Style: #Electronic / Indie Pop / Sad Pop / Acoustic / Dream Pop / Rock Music Date: 01/09/2019 Format: MP3/320 kbps Label: #Polydor Records
"Lana Del Rey — Norman Fucking Rockwell!" Лана Дель Рей выпустила возможно свой самый личный альбом, в котором есть очень много песен про Америку, с которой певица ассоциирует себя. В альбом вошли все авторские песни Ланы, записанные совместно с продюсером Джеком Антоноффом, и одна кавер-версия на группу Sublime. Большинство треков альбома записаны при участии Джека Антонофф — востребованного американского продюсера и сонграйтера, прославившегося работой с Тейлор Свифт.
Part of the fun of listening to Lana Del Rey’s ethereal lullabies is the sly sense of humour that brings them back down to earth. Tucked inside her dreamscapes about Hollywood and the Hamptons are reminders—and celebrations—of just how empty these places can be. Here, on her sixth album, she fixes her gaze on another place primed for exploration: the art world. Winking and vivid, Norman F*****g Rockwell! is a conceptual riff on the rules that govern integrity and authenticity from an artist who has made a career out of breaking them.
In a 2018 interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, Del Rey said working with songwriter Jack Antonoff (who produced the album along with Rick Nowels and Andrew Watt) put her in a lighter mood: “He was so funny,” she said. Their partnership—as seen on the title track, a study of inflated egos—allowed her to take her subjects less seriously. "It's about this guy who is such a genius artist, but he thinks he’s the s**t and he knows it,” she said. "So often I end up with these creative types. They just go on and on about themselves and I'm like, 'Yeah, yeah.' But there’s merit to it also—they are so good.”
This paradox becomes a theme on Rockwell, a canvas upon which she paints with sincerity and satire and challenges you to spot the difference. (On “The Next Best American Record”, she sings, “We were so obsessed with writing the next best American record/’Cause we were just that good/It was just that good.”) Whether she’s wistfully nostalgic or jaded and detached is up for interpretation—really, everything is. The album’s finale, “hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it”, is packaged like a confessional—first-person, reflective, sung over simple piano chords—but it’s also flamboyantly cinematic, interweaving references to Sylvia Plath and Slim Aarons with anecdotes from Del Rey's own life to make us question, again, what's real. When she repeats the phrase “a woman like me”, it feels like a taunt; she’s spent the last decade mixing personas—outcast and pop idol, debutante and witch, pin-up girl and poet, sinner and saint—ostensibly in an effort to render them all moot. Here, she suggests something even bolder: that the only thing more dangerous than a complicated woman is one who refuses to give up.
Tracklist (14 / 1:07:49)
• Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff, Evan Smith, Phillip Peterson, Victoria Parker — Norman fucking Rockwell 4:09 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff — Mariners Apartment Complex 4:07 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff — Venice Bitch 9:37 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff, Mikey Freedom Hart — Fuck it I love you 3:38 • Lana Del Rey, Andrew Watt, Eric Wilson, Josh Freese, Bud Gaugh, Gale Levant — Doin' Time 3:22 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff, Phillip Peterson, Victoria Parker — Love song 3:49 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff — Cinnamon Girl 5:01 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff — How to disappear 3:48 • Lana Del Rey, Zachary Dawes, Dean Reid, Kieron Menzies, Loren Humphrey, Darren Weiss, Evan Weiss, Benji Lysaght, Tyler Parkford — California 5:06 • Lana Del Rey, Rick Nowels, Kieron Menzies, Dean Reid, David Levita, Zac Rae, Mighty Mike — The Next Best American Record 5:49 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff, Evan Smith, Phillip Peterson, Victoria Parker — The greatest 5:00 • Lana Del Rey, Rick Nowels — Bartender 4:23 • Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff — Happiness is a butterfly 4:33 • Lana Del Rey — hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it 5:25 Listen online
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