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Splendour In The Park

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Superb 2012 festival performance from Lana Del Rey.
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Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd 

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Lana delivers yet another swooning and unquestionably cool record for her ninth outing.
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BLUE BANISTERS

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The scope & grandeur of this record is too expansive to comprehend upon first listen.
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Chemtrails Over The Country Club

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Lana’s sixth album has met the impossible expectations set by its predecessor – it’s a gripping & atmospheric showstopper of smoky pop cha...
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Norman Fucking Rockwell!

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Lust For Life

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her rich, languorous voices returns accompanied by backing that forms deep swirling textures – altogether, the record is an ethereal, hauntingly soulful p...
born to die
  1. Born To Die
  2. Off To The Races
  3. Blue Jeans
  4. Video Games
  5. Diet Mountain Dew
  6. National Anthem
  7. Dark Paradise
  8. Radio
  9. Carmen
  10. Million Dollar Man
  11. Summertime Sadness
  12. This Is What Makes Us Girls

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born to die

polydor
  • CD

    Released: 30th Jan 2012

    £7.99
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  • 2lp + bonus tracks

    Released: 6th Feb 2012

    £37.99
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with a sultry, affecting voice, the new york-born singer has taken the musical world by storm with the stunning, if somewhat ubiquitous single ‘video games’.

‘born to die’ extinguishes any doubts that she is a one hit wonder as it clearly demonstrates that lana is more than capable of expanding her dramatic brand of pop music across a whole album. “a sonic world that harks back to bristol in the early 90’s, all sighing strings & slow burning beats… tune out the background media noise & immerse yourself.” 4/5 – mojo. “positively brimming with atmospherics - soaring, sonorous strings, echoing electronic boom-bap, morose, maudlin guitar crescendos.” – mtv.