How Lana Del Rey Writes an Indie Song | Artist Analysis S2E4

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @greenluxi
    @greenluxi 2 года назад +227

    I feel like what makes Lana's music so appealing is her commitment to the bit. She doesn't break the fourth wall of the cinematic universe she created in her body of work. She allows for the fantasy to be taken at face value, she plays the coked up pin up night club singer role perfectly, and doesn't apologize for the theatrics. She allows the listener to simply escape and accept her character. In many ways, Lana is a character, you follow her through her albums as you would a protagonist of a serialized show or a book. She makes you accept the weird "love me daddy" moments as not necessarily wholesale authentic, but certainly authentic to the cannon of her persona. She's not afraid to be lush when it calls for it, she's not afraid to be lofi when it calls for it, and it's all housed in this fantastical presentation of old Hollywood/retro LA Life-in all its glamour and tragedy.
    Somewhat ironically, it's who she is outside of the character that has garnered her even more criticism than the clear problematicness of the Lana persona. Yes, there have been scandals earlier in her career about whether or not she was "romanticizing" abuse, self-harm, and toxic relationships---but eventually, as she stay committed to her persona through her music it reinforced that this was the world she was going to give us, and you could either accept it and live in the fantasy with her, or not listen. She's not the comfortable practical shoe, she's the stiletto and isn't afraid of being that.
    Lana's music evokes a feeling that you are in a movie, that you are watching someone's life through a lens, she uses lush production like a film director uses glamour lighting to make their stars seem otherworldly, she uses lofi techniques to make you feel like you are watching a retro home video on super 8 films. Lana's music is intrinsically aesthetic, and I think it's a big reason why her massive popularity started with Tumblr, she's vibes, she's aesthetics, she's a character in a movie that can withstand tragedy and taboo love in a way that wouldn't fit with Lana the person, but does with Lana the artist.

    • @aaron-vr7oz
      @aaron-vr7oz Год назад +1

      Beautiful comment!

    • @joanaaguiar8024
      @joanaaguiar8024 Год назад +6

      Well said. I wonder how much of her persona is her alter ego, herself and also complete fictional character. It definitely feels like either way, she created this escapism for herself and that’s why the commitment never went away. I think she escapes through this character and we get to enjoy the ride.

    • @benjaminjackson9449
      @benjaminjackson9449 Год назад +10

      @@joanaaguiar8024 I don't think she's ever had an alter ego. I think she has been funneling real-life experiences into a character and writing autobiographical records this whole time. Her post-2019 discography has been more direct and personal, whereas her pre-2019 discography is a lot more atmospheric and cinematic. It's gonna take people some time to realize that she has been telling the same story all along, it's just that she is being more direct about it now.

    • @jagritisarkar
      @jagritisarkar Год назад +1

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Philosophyaddict
    @Philosophyaddict Год назад +96

    One of the things that I adore the most in Lana’s Songs is the TRANSITIONS like the ones in text book, black bathing suit & Carmen, it’s crazy for me how well put together those songs are! I feel like Lana has her own genre.

  • @user-qf5kl6cv2y
    @user-qf5kl6cv2y Год назад +49

    Also her bridges are always slaying! Especially in Honeymoon and Ultraviolence! Let's see what Did you know that there is a tunnel under Ocean Boulevard will have to offer for us.

  • @luisarmentaartist
    @luisarmentaartist 2 года назад +86

    Her style is so cool. Ive been recreating her style for years

  • @paduanicoc.7019
    @paduanicoc.7019 Год назад +38

    Lana Del Rey is another kind of genre. Her melodies, tone, lyricism and sound is just incomparable especially today's artist.

  • @cassiuscruz8570
    @cassiuscruz8570 2 года назад +41

    I love this. Her music has always deserved to be engaged with on this level. There’s so much there

  • @MemphisFitz
    @MemphisFitz 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great analysis! Thats why i never get bored of her music since 2012, everything is just perfectly done to the absolute limit. Her music is my biggest inspiration.
    To the 3rd point i can add, if you listen to the Instrumental of Salvatore in the Bridge when the piano plays the high arpegio chords you hear how incredibly flawed it is played but you never realized that in the full song with her voocals over it.

  • @feebleSweden
    @feebleSweden 2 года назад +17

    Great analysis. I learn a lot from your videos. Time to find my mix voice 🙂

  • @palemoonlight96
    @palemoonlight96 2 года назад +5

    This is a fantastic video, thank you
    truly showcases why her unique mixture of melodies and singing feel so authentic and artistic and still enjoyable and easy to love

  • @kalimistakidou9103
    @kalimistakidou9103 Год назад +10

    I love Lana! It’s just a bummer that I can’t karaoke any of her songs ( especially White Dress) 😢😂

  • @dr.sarah.zaldivar
    @dr.sarah.zaldivar 6 месяцев назад

    Perfect take! Thanks!

  • @MrArchetypes
    @MrArchetypes Год назад +12

    You can hear Lana smoke her vape in the song White Dress. It’s like an imperfection on purpose

  • @Annoyedblvrd
    @Annoyedblvrd Год назад +6

    Well my boyfriends n a band 😖 I cry Everytime I hear Brooklyn baby

  • @vedantnagpal
    @vedantnagpal 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful way to end it

  • @niceprincesslucky
    @niceprincesslucky Год назад +1

    Wow thank you for this, it was eye opening! ❤ Lana

  • @susannapais
    @susannapais Год назад

    thanks!!!

  • @gaston_urtubae
    @gaston_urtubae Год назад

    thank you for sharing your analysis

  • @metal_films
    @metal_films 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Excellent.

  • @M1kelCccHello
    @M1kelCccHello 2 года назад +10

    She is totally weird with a strange thought process!❤

  • @adg8269
    @adg8269 2 года назад +7

    Can’t get enough of this video. I bet 45% of the views it’s me!

    • @theindiemusiclab
      @theindiemusiclab  2 года назад

      I’m so glad you enjoy it! Thank you for all the views :)

  • @johniadipaolo5251
    @johniadipaolo5251 Год назад +1

    Great analysis man ty

  • @darksideofthemoon8034
    @darksideofthemoon8034 Год назад +3

    Can you do Ethel Cain next. She has a unique voice very loose and beautiful in my opinion.

  • @SAZIZMUSIC
    @SAZIZMUSIC 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you analyze Carla Bruni please ?

  • @haze_lee
    @haze_lee Год назад +1

    thats probably why i was never satisfied with how i mix my vocals, because everyone keeps telling me to boost the highs and discard the lows, even when my mix sound like it needs more mids and bass than highs.

  • @christianrios4580
    @christianrios4580 Год назад

    Amazing conclusion

  • @keshaalbusaidy2929
    @keshaalbusaidy2929 Год назад

    Amazing video 😘👌

  • @josephinejones9392
    @josephinejones9392 2 года назад +1

    Ok you are awesome

  • @suesantos1666
    @suesantos1666 Год назад +2

    Would you please add a closed caption on your videos please? I am still working on my skills on listening to English, since my mother language is portuguese, so I don't get everything you say! 🙈

  • @adg8269
    @adg8269 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video!

  • @suzannehurley8473
    @suzannehurley8473 Год назад +1

    I figured it out it’s the best of Marilyn Monroe

  • @dankmanofdankwoods4049
    @dankmanofdankwoods4049 Год назад

    Your version of that song on the beginning was amazing, hers sounds rushed, tbh all of her music sounds rushed and I don't understand how she got so famous, she's mid at best

  • @gasparucciox9706
    @gasparucciox9706 Год назад

    cool vid man