![]() Lana Del Rey (or Ray at the time, as shown on the album cover) is talented as ever, and her songwriting skills are as mature as you’d expect. And considering the buzz that’s surrounded Lana Del Rey since her infamous SNL outing, she’s particularly easy prey for listeners who love to play musical king-of-the-hill.įor those who are genuinely interested in the music, though, there’s plenty to embrace with this album. Fans who get off on the saying “You’re not a real fan if…” find particular joy in flaunting their knowledge of tracks that require a little work to find. After all, anybody can cite Bad Romance as their favorite Lady Gaga track, but who do you know of that can express their enjoyment of Blueberry Kisses? What’s that, you ask? You've already failed the test. The superiority complex that accompanies being familiar with an artist’s unreleased work is almost as – if not more – exciting than the actual songs. ![]() Review Summary: Lana Del Rey's lesser known work adds depth to the sultry artist's sound while preserving what makes her so appealing. ![]()
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