Tuesday, December 6, 2011

You keep using that word, I don't think you know what it means.

Lana Del Rey is manufactured.
That's what you can read anywhere on the internet.
Maybe I'm just a big naive piece of idiot,
but I don't trust so.

I've had some experiences myself with girls-pretenders, heartless people who hurt others in their own confusion.
But I don't think Lana is one.

Because I understand those feelings portrayed in her songs.
A music written by some old hideous guy in an Universal Studios basement, L.A., Ca, USA just sounds different.
Her singing is profound, deep, understanding.
She knows what she sings about.
She is familiar with the feelings, she wants to raise the anxiety she knows in her audience.

I've talked to few people about her and I picked up few interesting comments.

One of my friends told me: "Her songs may be depressing, but they're also very playful."

That is a great thing I never really thought about; what does make you feel better about her, than about any other singer?
The simple message, simple songs with lots of beautiful "add-ons".

Other friend told me that it's "Too noire."
I guess he also was right.
But I love this kind of noire.
It really fits me.
Its mood quite resembles my beloved Garbage.
That's exactly my thing.

Those songs feel like they were written for me, like I am the only one able to appreciate them.

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