling when simply looking into a camera and declaiming. Anyone crouching on the Internet, ready to tag Del Rey’s mistakes, will be frustrated by “Born to Die,” which is too expert to register as a failure.

    - In next week’s issue, Sasha Frere-Jones writes about (online now) Lana Del Rey and her new album, “Born to Die”: http://nyr.kr/wVJBFW

    Tagged: music lana del rey hate

    Posted on February 17, 2012 via The New Yorker with 156 notes

    Source: newyorker.com

    1. asshleyyn reblogged this from lifeisloveandloveiseverything
    2. lifeisloveandloveiseverything reblogged this from empty-headed
    3. empty-headed reblogged this from newyorker
    4. blingcat reblogged this from miw and added:
      This quote made me laugh out loud:
    5. nevermindz reblogged this from hellokasia
    6. jnetkoz liked this
    7. 05800 reblogged this from newyorker and added:
      B.A.D. so bad…
    8. theredshoes liked this
    9. arendandines liked this
    10. frankymonster reblogged this from newyorker
    11. moreimportantthings reblogged this from osito-panda
    12. atusays reblogged this from newyorker
    13. peoplenotplaces reblogged this from thewickedjabroni
    14. peoplenotplaces liked this
    15. fashionistastreet reblogged this from newyorker
    16. goddamnedpansies liked this
    17. helloblabla reblogged this from newyorker
    18. sinrimaysinrazon reblogged this from newyorker
    19. interstellaroverdrive liked this
    20. maison-givenchy reblogged this from newyorker
    21. west2nd reblogged this from shannonpareil
    22. martyrsandthieves reblogged this from newyorker
    23. imogenchristina reblogged this from newyorker
    24. maddiemcmanus liked this
    25. not-gonna-tell-you liked this
    26. fag-slag liked this
    27. fruitsnutsflakes liked this
    28. popindus reblogged this from newyorker
    29. kaitylatylynn liked this
    30. thisjelly reblogged this from newyorker
    31. thisjelly liked this
    32. brightlight257 liked this
    33. katrindadada reblogged this from newyorker
    34. dayvmattt liked this
    35. charlllllmer liked this
    36. ashrose45 reblogged this from newyorker
    37. thelistenerd liked this
    38. task liked this
    39. unpensamientosinrazon reblogged this from newyorker
    40. porrrqueee liked this
    41. mrsxsoftee liked this
    42. boyonjourney liked this
    43. cashandclothes reblogged this from newyorker
    44. ra-ta-ta liked this
    45. bananax-pancakes reblogged this from newyorker
    46. soniaikram07 reblogged this from newyorker
    47. slopefields liked this
    48. putontheday liked this
    49. frannyandzoe liked this
    50. hallucinogentleman liked this
    51. Show more notesLoading...
  • the-feature
  • shloobykitten
  • ohheyprettykitty
  • jaymug
  • awesomepeoplehangingouttogether
  • prettybooks
  • the-overlook-hotel
  • wordsforyoungmen
  • sporkme
  • literallyunbelievable
  • lazybookreviews
  • fuckyesroyaltenenbaums
  • archieoutofcontext
  • damnyak
  • gq
  • hitfix
  • likeapaigeinabook
  • wessumnerphoto
  • theatlantic
  • cabinporn
  • stllegend
  • barackobama
  • unypl
  • ihopethisstuffwillmakeyoulikeme
  • staff
  • scottlava
  • americanmccarver
  • bkfst
  • annamarie
  • danalightbourne
  • washingtonpoststyle
  • megnt
  • nickelsonwooster
  • thekittencovers
  • beaverbrook
  • occupymyuterus
  • dickcat
  • thisisnotacheesesteak
  • mrgan
  • paperstreetcompany
  • thecosbysweaterproject
  • jmebruiselee
  • t-g-r
  • thillhouse
  • gregchristman
  • stefaniapatrizio
  • alisonyard
  • azizisbored
  • thecured
  • fyeahchemistrycat
  • convoy
  • iamdonald
  • gimmiethisthanks
  • nostreetcred
  • michaeltomko
  • halloweenorwilliamsburg
  • sonostefania

Field Notes Theme. Designed by Manasto Jones. Powered by Tumblr.