There were plenty of good reasons not to like Born To Die, Lana Del Rey's first album, and there were plenty of bad reasons, too. I hated the album, for reasons both good and bad. Good reasons: It was ...
Is pop music's somber sweetheart Lana Del Rey about to pull a Beyonce? Her sophomore set, 'Ultraviolence,' feels like it is shrouded in secrecy. With a new billboard featuring Del Rey's pretty face ...
The day has come for Lana Del Rey to unveil the video for “Ultraviolence,” the title track from her sophomore LP. In true LDR style (see also “Shades of Cool”) the clip has a purposefully amateurish ...
With a title like Ultraviolence, you’d expect the upcoming Lana Del Rey album’s cover to feature the singer brandishing machines guns or dodging explosions or clutching a knife or something besides ...
Lana Del Rey debuted her Ultraviolence music video today and it's not what you'd expect. Despite the title, the music video paints an innocuous picture of a bride wandering through a garden sans her ...
Canadian producer Troy Beetle's bka Datsik has delivered dubstep remix of "Ultraviolence." He leaves the vocal track mostly intact, but drains the songs wistfulness and shakes out (most of) Lana Del ...
This morning, Lana Del Rey released the music video for "West Coast," the first single off her upcoming album Ultraviolence. The video is Lana, well, being Lana. It might just be her most Lana Del Rey ...
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