Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey
-Did you know that there’s a tunnel under OceanBlvd
The attention of fans was caught when the title, release date, and a pre-order link momentarily appeared in the description of Lana’s YouTube videos on December 6, 2022. Then, the following day, an official album announcement was made, with the titular lead single unexpectedly released at the same time.
-Blue Banisters
-Chemtrails Over the Country Club
-Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass
-Norman Fucking Rockwell!
Lana Del Rey announced her sixth studio album during an interview with Annie Mac after the premiere of “Mariners Apartment Complex,” the lead single for her upcoming project, on September 12th, 2018. She later confirmed the title of the record in a conversation with Zane Lowe after the premiere of her second single “Venice Bitch,” on September 18th.
-Lust for Life
-Honeymoon
Honeymoon signals a departure from Lana Del Rey’s previous studio album, Ultraviolence, which featured electric guitar and heavier instrumentals. On Honeymoon, Lana returns to her Baroque Pop origins. Noticeably slower than Lana’s previous works, the album features subtler instrumentals and echoed vocals, with a running storyline of passionate love affairs set somewhere in the surreal 40s, 50s, and 60s.
-Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence is Lana Del Rey’s second studio album following her highly publicized debut with Born To Die. A notable departure from her orchestral and Baroque sound, the album features stronger, electric-guitar-based instrumentals. Lyrically, the album is more of a concept creation than a running narrative, and sees Lana addressing topics as break-ups and lost-love, all set in the vintage haze of 1950s and 1960s America.
-Paradise
-Born to Die
-Lana Del Ray
Lana Del Ray (alternatively written as Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant) is the debut studio album of Lana Del Rey. It was originally released by 5 Points Records on iTunes on January 4, 2010 under the name of Lana Del Ray, but was soon pulled from retailers because the label was unable to fund it. Del Rey eventually bought back the rights to the album, and has expressed she wants to re-release it.