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Lana Del Rey’s 8th Studio Album:

“Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?”

Coming March 24th 2023

AC1-D3550-51-AF-4199-9346-470-CC80654-D3
 

tracklist:

1. American *****

2. Peppers

3. Judah Smith Interlude

4. Candy Necklaces ft. Jon Batiste

5. Jon Batiste Interlude

6. Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?

7. Paris, Texas

8. Margaret ft. Bleachers

9. Sweet

10. Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he’s deep-sea fishing

11. Fingertips

12. Kintsugi

13. Let the light in ft. Father John Misty

14. The Grants

~~~
1. “American *****” single + music video release December 27th 2022

2. “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?” promo single + homemade music video release February 7th 2023

3. “Peppers” single + music video release March 21st 2023

4. “Let the light in” ft. Father John Misty single + music video release June 13th 2023


66th Annual Grammy Awards, February 4th 2024, 6 Nominations and 4 Wins*:

Best Rock Performance - Let the light in (Lana Del Rey, Father John Misty)*

Best Alternative Music Album - Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd? (Lana Del Rey)

Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical - Lana Del Rey*

Song of the Year - American ***** (Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff, Sam Dew)*

Record of the Year - Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd? (Lana Del Rey, Mike Hermosa, Jack Antonoff, Drew Erickson, Zach Dawes)

Album of the Year - Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?*


 

 

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rinasawachanta

That cover is so ****ing FUEGO.

 

Tracklist:

1. "The Grants"

2. "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd"

3. "Sweet"

4. "Candy Necklace" (featuring Jon Batiste)

5. "Paris, Texas" (featuring SYML)

6. "Grandfather Please Stand on the Shoulders of My Father While He's Deep-Sea Fishing"

7. "Let the Light In" (featuring Father John Misty)

8. "A&W"

9. "Peppers" (featuring Tommy Genesis)

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SimonBaetens

The album is perfect as is

when you're lonely, I'll be lonely too / https://www.last.fm/user/SimonBaetens
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HausOfHarlow

I always thought the tracklist order was good, but I wish it was shortened just a little bit and some of the titles are switched up. I also thought a good name for the album could be Heirlooms. That's the title I gave my playlist on Spotify.

Heirloom: heir·loom - /ˈerˌlo͞om/ - noun - a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations.

The idea of calling the album Heirlooms surrounds the idea of the album being personal and having some deeper ties to familial issues. While an heirloom is typically a physical object, I'm more-so being conceptual in the regards of family secrets and stories being "heirlooms" of the family. 

1. The Grants 4:05 (no intro)

2. Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd 4:45

3. American ***** 5:05 (full worded title) 

4. Jimmy (Interlude) 2:13

5. Candy Necklace 5:14

6. Heirlooms (ft. Jon Batiste) 3:33 (I like the idea of the title track being nothing related to the title, therefore, this is the Jon Batiste Interlude.

7. Kintsugi 6:19

8. Paris, TX 2:44 (shortened, removed piano intro) 

9. Good Intentions 4:00 (Grandfather, renamed) 

10. Let the Light In (ft. Father John Misty) 4:38

11. Buddy's Rendezvous 5:01

12. Margaret (ft. Bleachers) 5:33

(Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks) - I hate the idea of a "deluxe edition" but the next songs are so jarringly different sounding that I can't help but make a deluxe edition. 

13. Fishtail 4:02

14. Taco Truck 2:57 (shortened - regular verse/chorus/outro, cut off before VB kicks in. I love when albums conclude with an extended instrumental outro (like This Is What Makes Us Girls, Flipside, Get Free, etc.) 

Cuts: The Grants intro, Sweet, Judah Smith, Fingertips (too long-winded, too personal), Peppers. 

I sorta want to include an expanded edition, maybe released at a later date, which includes any previously-released song from the "Heirlooms" era. Maybe a 1st year anniversary edition. This would include: Watercolor Eyes, Say Yes To Heaven, Hollywood Bowl, Lost at Sea, Life Lesson, Suburban House, - and maybe with that, the inclusion of some "new" tracks, such as the cut ones above - Sweet, Fingertips, Peppers - not Judah Smith Interlude.  

 

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1 hour ago, HausOfHarlow said:

I always thought the tracklist order was good, but I wish it was shortened just a little bit and some of the titles are switched up. I also thought a good name for the album could be Heirlooms. That's the title I gave my playlist on Spotify.

Heirloom: heir·loom - /ˈerˌlo͞om/ - noun - a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations.

The idea of calling the album Heirlooms surrounds the idea of the album being personal and having some deeper ties to familial issues. While an heirloom is typically a physical object, I'm more-so being conceptual in the regards of family secrets and stories being "heirlooms" of the family. 

1. The Grants 4:05 (no intro)

2. Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd 4:45

3. American ***** 5:05 (full worded title) 

4. Jimmy (Interlude) 2:13

5. Candy Necklace 5:14

6. Heirlooms (ft. Jon Batiste) 3:33 (I like the idea of the title track being nothing related to the title, therefore, this is the Jon Batiste Interlude.

7. Kintsugi 6:19

8. Paris, TX 2:44 (shortened, removed piano intro) 

9. Good Intentions 4:00 (Grandfather, renamed) 

10. Let the Light In (ft. Father John Misty) 4:38

11. Buddy's Rendezvous 5:01

12. Margaret (ft. Bleachers) 5:33

(Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks) - I hate the idea of a "deluxe edition" but the next songs are so jarringly different sounding that I can't help but make a deluxe edition. 

13. Fishtail 4:02

14. Taco Truck 2:57 (shortened - regular verse/chorus/outro, cut off before VB kicks in. I love when albums conclude with an extended instrumental outro (like This Is What Makes Us Girls, Flipside, Get Free, etc.) 

Cuts: The Grants intro, Sweet, Judah Smith, Fingertips (too long-winded, too personal), Peppers. 

I sorta want to include an expanded edition, maybe released at a later date, which includes any previously-released song from the "Heirlooms" era. Maybe a 1st year anniversary edition. This would include: Watercolor Eyes, Say Yes To Heaven, Hollywood Bowl, Lost at Sea, Life Lesson, Suburban House, - and maybe with that, the inclusion of some "new" tracks, such as the cut ones above - Sweet, Fingertips, Peppers - not Judah Smith Interlude.  

 

I love it

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15 hours ago, qoqo said:

Lana Del Rey’s 8th Studio Album:

“Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?”

Coming March 24th 2023

AC1-D3550-51-AF-4199-9346-470-CC80654-D3
 

tracklist:

1. American *****

2. Peppers

3. Judah Smith Interlude

4. Candy Necklaces ft. Jon Batiste

5. Jon Batiste Interlude

6. Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?

7. Paris, Texas

8. Margaret ft. Bleachers

9. Sweet

10. Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he’s deep-sea fishing

11. Fingertips

12. Kintsugi

13. Let the light in ft. Father John Misty

14. The Grants

~~~
1. “American *****” single + music video release December 27th 2022

2. “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?” promo single + homemade music video release February 7th 2023

3. “Peppers” single + music video release March 21st 2023

4. “Let the light in” ft. Father John Misty single + music video release June 13th 2023


66th Annual Grammy Awards, February 4th 2024, 6 Nominations and 4 Wins*:

Best Rock Performance - Let the light in (Lana Del Rey, Father John Misty)*

Best Alternative Music Album - Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd? (Lana Del Rey)

Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical - Lana Del Rey*

Song of the Year - American ***** (Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff, Sam Dew)*

Record of the Year - Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd? (Lana Del Rey, Mike Hermosa, Jack Antonoff, Drew Erickson, Zach Dawes)

Album of the Year - Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd?*


 

 


I also made a back cover but I think it turned out pretty ugly:lana:

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