This song hurts so much. My friend's a huge fan of Lorde, sadly cancer took away his life a month ago. My last message to him before he died was the link to this song. He never replied back. I wish he waited a little bit longer since we both waited for her new album for years.
Pure Heroine: getting the bus home from school, stressed, depressed, and scared because everything’s moving too fast. Melodrama: stumbling home after a confused and wild night out, breathless and exhausted and alive and empty. Solar Power (Stoned at the Nail Salon): going home to your parents’ house after college, unsure of who you are, confronting the people you used to be.
I wouldn't say Pure Heroine is that depressing. There's a lot of wild teenage hope there. It's more like the final days of high school, a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
as someone who was in high school during pure heroine, my first year of college during melodrama, and am finishing up my 6th (and final thank goodness) year at university, this grabbed me by the damn neck.
Solar Power feels like a Summer day, this feels like a Summer afternoon when you get home after spending the day at the beach, sore, but feeling good, and start with the reflections on your life.
the part when Lorde says “Cause all the music you loved at 16 you’ll grow out of” doesn't mean that you will stop liking it, it means that It won't mean the same as it meant when you were younger. I love Pure Heroin, Glory and Gore use to describe my feelings and my life, but not anymore. I still love that song very much, but I think I've grown. This son made me realize that I'm not a teen anymore, I'm 23, I'm growing and I'm reflecting on how life has been until now. The perfect transition to adulthood.
I feel the same, I am 23 as well. "But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now. It's time to cool it down, whatever/wherever that means/leads."
@@terrymccarley4560 i never realized how fully capable older people are. the only ones in my life I know don't go on youtube. that's pretty sweet and i'm pretty retarded and ignorant i apologize lmao
At the end of Liability, Lorde says “You’re all gonna watch me disappear into the sun” and I think that’s basically what this whole album is supposed to be about.
the fact that she can blow small lines she said on previous albums completely out of proportion just shows how much of a great artist she is . it is all her and it is all her life . hung out on the line for us all to see . what a beautiful thing music is
In "the louvre" lorde says that her wardrobe is on her lover's bedroom floor and in stoned at the nail salon she says she's got a memory of wearing only her earrings in her lover's bed. Idk if it's just me, but her songwriting had so many amazing parallels
Agree. And at the beginning of The Louvre, she talks about slipping underneath summer in romance, and here she says it's time for her blood and for summer to "cool down" . So many layers. Love it
YEAH I noticed how in The Love Club she says “the only problem that I got with the club is how you're severed from the people who watched you grow up” and here she says “spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you” it’s soooo beautiful how she has these parallels
This song kinda feels like the second part to ribs. In ribs she sings about her fear of the future and growing up/old and in this song is a reflection of that. She’s grown up now, but she’s still scared, even though she’s happy with her life she’s still scared. Scared of living with the choices she’s made, scared she’ll wake up one day and regret it, Scared that it’ll be too late for her to do anything about it. Even though she’s scared she’s starting to accept the fear. No longer putting up the facade of “Nothing could possibly be wrong, because it’s summer and it’s perfect”. She’s finally starting to cool down.
This is the best description I could even think of, it feels she’s ready to accept fear into her life and even in the sound of the instrumental, it feels so calm. Thank you for the amazing words.
@@syntheticgerbil lol she literally got worldwide famous at 16 years old, i'm pretty sure there's a lot of things she can look back on her adolescence and reflect on how things could've been if she didn't make the choices she has made so far, which is literally exactly what the song is all about
"Spend all the weekends you can with the people who raised you" I need to remember this one line before I regret it, amazing song it made me tear up before I noticed
I was 13 when Pure Heroine came out and it was bitter and raging and sharp and apprehensive and just what I needed. I was 17 when Melodrama came out and it was scared and gorgeous and uncertain and anguished and just what I needed. Now I’m 21 and Solar Power is coming out and so far it’s subtle and cautious and hopeful and contemplative and just what I need. I don’t know if Lorde’s music happens to reflect who I am when I first listen to it, or if my own mood and identity shift to meet hers, but listening to her is always a revelation.
I was 17 when pure heroine came out, and I wasn’t cool in high school, I hated it but I still understood that weird nostalgia…Im 24 now, out of college and not sure of anything anymore
I've been searching for a song that embodies the uncomfortability of growing up after being young and thinking you will be forever. Lorde was my teens and early twenties and now we are both in our mid-twenties growing into that next chapter. Wow. Beautiful.
I was 18 when PH came out, and I was blasting energy, starting college, falling in love for the first time, scared of growing up but eager for every experience, and buzzcut season, ribs and world alone were my jams. I would listen on repeat and laugh and cry with those songs. I was on my early twenties when melodrama came out. I had broken up with the one who I thought was the love of my life, dropped out of college and was fighting depression with all I had and almost didnt survived. Liability and Hard Feelings described my journey into the dark and the path I had to take to love myself again. As of today, I am 27 yo. I have my own house, I am working retail, I am living with someone I love. I have my cats and pay my bills. I go to my parents house to find comfort. Idk, I feel like she is writing about me, all of her songs describe how I am feeling. Sometimes this is terrifying. But I love her. Thanks, Lorde ♡
That's the Kiwi accent. If a word ends in a consonant we really stick that landing hard. Kind of why if you ever hear a Kiwi swear it sounds twice as intense. it also makes those words clear and defined.
STONED AT THE NAIL SALON [Verse 1] Got a wishbone drying on the windowsill in my kitchen Just in case i wake up and realize I've chosen wrong I love this life that I have The vine hanging over the door And the dog who comes when I call But I wonder sometimes what I'm missing [Pre-Chorus] But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads [Chorus] 'Cause all the beautiful girls will fade like the roses And all the times they will change, it'll all come around I don't know Maybe I'm just stoned at thе nail salon Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon again [Verse 2] Got a mеmory of waitin' in your bed wearing only my earrings We'd go dancing all over the landmines under our town But the sun has to rise When it does, we'll divide up the papers Two former hell-raisers I'm still crazy for you, babe [Pre-Chorus] But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads [Chorus] 'Cause all the music you loved at sixteen you'd grew out of And all the times they will change, it'll all come around I don't know Maybe I'm just Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon again [Bridge] Oh, make it good Oh, make it good I'd ride and I'd ride on the carrousel 'Round and 'round forever if I could But it's time to cool it down Whatever that means Spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you 'Cause all the times they will change, it'll all come around [Outro] I don't know Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon again
"And the dog who comes when I call" The fact that she wrote this in 2018, lost Pearl (her dog) in 2019, and released this in 2021 just hits hard emotionally... It gives those lines extra weight. Also as a person who's got lots of dogs, it felt like a punch and I had to cuddle with my dogs after this song.
Hmmm. To be honest how do we know when she actually wrote this? She has agreed that she plagiarized this song from Lana Del Rey. Can you trust the word of a known plagiarizer?
@@Jimmy-rd5ig "She has agreed that she plagiarized..." Whoa wait lol when did you even get that information. She writes her own songs and only allows her co-producers to write it with her. Delusional.
Lorde remembering her time as a teenager and reflecting on her choices that made her come here, but in the end, she remembers that everything is ephemeral. Women lose their youthful beauty, the seasons change, children leave their parents, and we cannot enjoy the carousel of life forever. Lorde builds a dance between living and growing old in the seasons. Summer represents youth and winter maturity. Or, maybe, these reflections are the result of being stoned in the nail salon.
In this song lorde is exploring how life has gone by and she has taken a delicate stop to see it all As she says incase she has chosen wrong She likes where she is but can't help feeling something is missing And maybe everything didn't happen and she's 'Stoned at the nail salon' She is still crazy for that lover she talks about in melodrama Which is similar to her " I'm my mother's child and I will love you till my breathing stops" She talks about spending all the evenings with her parents in the pandemic and how she was so young once and innocent and now life is going by But then maybe she's just stoned at the nail salon. Again .
this song feels like being awake before anyone else and sitting outside on a cold day with a clear sky, just thinking by yourself as the dew on the grass slowly sinks into the soil, like it was never there. Like you were never there as the world awakes and you continue about your day.
I love how she's telling everyone she isn't the same she was at 16, shows by the title that she's been doing self care at the nail salon and that she's explaining that life is too short to not cool down your heart. A perfect explanation for the sudden change in her genre.
@Ummm that's true but I feel like OP had a good point. Shes healing from her cynical worldview & emotional compulsiveness, the nail salon implies a transition into "self care" literally and mentally. But also putting down her emotional thoughts as just not a big deal(maybe I, i dont know, just stoned at the nail salon). And even then, songs are allowed to have different interpretations by the audience
I dunno, I'm kind of sick of the " boo hoo I'm not s teenager anymore" songs, why does older have to equal boring and lazy production. Beyonce would never.
“Spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you” this line makes me tear up every time. When I was younger, I hated being home and spending time with my parents because I felt like a loser and wanted to be out like all the other kids. But as you get older, you realize family and love matters. You also see your parents get older, and in the back of your mind you know there will be a day when you won’t be able to spend evenings with them anymore. So it’s important to enjoy them while you can. Gorgeous song.
lorde can do no wrong, she is a true artist. i've been looking up to her since i was 13 and now, at 21, i found myself crying with this because last months have been hard but this calmed my heart, i feel so at home. this reminds me of pure heroine and i feel like i'm 14 again, riding the bus with my knees pulled in. i love you, lorde, i hope you can feel it. thanks for all the art and all the emotion and all the truth in your work. LOVE FROM BRAZIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How gorgeous is that this comment section is filled with super sad ex 15 year olds who are still sad… But grew up and survived, so we could be here listening Stoned at the nail salon Currently I’m far from home and everything that makes me happy. This song makes me want to return Home and just ride and ride through the green mountains with the people I love, get back in the car with my hair all messed up, feeling safe enough because what I need is with me
"This song is sort of a rumination on getting older, settling into domesticity, and questioning if you’ve made the right decisions. I think lots of people start asking those questions of themselves around my age, and it was super comforting to me writing them down, hoping they’d resonate with others too. I used this song as a dumping ground for so many thoughts…" -Lorde
HELL YEAH! Swear to LORDE, that's what I was thinking with this song's meaning and personal feeling being almost 22,,, so she transitioned her wants into a reality with this song for sure!!!!
@Luis Collado Having the same sound doesn't necessarily mean it was ripped off. Most of the art that we think is "unique" is usually some form of recycled ideas. I mean, any language has a plethora of words that everybody in that language uses repetitively, which in that sense is the same field of recycling the same sonics of music or the same styles of paintings. Who cares about any of that anyway, if we enjoy the "rip off" what else matters ? (I swear I'm not being condescending or petty, I know text can get lost in translation a lot)
In this song lorde is exploring how life has gone by and she has taken a delicate stop to see it all As she says incase she has chosen wrong She likes where she is but can't help feeling something is missing And maybe everything didn't happen and she's 'Stoned at the nail salon' She is still crazy for that lover she talks about in melodrama Which is similar to her " I'm my mother's child and I will love you till my breathing stops" She talks about spending all the evenings with her parents in the pandemic and how she was so young once and innocent and now life is going by But then maybe she's just stoned at the nail salon. Again .
wait i wanna clarify that im talking about this song cause it’s literally called “stoned at the nail salon” (and ofc i didn’t hear the leaks and stuf) so i didn’t know what expect at all.
I have been so lucky to be the same age as Lorde, she has captured my life beautifully with her albums Pure heroine: 16, miserable, stressed, wanted to leave my hometown and meet new people; this album was an escape for me Melodrama: 20, finally found my people, making so many memories, feeling alive, finding excitement in uncertainties Solar Power: 24, moved back to my childhood home, wanting more but content and at peace with who I am and who I hold closest to me, unsure what direction to take my life in
i dont know about you, but this song sounds like the aftermath of ribs, hard feelings, and liability almost like spring; the blossoming after everything thats happened, you’re starting to accept life the way it is now. that is what this song feels like. acceptance.
Solar Power: "blink three times when you feel it kicking in, that solar power" Stoned at the Nail Salon: "My hot blood's been burning for so many summers now" Liability: "Every perfect summer's eating me alive" Hard Feelings: “It’s time to let go of this endless summer afternoon” Edit: here after the album dropped to add Big Star’s full response to Liability, with “Every perfect summer’s gotta say goodnight” and “Every perfect summer’s gotta take its flight” Lorde is perfect beyond my feeble understanding, but i'm so loving this multi-faceted summer theme
The way this song makes you reflect on yourself especially about the transition from a teenager to an adult is like feeling anxious and getting healed at the same time. Acceptance and embracing always have been and still is the ultimate answer.
I like that she didn't say "with your parents" because sometimes the people who really raised you (out of the depths) might be your friends in your twenties
She’s grown up! She’s no longer 19 and on fire so I guess it’s time for me to grow up too… Thank you lorde for allowing me to enter the next phase of my life
One of the biggest things I’ve struggled with in life is change and saying goodbye to people, this song makes me extremely emotional for that reason. Didn’t think I’d be pouring out my heart on here but Lorde has always perfectly summed up how I’ve felt through different times in my life and I’m glad to see I’m not alone in that sentiment.
Nope there were instruments other than acoustic guitars there. They were innovative, nostalgic and cinematic. This song is lazy acoustic guitar generic sad girl music.
"maybe im just stoned at the nail salon" is the equivalent of saying "idk lol" after a vulnerable text edit: thanks for the likes! I'm uploading a cover of this song tomorrow so feel free to subscribe while you're here (-:
I was in college when pure heroine came out. I was in university when melodrama came out. Now I'm applying for my masters and Lorde is dropping her new album. I just feel connected to her through the ages. Through the times. This song is just enough nostalgic for me to remember all of the previous times I heard Lorde whether in college or in university. Her art is the same. She is the same. We are the same. Just the time has changed. This is my 2021 jam
“Liability” is without question my all time favourite song ever, which is genuinely saying a LOT because I listen to music almost 24/7 and don’t really watch TV. Saying that, this song has the same beautiful undertones that Liability does and I’ve been listening to it for a week straight now. So glad you’re back with the fantastic music ❤️
In this song lorde is exploring how life has gone by and she has taken a delicate stop to see it all As she says incase she has chosen wrong She likes where she is but can't help feeling something is missing And maybe everything didn't happen and she's 'Stoned at the nail salon' She is still crazy for that lover she talks about in melodrama Which is similar to her " I'm my mother's child and I will love you till my breathing stops" She talks about spending all the evenings with her parents in the pandemic and how she was so young once and innocent and now life is going by But then maybe she's just stoned at the nail salon. Again .
@@daft8090 yes, of course she's mainstream in the sense that she's a famous artist. But I think what he meant was that this song doesn't fit the mainstream sound, and he was saying that he liked that she experimented with different sounds rather than just writing the kind of music people expected of her and/or the kind of music that's popular right now.
"spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you" we're too busy growing up that we often forget that our parents are also growing old. I sometimes forget how things are not permanent. It is both a sad and comforting reality.
the part where she says ''well my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now. it's time to cool it down, wherever that leads'' really makes me emotional, idk why
When Lorde says "i love this life i have, the vine hanging over the door" i feel like she's referring to hard feelings, where she said she's got flowers for all her rooms. And she's been caring for them so long that they've grown vines. The lyricism!!
These new songs have such a different vibe to Lorde's previous ones, but I think that they complement them so well. She's shown us the flow from confusion and emotional turmoil experienced in our teenage years to the softer existence that comes with age. It's really beautiful and something that lots of her fans from the Melodrama era can relate to and grow alongside. Can't wait to see these songs performed live
I was 14 going on 15 when Pure Heroine released. It perfectly summed up my teenage life. I was 17 when Melodrama released. Getting older and being afraid of the changes, I felt so seen and heard by that album. Now this........dude. The gifts and talent she has for songwriting. Being able to perfectly describe every emotion I've felt, being able to relate to all of this music. It almost brings me to tears. No... It does, because she reminds me of a simpler time, a time I ache and yearn to live in once again. Thank you, Lorde.
“cause all the music you loved at 16 you’ll grow out of” I think that she is also talking about what she wrote, in fact in solar power era you can see that she performs her older songs in a different way, she has grown, she has matured, it doesn’t hurt anymore since she healed, I love this new Lorde
This soothes me - at a soul level. As a confused teen and an edgy college kid, I loved Lorde's angsty side but now, I love her more because it's like the both of us have grown up. Not that angry at the world kid anymore cause all the music you loved at 16, you'll grow out of. I'm just a mid-20s kid now trying to make sense of the world and enjoying whatever I could enjoy in life. Loving each small beautiful thing we meet, and I think it's time to cool it down - leave that confused teen stage forever and be a grown up, mature and be happy with what's in the world, whatever that means.
Hard feelings: “it’s time to let go of this endless summer afternoon” Stoned at the nail salon: “Well, my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads” Love club: “I was in, but I want out My mother's love is choking me” Stoned at the nail salon: “Spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you” 🥺🥺🥺
This song feels like a reminiscence of her past from where she is at now, a happy place she loves. The last part hits hard “spend all the evenings you can with people who raised you, coz all the times they’ll change”. And no Lorde, I will never grow out of your music I loved, it’ll only grow more.
This song feels like the satisfied conclusion to rib's violent nostalgia
THIS!!! this comment better blow up fr this is literally it! Ribs to Supercut to THIS and i'm loving this wild ride
damn right
@@theredrobin9402 great to meet like this ya'll
@@theredrobin9402 exactly, supercut was the fast reliving of what ribs was and this is like that long after warm resolution to it all
YES
“Cause all the music you loved at 16 you’ll grow out of” NO I WON’T I STILL LOVE YOU LORDE 😭😭😭
PURRRRR 💅🏽
LITERALLY MY FAV LYRIC
PH will never die
FRRRR 😭
400 Lux will be forever in my heart
ribs was like a coming of age movie and stoned at the nail salon is the train ride back to your parents house when you’re all grown up.
THIS
The train ride back to your parents coming home from college is an emotion there are no words for.
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🥺🥺
This sounds like a Hallmark channel movie summary lol
This song hurts so much.
My friend's a huge fan of Lorde, sadly cancer took away his life a month ago. My last message to him before he died was the link to this song. He never replied back. I wish he waited a little bit longer since we both waited for her new album for years.
♡
I'm so sorry for your loss, I hope you're doing okay ♡♡♡
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope you find this song as something that can still connect you to your dear friend even if he’s not around anymore. 💛
My deepest condolences 🕊️♥️
Brooooo :(
Pure Heroine: getting the bus home from school, stressed, depressed, and scared because everything’s moving too fast.
Melodrama: stumbling home after a confused and wild night out, breathless and exhausted and alive and empty.
Solar Power (Stoned at the Nail Salon): going home to your parents’ house after college, unsure of who you are, confronting the people you used to be.
This is a great description love it
Why you gotta put it like that 😭
the way i feel the same way aah
I wouldn't say Pure Heroine is that depressing. There's a lot of wild teenage hope there. It's more like the final days of high school, a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
as someone who was in high school during pure heroine, my first year of college during melodrama, and am finishing up my 6th (and final thank goodness) year at university, this grabbed me by the damn neck.
Solar Power feels like a Summer day, this feels like a Summer afternoon when you get home after spending the day at the beach, sore, but feeling good, and start with the reflections on your life.
if we got home in track 4 with being wise and sad. well i'm terrified about the whole album then :(
For me this song feels more like nighttime reflections on your life 😩
Y’all never heard California yet. Believe me. That one hits hard too
to me solar power feels like sunshine while this feels like pale moonlight
@blv sorry i had to
the part when Lorde says “Cause all the music you loved at 16 you’ll grow out of” doesn't mean that you will stop liking it, it means that It won't mean the same as it meant when you were younger. I love Pure Heroin, Glory and Gore use to describe my feelings and my life, but not anymore. I still love that song very much, but I think I've grown. This son made me realize that I'm not a teen anymore, I'm 23, I'm growing and I'm reflecting on how life has been until now. The perfect transition to adulthood.
I feel the same, I am 23 as well. "But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now. It's time to cool it down, whatever/wherever that means/leads."
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I feel the same way too!
This.
Exactly
68 yrs old and never thought that nostalgia would make me tear up like this.
no way ur 68 up in the youtube comments bro
65 years young and did exactly that to me too.❤
@@BroScro 62 and the fuck I'm not...
@@terrymccarley4560 i never realized how fully capable older people are. the only ones in my life I know don't go on youtube. that's pretty sweet and i'm pretty retarded and ignorant i apologize lmao
@@BroScro Not all elders are the same. You shouldnt assume due to someones age that they cant like certain stuff.
At the end of Liability, Lorde says “You’re all gonna watch me disappear into the sun” and I think that’s basically what this whole album is supposed to be about.
the fact that she can blow small lines she said on previous albums completely out of proportion just shows how much of a great artist she is . it is all her and it is all her life . hung out on the line for us all to see . what a beautiful thing music is
ruclips.net/video/xdkjMV9Xe6I/видео.html the slowed version but it's more sad than you think.
@@leonjozeph never really thought of it that way. that's so beautiful.
I was kinda confused about that lyric so thank you😂
girl, what is this pp
In "the louvre" lorde says that her wardrobe is on her lover's bedroom floor and in stoned at the nail salon she says she's got a memory of wearing only her earrings in her lover's bed. Idk if it's just me, but her songwriting had so many amazing parallels
They are both the 4th song of the albums
Agree. And at the beginning of The Louvre, she talks about slipping underneath summer in romance, and here she says it's time for her blood and for summer to "cool down" . So many layers. Love it
@@irvingayala2500 OMG
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YEAH I noticed how in The Love Club she says “the only problem that I got with the club is how you're severed from the people who watched you grow up” and here she says “spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you” it’s soooo beautiful how she has these parallels
This song kinda feels like the second part to ribs. In ribs she sings about her fear of the future and growing up/old and in this song is a reflection of that. She’s grown up now, but she’s still scared, even though she’s happy with her life she’s still scared. Scared of living with the choices she’s made, scared she’ll wake up one day and regret it, Scared that it’ll be too late for her to do anything about it. Even though she’s scared she’s starting to accept the fear. No longer putting up the facade of “Nothing could possibly be wrong, because it’s summer and it’s perfect”. She’s finally starting to cool down.
This is the best description I could even think of, it feels she’s ready to accept fear into her life and even in the sound of the instrumental, it feels so calm. Thank you for the amazing words.
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@@syntheticgerbil lol she literally got worldwide famous at 16 years old, i'm pretty sure there's a lot of things she can look back on her adolescence and reflect on how things could've been if she didn't make the choices she has made so far, which is literally exactly what the song is all about
"Every perfect summer's eating me alive until I'm gone."
I think the main difference is Ribs is a good song.
"Spend all the weekends you can with the people who raised you"
I need to remember this one line before I regret it, amazing song it made me tear up before I noticed
I was 13 when Pure Heroine came out and it was bitter and raging and sharp and apprehensive and just what I needed. I was 17 when Melodrama came out and it was scared and gorgeous and uncertain and anguished and just what I needed. Now I’m 21 and Solar Power is coming out and so far it’s subtle and cautious and hopeful and contemplative and just what I need. I don’t know if Lorde’s music happens to reflect who I am when I first listen to it, or if my own mood and identity shift to meet hers, but listening to her is always a revelation.
Beautiful. 🥲
🤮
@@zoegayes6488 whats your problem?
This is beautiful
I was 17 when pure heroine came out, and I wasn’t cool in high school, I hated it but I still understood that weird nostalgia…Im 24 now, out of college and not sure of anything anymore
"Forget all of the tears that you've cried it's over" and then she drops this 😭
I SWEAR !!!!!
THE AUDACITY
SHE FRAMED US!
She truly said "it's over CUZ I'M GIVING YOU SOMETHING NEW TO CRY ABOUT!"
ruclips.net/video/xdkjMV9Xe6I/видео.html the slowed version but it's more sad than you think.
I've been searching for a song that embodies the uncomfortability of growing up after being young and thinking you will be forever. Lorde was my teens and early twenties and now we are both in our mid-twenties growing into that next chapter. Wow. Beautiful.
yah THIS
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I’ve been feeling the same🥺.
I'm crying
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I was 18 when PH came out, and I was blasting energy, starting college, falling in love for the first time, scared of growing up but eager for every experience, and buzzcut season, ribs and world alone were my jams. I would listen on repeat and laugh and cry with those songs.
I was on my early twenties when melodrama came out. I had broken up with the one who I thought was the love of my life, dropped out of college and was fighting depression with all I had and almost didnt survived. Liability and Hard Feelings described my journey into the dark and the path I had to take to love myself again.
As of today, I am 27 yo. I have my own house, I am working retail, I am living with someone I love. I have my cats and pay my bills. I go to my parents house to find comfort. Idk, I feel like she is writing about me, all of her songs describe how I am feeling.
Sometimes this is terrifying.
But I love her.
Thanks, Lorde ♡
that's awesome to hear!
idk why but this comment brought tears to my eyes
que comentário lindo. continue forte!! e seguimos sempre :)
I have the same age as you and I really felt your comment in my heart, thanks for sharing
I relate in every single way lol im just a bit younger then her
THIS IS SO ANGELIC
kinda like an*l
Ofcourse lol
Yeah!!!!
Indeed
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when she says “whatever that means” and her voice is just so crisp and clear I CANT
exactly
And what I like about it is that it's sung with a deep voice which reminds me of her singing in her Pure Heroine era. The nostalgia ugh
@@inaworldfulloftrashbagsbet2023 exactly what I was thinking too!
That's the Kiwi accent. If a word ends in a consonant we really stick that landing hard. Kind of why if you ever hear a Kiwi swear it sounds twice as intense. it also makes those words clear and defined.
Yesssss that moment had me shook
STONED AT THE NAIL SALON
[Verse 1]
Got a wishbone drying on the windowsill in my kitchen
Just in case i wake up and realize I've chosen wrong
I love this life that I have
The vine hanging over the door
And the dog who comes when I call
But I wonder sometimes what I'm missing
[Pre-Chorus]
But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now
It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads
[Chorus]
'Cause all the beautiful girls will fade like the roses
And all the times they will change, it'll all come around
I don't know
Maybe I'm just stoned at thе nail salon
Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon again
[Verse 2]
Got a mеmory of waitin' in your bed wearing only my earrings
We'd go dancing all over the landmines under our town
But the sun has to rise
When it does, we'll divide up the papers
Two former hell-raisers
I'm still crazy for you, babe
[Pre-Chorus]
But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now
It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads
[Chorus]
'Cause all the music you loved at sixteen you'd grew out of
And all the times they will change, it'll all come around
I don't know
Maybe I'm just
Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon again
[Bridge]
Oh, make it good
Oh, make it good
I'd ride and I'd ride on the carrousel
'Round and 'round forever if I could
But it's time to cool it down
Whatever that means
Spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you
'Cause all the times they will change, it'll all come around
[Outro]
I don't know
Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon
Maybe I'm just stoned at the nail salon again
so beautiful 😭
it's in the video description
Thanks
"And the dog who comes when I call"
The fact that she wrote this in 2018, lost Pearl (her dog) in 2019, and released this in 2021 just hits hard emotionally... It gives those lines extra weight. Also as a person who's got lots of dogs, it felt like a punch and I had to cuddle with my dogs after this song.
I honestly pouted when I first time heard it. This is such a wistful tune
Hmmm. To be honest how do we know when she actually wrote this? She has agreed that she plagiarized this song from Lana Del Rey. Can you trust the word of a known plagiarizer?
@@Jimmy-rd5ig "She has agreed that she plagiarized..." Whoa wait lol when did you even get that information. She writes her own songs and only allows her co-producers to write it with her. Delusional.
Yet people are comparing her to Lana del rey . I love both but they are both a different type of talent .
@@Jimmy-rd5ig yall just come online and make up anything
Now I understand when lorde said: It feels so scary getting old
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:(
chill bro
It’s okay, Secrets From A Girl is here to soothe our violent nostalgia
Lorde remembering her time as a teenager and reflecting on her choices that made her come here, but in the end, she remembers that everything is ephemeral. Women lose their youthful beauty, the seasons change, children leave their parents, and we cannot enjoy the carousel of life forever. Lorde builds a dance between living and growing old in the seasons. Summer represents youth and winter maturity. Or, maybe, these reflections are the result of being stoned in the nail salon.
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A beautiful summary!
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i was going to like your comment but it has 420 likes, so imma leave it like that
In this song lorde is exploring how life has gone by and she has taken a delicate stop to see it all
As she says incase she has chosen wrong
She likes where she is but can't help feeling something is missing
And maybe everything didn't happen and she's 'Stoned at the nail salon'
She is still crazy for that lover she talks about in melodrama
Which is similar to her " I'm my mother's child and I will love you till my breathing stops"
She talks about spending all the evenings with her parents in the pandemic and how she was so young once and innocent and now life is going by
But then maybe she's just stoned at the nail salon. Again .
this song feels like being awake before anyone else and sitting outside on a cold day with a clear sky, just thinking by yourself as the dew on the grass slowly sinks into the soil, like it was never there. Like you were never there as the world awakes and you continue about your day.
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This
Reading that first made me feel mischievous
Can we be friends🥺
Beautiful :)
“It’s time to cool it down.. whatever that means” Damn…
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and it’s sang only during the bridge, after she says “whatever that leads”and this hits more
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“spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you.
cause all the times it’ll change
it’ll all come around.”
i’m in tears
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yes this hits me😭
I love how she's telling everyone she isn't the same she was at 16, shows by the title that she's been doing self care at the nail salon and that she's explaining that life is too short to not cool down your heart. A perfect explanation for the sudden change in her genre.
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Do you think this is a Kanye reference?
@@chrisgelin515 how do you see the kanye reference ⁉️
@Ummm that's true but I feel like OP had a good point. Shes healing from her cynical worldview & emotional compulsiveness, the nail salon implies a transition into "self care" literally and mentally. But also putting down her emotional thoughts as just not a big deal(maybe I, i dont know, just stoned at the nail salon). And even then, songs are allowed to have different interpretations by the audience
I dunno, I'm kind of sick of the " boo hoo I'm not s teenager anymore" songs, why does older have to equal boring and lazy production. Beyonce would never.
The lyrics to this song are literally Ribs 2.0 and it's KILLING me 😭.
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Isnt supercut the sequel to ribs? And now this is the next in the sequence
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!!!!!
what are u saying dude😭
“Spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you” this line makes me tear up every time. When I was younger, I hated being home and spending time with my parents because I felt like a loser and wanted to be out like all the other kids. But as you get older, you realize family and love matters. You also see your parents get older, and in the back of your mind you know there will be a day when you won’t be able to spend evenings with them anymore. So it’s important to enjoy them while you can. Gorgeous song.
this is so true... now, I'm so afraid of the day they'll leave...
“Cause all the music you loved at 16 you’ll grow out of” sobs and cries and wails
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everything about this sounds like a sad summer sunset and im absolutely loving it
Solar Power is the sunrise and Stoned At The Nail Salon is the sunset…can’t wait for the rest of the day in between ❤️
No this sounds like clairos new album
@@paddy2460 do you know what folk is darling
@@paddy2460 you mean Lana’s NFR
@@sir.dracarys its not folk, please.
Lorde’s doing 60’s folk.
lorde can do no wrong, she is a true artist. i've been looking up to her since i was 13 and now, at 21, i found myself crying with this because last months have been hard but this calmed my heart, i feel so at home. this reminds me of pure heroine and i feel like i'm 14 again, riding the bus with my knees pulled in. i love you, lorde, i hope you can feel it. thanks for all the art and all the emotion and all the truth in your work. LOVE FROM BRAZIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Girl im the same age and....feels weird how we are growing with her.
🥺🖤
Eu me sinto exatamente assim 😭❤️
🖤🕊
How gorgeous is that this comment section is filled with super sad ex 15 year olds who are still sad…
But grew up and survived, so we could be here listening Stoned at the nail salon
Currently I’m far from home and everything that makes me happy. This song makes me want to return Home and just ride and ride through the green mountains with the people I love, get back in the car with my hair all messed up, feeling safe enough because what I need is with me
💛💚💛
Also filled with a lot of cringe as well
Wft it's midnight and I'm crying from this comment
💗💗💗
Me too:(
"This song is sort of a rumination on getting older, settling into domesticity, and questioning if you’ve made the right decisions. I think lots of people start asking those questions of themselves around my age, and it was super comforting to me writing them down, hoping they’d resonate with others too. I used this song as a dumping ground for so many thoughts…"
-Lorde
HELL YEAH! Swear to LORDE, that's what I was thinking with this song's meaning and personal feeling being almost 22,,, so she transitioned her wants into a reality with this song for sure!!!!
@Luis Collado Having the same sound doesn't necessarily mean it was ripped off. Most of the art that we think is "unique" is usually some form of recycled ideas. I mean, any language has a plethora of words that everybody in that language uses repetitively, which in that sense is the same field of recycling the same sonics of music or the same styles of paintings. Who cares about any of that anyway, if we enjoy the "rip off" what else matters ?
(I swear I'm not being condescending or petty, I know text can get lost in translation a lot)
@Luis Collado:,(
In this song lorde is exploring how life has gone by and she has taken a delicate stop to see it all
As she says incase she has chosen wrong
She likes where she is but can't help feeling something is missing
And maybe everything didn't happen and she's 'Stoned at the nail salon'
She is still crazy for that lover she talks about in melodrama
Which is similar to her " I'm my mother's child and I will love you till my breathing stops"
She talks about spending all the evenings with her parents in the pandemic and how she was so young once and innocent and now life is going by
But then maybe she's just stoned at the nail salon. Again .
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*i literally had no expectations for this song, but still she didn’t disappoint*
how can you be disappointed if you didn't have any expectation
@@jarrodstrachan8998 ask twitter idk
how can you not have expectations for a lorde song it’s a LORDE song
wait i wanna clarify that im talking about this song cause it’s literally called “stoned at the nail salon” (and ofc i didn’t hear the leaks and stuf) so i didn’t know what expect at all.
It is very disappointing.
Lorde litterally can't make bad music, all her songs are perfect 💙
she only knows perfection
She's Lord(e) for a reason
That’s exactly how I feel
She should do a collab with obama
yup!!!
I have been so lucky to be the same age as Lorde, she has captured my life beautifully with her albums
Pure heroine: 16, miserable, stressed, wanted to leave my hometown and meet new people; this album was an escape for me
Melodrama: 20, finally found my people, making so many memories, feeling alive, finding excitement in uncertainties
Solar Power: 24, moved back to my childhood home, wanting more but content and at peace with who I am and who I hold closest to me, unsure what direction to take my life in
omg that’s so me!
im at the pure heroine stage right now and it feels like I'll never reach the melodrama stage
i dont know about you, but this song sounds like the aftermath of ribs, hard feelings, and liability
almost like spring; the blossoming
after everything thats happened, you’re starting to accept life the way it is now. that is what this song feels like.
acceptance.
Yes yes yes yesssss
exactly how I feel, she's just amazing with her songwriting.
Right. So strong too. Like a deep sigh almost “am I overthinking or am I just high”
1000% agreed
So perfectly put
Solar Power: "blink three times when you feel it kicking in, that solar power"
Stoned at the Nail Salon: "My hot blood's been burning for so many summers now"
Liability: "Every perfect summer's eating me alive"
Hard Feelings: “It’s time to let go of this endless summer afternoon”
Edit: here after the album dropped to add Big Star’s full response to Liability, with “Every perfect summer’s gotta say goodnight” and
“Every perfect summer’s gotta take its flight”
Lorde is perfect beyond my feeble understanding, but i'm so loving this multi-faceted summer theme
girl just needs some sunscreen
@@irthamepali 💀
Is there perfect places yes where you do not feel alone Les time for lyrics more time for chatting
The Louvre: "Well, summer slipped us underneath her tongue"
@Minami Uchida I'M DED
Nail technician: “acrylic or gel babe?”
Lorde: 👁👄👁 *stoned af*
😂😂😂
Hahaha 😂
Lorde: ...Yes 👁👄👁
Acrylic
STOP
bruh its a meme from instagram, dont steal
The way this song makes you reflect on yourself especially about the transition from a teenager to an adult is like feeling anxious and getting healed at the same time. Acceptance and embracing always have been and still is the ultimate answer.
Lorde will never miss. She’s an artist all through and through and isn’t doing it for the money. Respect.
"But my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now" ENDED SHAKESPEARE WITH EASE
Why did “spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you” hit so hard
This line broke me.
I can't do that anymore and its...ugh
Same. It broke me
I like that she didn't say "with your parents" because sometimes the people who really raised you (out of the depths) might be your friends in your twenties
Exactly
This song didn’t have to fucking puncture my heart like it did
truly
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......sigh, truth be told.
For real
Yeah it does, every fucking time I listen to it.
beautiful as always. artist of our generation.
True
Our generation being the L-O-V-E-L-E-S-S generation
is lana del rey
@@aksharpaduru363 respect ur opinion, but idk why u had to say it on a comment about Lorde
++ Taylor Swift
“and the dog that comes when I call” R.I.P. I’m sobbing rn 💔💔💔
So that line is about her dead dog?
@@gentleearthquake3350 yes her dog died a while back 💔
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@@gentleearthquake3350 I actually think this was written before Pearl's (her dog's) death.
@@Greatcountry37 yes it was written right after melodrama tour when her dog was alive 🙏🏻
She’s grown up! She’s no longer 19 and on fire so I guess it’s time for me to grow up too…
Thank you lorde for allowing me to enter the next phase of my life
One of the biggest things I’ve struggled with in life is change and saying goodbye to people, this song makes me extremely emotional for that reason. Didn’t think I’d be pouring out my heart on here but Lorde has always perfectly summed up how I’ve felt through different times in my life and I’m glad to see I’m not alone in that sentiment.
“cause all the beautiful girls, they will fade like the roses”
New aesthetic quota check
Pretty girls dont know the things that i lnow vibes
Felt that 💔 and I will do too, eventually
@@alexandras.6638 we all will. That's just life.
The gurls have a new caption for insta
I feel like this album is going to be a deep dive into ‘every perfect summer’s eating me alive’ from Liability
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Was thinking the same thing
Of course, she literally said we’re all gonna watch her disappear into the sun
The line "I'm still crazy for you, babe" reminds me of "I'll find a way to be without you, babe" from Writer in the Dark.
It's more like I'm my mother's child and I'll love you till my breathing stops
yess!!
And “oh, make it good.” Reminds me of “we can talk it so good, we can make it so divine.”
THIS
@@gsiya4023 i’ll love you till you call the cops on me
she’s one of the greatest lyricists of this generation. she’s telling her story but her music will still always resonate with so many people.
This feels like such a nod to writer in the dark or hard feelings
Nope there were instruments other than acoustic guitars there. They were innovative, nostalgic and cinematic. This song is lazy acoustic guitar generic sad girl music.
@@albusseverusprior7708 I meant lyrically but go off I guess
@@albusseverusprior7708 or this is just a matured version not overproduced
@@albusseverusprior7708 stfu.. this is theme like a 1960’s folk and so matured. Generic sad girl music. Sir your Toxicity doesn’t need here.
@@albusseverusprior7708 lazy???
"maybe im just stoned at the nail salon" is the equivalent of saying "idk lol" after a vulnerable text
edit: thanks for the likes! I'm uploading a cover of this song tomorrow so feel free to subscribe while you're here (-:
Why is this truth. Fact. A law of nature
bestie FACTS
Musically, this feels like Lana's Hope is a Dangerous Thing .... Love ITTT!!
Completely Jack Antonoff's fault. He works with both Lana and Lorde.
Jack antonoff
He also did folklore and evermore
It also feels like Wild At Heart by Lana too
@@cristiancorrea5700 exactly!!! i was abt to say that too
I was in college when pure heroine came out. I was in university when melodrama came out. Now I'm applying for my masters and Lorde is dropping her new album. I just feel connected to her through the ages. Through the times. This song is just enough nostalgic for me to remember all of the previous times I heard Lorde whether in college or in university. Her art is the same. She is the same. We are the same. Just the time has changed.
This is my 2021 jam
WTF PERFECT EXTREMELY MEMORABLE
ok now im gonna listen
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Never was stoned at the nail salon but I would let my nails stoned while talking with Ella about life and time passing 💅
I refuse to continue studying. Whatever, I'll get a perfect score tomorrow. Thank you, Lorde.
hope you do well on your exam 🥰
@@evem8491 thank youuuu. ♥️✨
this!!
as you should🥳 good luck though🤍
@@axelvhox6199 best of luck
“Liability” is without question my all time favourite song ever, which is genuinely saying a LOT because I listen to music almost 24/7 and don’t really watch TV. Saying that, this song has the same beautiful undertones that Liability does and I’ve been listening to it for a week straight now. So glad you’re back with the fantastic music ❤️
she just can’t make bad music, a truly queen and a icon
This song is the whole mood I’m trying to manifest this year. Calm, acceptance, joy, reflection
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Damn yes
Agree
Yes 💛
People can say what ever they want but Lorde is lyrically genius. I will always hang on to her music.
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@@midnightecstacy7354 it's already slow. What kind of evil will make it much slower
@@laurenceespiritu5527 ecstasy.
Don’t you just love music? Teary eyed and grateful wonderful songs like this are part of my life
Her songwriting is on another level. She is a lyrical genius and her songs are audible works of art
If she produces an album every two years, the industry is hers already
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"lyrical genius" this is the most basic boring thing i have ever heard
@@kaijuhunting and a better name is?
“Spend all the evening you can with the people who raised you” fuck why is that lyric making me so emotional in the club rn
Why are you on youtube at the club lmao
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@@drakefrid4948 fr 😭
In this song lorde is exploring how life has gone by and she has taken a delicate stop to see it all
As she says incase she has chosen wrong
She likes where she is but can't help feeling something is missing
And maybe everything didn't happen and she's 'Stoned at the nail salon'
She is still crazy for that lover she talks about in melodrama
Which is similar to her " I'm my mother's child and I will love you till my breathing stops"
She talks about spending all the evenings with her parents in the pandemic and how she was so young once and innocent and now life is going by
But then maybe she's just stoned at the nail salon. Again .
@@drakefrid4948 that's when lorde posts
Forget mainstream. I’m glad she writes what she feels and not what’s “expected”
hate to be the one to break it to you but lorde is mainstream LOL. she's good but not some "hidden gem indie legend"
@@daft8090 yes, of course she's mainstream in the sense that she's a famous artist. But I think what he meant was that this song doesn't fit the mainstream sound, and he was saying that he liked that she experimented with different sounds rather than just writing the kind of music people expected of her and/or the kind of music that's popular right now.
@@daft8090 listen to LAUREL - Scream Drive Faster
I luv how that's what Lorde, Lana, and Taylor do, so organic and different from artists like Ariana, Nicki, etc.
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I cant believe that I'm part of the people who like Lorde's music. you guys really have great taste in music.
I wasn't really feeling solar power but THIS has me excited. Such an ethereal track.
This is indeed ethereal!!!!
SAME!!!
i agree...much better song than solar
Solar Power is a fun song but this one is most impressive. Looking forward to lots more from this talent.
"spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you"
we're too busy growing up that we often forget that our parents are also growing old. I sometimes forget how things are not permanent. It is both a sad and comforting reality.
This is so soothing and angelic, HER VOICE IS SO CLEAR
@EVERY SINGER IS SO GOOD! LOL!
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the part where she says ''well my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now. it's time to cool it down, wherever that leads'' really makes me emotional, idk why
This song is like a sad song you listen to when you are alone during Christmas and you’re having an existential crisis.
It’s a date! ♥️🎄🎅🏾🎼🎵🎶🎧🎤🤣
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i felt attacked
I still think the song resonates in the sad feelings of a perfect summer.
End of call me by your name type beat
THIS REALLY IS THE LIABILITY OF SOLAR POWER 😭🙏🏻
Her songs on her albums literally have no skips. A young legend right here.
Bowie called her the Future of Music
I fucking love lorde, she describes The Experience of growing up in the modern age like no one Else cause she went through it herself
When Lorde says "i love this life i have, the vine hanging over the door" i feel like she's referring to hard feelings, where she said she's got flowers for all her rooms. And she's been caring for them so long that they've grown vines. The lyricism!!
"but it's time to cool it down"
this line somehow makes me cry.
lorde helped us understand youth and now she's helping us understand parting from it
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Actually stoned and listening to this masterpiece. Lorde never disappoints honestly. My soul felt like it has transcended💛
She makes me want to get a mani-pedi and just reflect on life,,,
LORDE: QUEEN OF REALIZATIONS AND NAIL CARE
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I have a feeling solar power will be album of the year….
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🙏🏻🙏🏻
THIS WOMAN JUST SAVED THE NEXT 4 YEARS OF MY LIFE
Currently watching the sea so calm and peaceful at the beach, listening to this masterpiece. It feels so good
I literally cannot explain in words how beautiful this song is, lyrically and musically..
She's one of the only artists that doesn't have a single bad song
I like your pfp
^
Solar Power is awful
yea this is a lie
i don't like a few songs on pure heroine
These new songs have such a different vibe to Lorde's previous ones, but I think that they complement them so well. She's shown us the flow from confusion and emotional turmoil experienced in our teenage years to the softer existence that comes with age. It's really beautiful and something that lots of her fans from the Melodrama era can relate to and grow alongside. Can't wait to see these songs performed live
perfectly said.
she performed this on Seth Myers
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I was 14 going on 15 when Pure Heroine released. It perfectly summed up my teenage life. I was 17 when Melodrama released. Getting older and being afraid of the changes, I felt so seen and heard by that album.
Now this........dude. The gifts and talent she has for songwriting. Being able to perfectly describe every emotion I've felt, being able to relate to all of this music. It almost brings me to tears. No... It does, because she reminds me of a simpler time, a time I ache and yearn to live in once again.
Thank you, Lorde.
Yes I feel you on that
same dude
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My favorite girl from New Zealand is back, and she’s shining more than ever. 🔆
Sounds like 'Chemtrails Over The Country Club" and it's so beautiful!
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Kinda reminds me _hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have_ , with no shadeee, both are incredible songs
@@banananoidenoide9580 THIS!! I was just saying this… how is no one talking about it. I like both songs but …. It’s too similar
Sounds just like Wild At Heart. Jack need to learn new chord progressions
Yes exactly! That's why it's perfect!
Solar Power Album is going to be a timeless and amazing record.
“cause all the music you loved at 16 you’ll grow out of” I think that she is also talking about what she wrote, in fact in solar power era you can see that she performs her older songs in a different way, she has grown, she has matured, it doesn’t hurt anymore since she healed, I love this new Lorde
This soothes me - at a soul level. As a confused teen and an edgy college kid, I loved Lorde's angsty side but now, I love her more because it's like the both of us have grown up. Not that angry at the world kid anymore cause all the music you loved at 16, you'll grow out of. I'm just a mid-20s kid now trying to make sense of the world and enjoying whatever I could enjoy in life. Loving each small beautiful thing we meet, and I think it's time to cool it down - leave that confused teen stage forever and be a grown up, mature and be happy with what's in the world, whatever that means.
Hard feelings: “it’s time to let go of this endless summer afternoon”
Stoned at the nail salon:
“Well, my hot blood's been burning for so many summers now
It's time to cool it down, wherever that leads”
Love club:
“I was in, but I want out
My mother's love is choking me”
Stoned at the nail salon:
“Spend all the evenings you can with the people who raised you”
🥺🥺🥺
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she is the very best at documenting our generation's characters development 😣😣
Right!!! 😩😩
ruclips.net/video/nW15ELzKBg0/видео.html 🍀
Liability:
"I know that it's exciting running through the night, but every perfect summer's eating me alive until you're gone..."
Lorde has this magic of making the idea of being "stoned" a romantic and blissful one. God. She an angel
Lords is a true artist, in every sense of the word.
This song feels like a reminiscence of her past from where she is at now, a happy place she loves. The last part hits hard “spend all the evenings you can with people who raised you, coz all the times they’ll change”. And no Lorde, I will never grow out of your music I loved, it’ll only grow more.
ruclips.net/video/xdkjMV9Xe6I/видео.html the slowed version but it's more sad.
LMFAOOO THE WAY IM STONED AT THE NAIL SALON RN
ruclips.net/video/kCpG3RrfvmM/видео.html .
I’m stoned getting my fill hahaha literal vibes
Is that the truth?
No way!!
Let's give it to de fanfic!
THIS ALBUM IS GONNA BE REVOLUTIONAL.
This song just makes me feel so many emotions and feelings, I love how it’s so beautifully written. The vibe is so peaceful and calm yet emotional.