Lana Del Rey Born to Die
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TooLateToGoBack
February 3rd 2012


2106 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You mean the one on Jay Leno tonight? It wasn't too bad, but she definitely needs improvement.



Ugh, Amazon needs to hurry up and ship my order of this.

ValeriusTheImmortal
February 3rd 2012


1237 Comments


exactly...maybe we can get back to giving praise to actual singers and performers instead of garbage

Trebor.
Emeritus
February 3rd 2012


59869 Comments


Yeah, Kate Bush and Bjork sound amazing live

danrawkz
February 3rd 2012


390 Comments


I'm talking about the SNL one, I'm assuming the Jay Leno one isn't much better given how utterly terrible the SNL one was.



Mike225
February 3rd 2012


14 Comments


Where I do like Blue Jeans, and not so much Video Games, she has a nice voice, but when she sings it sounds kind of whiney, and really takes away from the lyrics :S I also think she has a speech impediment? But yeah, she's okay, I'd never see her live, and it's something to fall asleep to.

Peripes
February 3rd 2012


84 Comments


I think this has got like 5 reviews with either 4 or 2.

Swingfinger
February 3rd 2012


100 Comments


no speech impediment... I think the injections in her lips just make it hard for her to annunciate words. Her story reminds me of Katy Perry who released her first album on a Christian label under her real name and then reinvented herself as a sex doll with an oh so controvercial lesbian kissing song written by her label. Except Lana is pandering to the pretentious indie crowd who are less likely to forgive the manufactured persona. She needs to work on her interview skills though if she wants to convince us she's more than a blank slate.



Adabelle
February 4th 2012


4425 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Probably already been said but the ratings graph on this is fantastic.

geezers1989
February 4th 2012


290 Comments


album is utter shit. makes a nice coaster though

anarchistfish
February 4th 2012


30344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

you actually bought it or is that a silly little throwaway comment?

KangarooSong
February 4th 2012


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Some of the people rating this poorly are just dudes with low self-esteem who couldn't imagine Lana Del Rey singing about being in love with them.

anarchistfish
February 4th 2012


30344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

well that's definitely silly

Electric City
February 4th 2012


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

lana del rey sings love songs to abusive coke addicts damn why cant i be that guy

wabbit
February 4th 2012


7059 Comments


You lack the upper body strength to be abusive.

Aphrodisiac
February 4th 2012


1739 Comments


yea all of downer's strength is in his mind

Electric City
February 4th 2012


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

You lack the upper body strength to be abusive.




thanks glass houses bieber

patrickfannon
February 4th 2012


892 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It's a shame that the whole album couldn't be as great and effortlessly cool as "Born To Die."

kaparoni
February 4th 2012


367 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I'm listening to her alvum in the first time now . By far sounds good. Currently I don't think this album worth getting 4.0 . Their are a few weak somgs but I still didn't finish to hear the album so... Maybe I 'll change my mind regarding the album. I think Burn To Die is the best song here . In addition the lyrics about love is all over this album . I hope she will find better subjects in her next album . Anyway good singer .

Goatlord
February 4th 2012


405 Comments


You're fucking kidding me, right? This music is bullshit.

newjunkaesthetic93
February 5th 2012


1871 Comments


I'm aspiring to be the male Lana Del Rey. I'm gonna mumble sing a bunch of stupid shit about tampons and become a star.



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