Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey


4.5
superb

Review

by Winesburgohio STAFF
November 13th, 2012 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I was wrong

Ladies and Gentlemen, don't give me that filthy look; refrain, if you will, from sneeringly chortling at my unabashed defense and adoration of Lana Del Rey's exquisite little EP. Hearing 'Born to Die' for the first time, I had all the same qualms and misgivings you did. The cloying anachronistic evocations of an era long since past; the tedious drone of her voice; the problematic lyrics; the perceived nepotism involved in her recording contract (although tellingly I- and I suspect you- didn't give a *** about her male counterpart James Black's similarly privileged circumstances). Yet listening to the singles of her album in the context of her EP invigorated the songs, gave them immediacy somehow. I'm not sure of all the factors that resulted in my sudden and drastic about-face, my conversion to a believer and acolyte, but now a convert I am; to the extent that I believe, and will argue (though perhaps not entirely cogently), that the four pop gems that comprise this EP are some of the best pop tracks I've heard bar none.

Commentators frequently compare Lana Del Rey to contemporary pop sensation forebears (a la Lady Gaga, Adele et al.), but I think her essential ethos is more comparable to the kind evidenced on Jenny Hval's 'Viscera' or, more recently, Jessie Ware's 'Devotion'. While more overtly 'poppy' than those two, Lana shares a similar sort of ethic of deconstruction. Hence the uneasy synthesis of the afore-mentioned evocations of the 1950's and 60's with the jarringly modern elements of sampling, more obvious references to sexuality- which in turn combat archaic and grandiose string arrangements. Hence, too, 'Video Games'; at once a poignant (and marvelous) pop song and a knowing pastiche of pop tropes that touches on Belinda Carlisle's 'Heaven is a Place on Earth', the endlessly stated promise that 'everything I do is for you', the ubiquitous tragic and unfulfilled romance. And then there's 'Off to the Races', which alludes to the central relationship of Nabakov's incendiary 'Lolita' and its manipulative power imbalance; the lyric 'you are my one true love', so often interpreted at face value, cannot be understood as entirely sincere. This is the genius of Rey's deconstruction; there is a detached distance from herself as musician and the songs she creates. So the allusions to the 50's and the generic lyrics have a function beyond mere kitsch; rather, they form a lens through which Lana can indict pop and it's treatment of the 'female' and deconstruct pop tropes while simultaneously reveling in them.

Please, rest assured: I'm not trying to impart some didactic message here about how Lana Del Rey's music has been misconstrued or deliver a sermon about double standards of pop or accuse anyone of misogyny if they don't like her or whatever. What I am saying is that there is very, very clever pop on display here. And tenuous analysis aside, the songs on here are all glorious, delightful pop constructions that rouse and move. ***, they're pretty much perfect; the only notable flaw here is the track-listing. The EP would have been better served to place the propulsive 'Off to the Races' somewhere in the middle, where it would've enlivened proceedings no end. As it is as a closing track, it generates momentum that is ultimately squandered and would perhaps be needed to perk the middle section up symmetrically. And yet this is a minor quibble that ultimately doesn't detract from the songs themselves, and what a collection of songs they are. Four of the greatest pop songs of recent memory, effervescent and beautiful and nothing less.

If you had told me after my first listen of 'Born to Die' that I would end up waxing lyrical about the singles off it in a few months time, I would've spluttered and denied (and no doubt imparted a few choice words- like perhaps 'menace!', or 'scourge!', or even 'imbecile!'). And yet here I am defending her, absolutely arrested by their beguile and charm. Now- if anyone needs me i'll be spinning 'Video Games' at a pants-***tingly loud volume and singing along roaringly:

“HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH WITH YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU”



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Comments:Add a Comment 
TooLateToGoBack
November 13th 2012


2106 Comments


all hail queen Lana.

also, review Paradise.

Trebor.
Emeritus
November 13th 2012


59843 Comments


lips kill my boner

americanohno
November 13th 2012


2177 Comments


yeah man I don't wanna be an asshole but she needs to murder whoever did her plastic surgery.

Trebor.
Emeritus
November 13th 2012


59843 Comments


They make me angry at the world just looking at them, I don't know why
It's like looking into the soul of the devil

tommygun
November 13th 2012


27108 Comments


The way she says the word "with" in "heaven is a place on earth with you" really irritates me for some reason.

Cygnatti
November 13th 2012


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

she says it really fast, I don't get it



but yeah this rules, I hated it at first as well but now I don't.

PistolPete
November 13th 2012


5304 Comments


These are just four really fucking good songs. Also like "Summertime Sadness" off the LP.

Her new stuff is actually not too shabby either. I think I'm in love...thoughts?

Cygnatti
November 13th 2012


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

these are the 4 best songs on the debut album



fucking sweet

PistolPete
November 13th 2012


5304 Comments


new EP is proving to be magical

TooLateToGoBack
November 13th 2012


2106 Comments


Can't wait to get my copy tomorrow.

"Bel Air" was phenomenal.

henryChinaski
November 13th 2012


5016 Comments


Why does she always look so distraught.

KILL
November 13th 2012


81580 Comments


fuck this whore

henryChinaski
November 13th 2012


5016 Comments


I'd love to.

Cygnatti
June 3rd 2015


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wish this had national anthem then it'd be perf

Cygnatti
September 18th 2015


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

sweet rev bro :]

this and west coast are easily her best



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