Norman is THAT album. But Ocean Blvd is a masterpiece too. She keeps making albuns that impacts and defines the next years - Born to die- Ultraviolence - NFR - Ocean Blvd.
She was robbed at the 2019 Grammy’s. I hope they rectify that mistake this year. DYKTATUOB is album of the year for me. I love it even more than NFR. You guys should listen to it, for sure. The thing about Lana is, the more you learn about her, the songs hit even harder. She has been very honest in her music, ever more so as time goes on. She’s one of the best songwriters there is, and she brings some very interesting sounds and themes into the pop genre. In fact, without Lana, we might not have Lorde, Billie, Olivia…Lana changed pop music for the better. Even Taylor says it.
Mariners Apartment Complex is a song that was made because a boyfriend of Lanas had basically told her that he's happy because they both are so fucked up so he’s glad they have each other. Lana was shocked, because she felt pretty stable back then. But the boyfriend was really hurt, because the person he thought related to him on that level right now didnt even feel that way, and he projected all that onto her. So Lana wrote this song as a reassurance to him that no matter how he feels she will be there for him. But "They took my sadness out of context" is probably also directed at how people perceive her. As this "sad girl" that is never okay and always miserable, which just isnt true!! Lana always does things that she hopes will make her happy, like we hear in "Happiness is a butterfly". And in her sadness theres strength and emotional maturity
Lana I think is definitely more of an alternative singer. Her recent stuff is more singer songwriter. But her first 4 albums are wildly different than what we consider pop. She does hiphop and rock and even jazz.
hell YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. The masterpiece of the 2010s. THE MASTERPIECE. I cannot wait for this. Banger after banger after banger. Her Magnum Opus IMHO.
I cannot wait for your dad to listen to Ocean Boulevard, him wanting to hear a speed up in the second half will make the album even more adored by your dad! Please do that first, and then the rest of her discography! Though NFR to the day is my favourite album from Lana, and of course in my top 3 of all time.
This album carried me through my college years. Definitely, my comfort album. Something about it sonically just makes me feel safe and relaxed. Letting go of all the tension.
The Bar-t-t-tender stutter was meant to emulate the paparazzi cameras that she's trying to escape with her new truck and have "photo-free exits" from her bartenders side
I heard that the stutter is increasing as the song advances because it’s meant to infer that she’s getting gradually more drunk at the bar. That also would explain the abrupt ending, as if she passed out.
Lana produces all her music! Jack also produced but Lana has a HEAVY say in how her music sounds! It's one of my favourite things about her, her ability to not only write her music but get the emotional point across through her production choices
I love Lana, but you still have to be honest and take the few seconds to look up she barely has any producer credits on some of her albums. Ultraviolence is a great example.
@@mstrmren I should’ve clarified, she took control as a producer on her later albums but her input while working with producers is mostly why her sound throughout each album is unique!
Listen to her first album (born to die paradise version), she can definitely "raise the roof", has a lot more upbeat songs and is also an amazing album. I think your father would love to hear it since he wants to hear her on more upbeat
I love that your dad was able to pick up on the recovery references in some of the songs. I first attempted to get sober in 2019 after this album came out and never really picked up on these references in Lana's music until after I finally went to rehab and started attending meetings.
Her best album and one of the best albums of all time! The fact that it didn’t win AOTY is a travesty. Let’s hope Did you know that there’s a tunnel under ocean blvd? wins at this year’s Grammys!
Omg yes, finally Lana Del Rey. NFR is a modern classic. Her voice is stunning, it makes you feel in a dream when your awake. Jack literally has worked with the golden trio: Taylor, Lana & Lorde, the guy is a tsunami of talent. Cinnamon Girl is in my top 10 of all her discography. You guys should definitely listen to BORN TO DIE, Lana changed the whole pop industry in 2012 with her debut. Is breathtaking (also it has more upbeat songs, Dad)💙
SWOONING alongside y’all with this reaction! This album still gives me chills. Please react to her discography from the beginning to experience her masterful, dense, mythical, but always very human story ✨
I'm so serious when I say Born to Die (paradise edition) changed music, she really created a whole new genre but also a new feeling,a way to make music. Also i was so sure your dad was going to love lana del rey not just as artist ahahah she is so raw and sincere and visceral
Doin' Time is actually a cover of Sublime song. I liked a few Lana songs when her first album came out, but started deep diving all her albums when she dropped 2 in the same year (2021), Chemtrails and Blue Banisters. Over the last year and a half she's quickly become one of my favorite musical artists and definitely my favorite female singer. It would be a disservice for you not to go back to her first album, but also her most recent.
An immaculate album 🤩 Born to Die holds such a special place in my heart and is arguably just as fun to listen to even if it’s not as technically perfect as NFR. I hope you and Dad listen to more of her work!
also, I'm new to your channel and really enjoyed your reaction 💗 I hope you'll dive into Lana's discography! Some facts, that might be interesting if you're new to her music: she writes all of her songs (except from covers obviously), she wanted to be a poet when she was younger and she still thinks about herself as a poet first, then as a singer, she even published her poetry book, she graduated with a metaphysics degree, she's (just) 38 but her biography is already so full! Like, she lived through so much, e.g. she suffered from an alcohol addiction, she was sent abroad to boarding school after her friend/boyfriend commmited s*icide - she sings about some of this on her newest album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, when she became famous she was accused by media and critics that she's just the fake product of her label and that her father bought her a career and only since NFR she actually started to get the deserved universal recognition. So many artists mentioned her as their inspiration (including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Carli XCX, Olivia Rorigo), because she reall has changed the industry.
Lana doesn’t miss. She has a commitment of rock history but also music history over the decades. I grew up on artists from the midcentury, especially blues artists and when I first heard her i knew immediately she was perfect for my ears cuz she fits what i grew up with (im 26 😂)
you guys really need react to her album from 2014 ‘Ultraviolence’ next, her most psychedelic rock inspired album ever and it’s one of her best as well! 🖤
NFR is the best record ever made. I love that album. And I love the way you guys listen to Lana’s song. Eye shut and enjoying the visuals. Like diving into another world. That’s a good trip.
Norman fucking Rockwell is my favorite album of all time, its a masterpiece. The reason why its called Norman Rockwell is because thats the name of an artist who was looked down up on because his art wasnt good enough. He would draw art that is chaotic but would reflect the current way culture and the people around him. Only after his death was he recognized for his incredible pieces. And the first track is called that way because the man she was dating was also a poet, who thought he wasnt recognized. But me personally I also think that Lana felt that way about herself, that she wasnt being recognized after her hit album "Born To Die". It seemed like people didnt care about her art anymore. But NFR is very recognized now which mustve been a surprise for her. For more info about the album I recommend checking out "Swiftologist" on youtube who has a youtube video about it!! But basically NFR is everything to me
one of my favorite albums and one of my best covers along with Lorde's Melodrama, I didn't like my first reaction because I didn't pay attention to the lyrics but when I learned English at 19-20 and had some relationships, everything changed for me with this album.
About California I found this in a foro and I think it really resumes Lana relationship with the city: "Her entire persona is an amalgamation of a million different aesthetics, and the backdrop is California: the glamour of Old Hollywood actresses like Monroe and Garbo swinging drunk at the Chateau Marmont; the rawness of the beatnik poets like Ginsberg and Kerouac, who left New York in the 50s for a San Francisco Beat Movement Renaissance; the hippy movement that came to a sinister and bloody end in ‘69 with the Manson murders and the Altamont Free Concert; and how about the twisted horrors lurking beneath every palm tree-dotted sunset that Lynch captures in Mulholland Drive. California is in every lyric she writes; it’s the only place where Elizabeth Grant’s ‘Lana Del Rey’ can exist in perfect postmodern oscillation as an impossibly timeless persona of sex, drugs, and poetry. These are some of her strongest influences, and they’re all here mixing together in Cali."
i don't know their names i knew them from their taylor swift reactions but i love at 54:56 the son is so into it that he puts his hand like he's singing it in his mind
There’s a crazy amount of obscure references throughout this album and all of lanas discography it was great to see you pick out John Lennon and houses of the holy
I've been highly highly recommending people to react to some of Lana's live performances ! Any from her Amoeba appearance in Hollywood back in 2012 ( she sang born to die, blue jeans and video games) then one of her best live performances for sure, is from 2015 her performance of Shades of Cool posted by the account "butterfly V" it's SO so good .. and then two more from 2018 at her show in Texas she sang "Love" and "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing" these are also some incredibly great lives with stunning vocals .. Lana's the only artist that had the ability to get me to travel five hours to her Pittsburgh show October 3rd and there's a reason for that ! 😅❤
this album is REALLY great, one of my favorites too, but ultraviolence is truly a masterpiece, and even more rock than nfr. you guys should react to it! ps: doin’ time is actually a cover, she does covers very often and always kills it.
NFR embodies 90s surf rock so well while still bringing in the structure of rock and folk from the 70s. Many people say the Doin Time cover doesn’t make sense, but I wholeheartedly disagree. She uses that theremin-like electronic whining sound the same way that Sublime would throw into tracks. If you don’t believe me, listen to Garden Grove by Sublime. Key example of this albums music palette along with little bits of the Chili Peppers, Joni Mitchell, a little of a Janis feel. It’s so amazing too because this album is built on the supports of artists that I grew up with as my favorite artists! People really talk her down, but she knows her shit when it comes to music and its history
Glad you guys had a good time with this one! I personally think this is her best album, Ocean Boulevard is her most pesonal, and my favorite is one of her older albums; Ultraviolence, which I recommend you guys check out too! It has a different vibe, almost unexplainable!
so excited to watch this! PLEASE listen to born to die - paradise edition. her first album, it shows off her pop side much more, & it is sooooooo fucking good. like a stellar 1st album. my 2nd favorite to nfr!
I love the reaction thanks for the video!!! It would be great if you did more Lana reactions. Ultraviolence would be great for the next video. It’s a great album, I feel like your dad would like it🫶
For me, Ocean Blvd is my Favorite Lana Album, because it shows such Massive Growth in Her lyrics, her vulnerability and Strength as a person, that has been through so much! Listening to it, it like you are with her, in Her own Therapy Session, and it truly has helped me Greatly with my own Mental Health Issues! There are so many reflections of NFR in Ocean Blvd, and you can clearly see the influence the record has had since 2019! NFR is a Classic, as will Ocean Blvd be ❤️
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Norman is THAT album. But Ocean Blvd is a masterpiece too. She keeps making albuns that impacts and defines the next years - Born to die- Ultraviolence - NFR - Ocean Blvd.
There’s a heart in how music used to be made, and she’s bringing that spirit back to music makers now
Billboard Visionary of the year right there
Yk oceans surpassed nfr in streams
@@jacknguyen6036 deserved
Y'all always forget to mention blue banisters
She was robbed at the 2019 Grammy’s. I hope they rectify that mistake this year. DYKTATUOB is album of the year for me. I love it even more than NFR. You guys should listen to it, for sure. The thing about Lana is, the more you learn about her, the songs hit even harder. She has been very honest in her music, ever more so as time goes on. She’s one of the best songwriters there is, and she brings some very interesting sounds and themes into the pop genre. In fact, without Lana, we might not have Lorde, Billie, Olivia…Lana changed pop music for the better. Even Taylor says it.
im a Billie fan but i also think that grammy was meant for lana😢
Olivia and Lana have nothing in common lmao
@@jeelee3096 Olivia has called Lana one of her biggest inspirations
You should watch their speech at the Billboard Women In Music 2023 @@jeelee3096
She has like 10 nominations so if she loses all of them, it’s definitely a political issue within the Grammys.
Finally, the best album of 2019 and one of the most acclaimed of the last decade! ⛵💚
Album of the Century, there I fixed it
@@paduanicoc.7019u deserve a cookie
Romance by Camila Cabello exactly!!!!
There is controversia.
No wwafawdwg is the best album from 2019
You guys should look into Lana del Rey’s earlier work. Her second album ultraviolence is one her best albums
Yessss
Mariners Apartment Complex is a song that was made because a boyfriend of Lanas had basically told her that he's happy because they both are so fucked up so he’s glad they have each other. Lana was shocked, because she felt pretty stable back then. But the boyfriend was really hurt, because the person he thought related to him on that level right now didnt even feel that way, and he projected all that onto her. So Lana wrote this song as a reassurance to him that no matter how he feels she will be there for him. But "They took my sadness out of context" is probably also directed at how people perceive her. As this "sad girl" that is never okay and always miserable, which just isnt true!! Lana always does things that she hopes will make her happy, like we hear in "Happiness is a butterfly". And in her sadness theres strength and emotional maturity
Her album Honeymoon sounds like a James Bond soundtrack and Ultraviolence is a psychedelic rock experience spiraling down into madness
Cinnamon girl being my fave track and your dad wanting to change it 😢😢
Lana I think is definitely more of an alternative singer. Her recent stuff is more singer songwriter. But her first 4 albums are wildly different than what we consider pop. She does hiphop and rock and even jazz.
you have to go through her discography chronologically. it's the only way to understand her work, the depth, the artistry of it all.
disagree
YES YES YES YES YES YES!!! SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ALBUM!! HOPE TO SEE YOU REACT TO ULTRAVIOLENCE ALSO! THANK YOU FOR THIS!!
There's just something so timeless about this record. Sounds like the end of summer, you just keep replaying it in your head. [:
hell YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. The masterpiece of the 2010s. THE MASTERPIECE. I cannot wait for this. Banger after banger after banger. Her Magnum Opus IMHO.
YEESSS one of my favorite albums ever, this reaction will be very good to see
I cannot wait for your dad to listen to Ocean Boulevard, him wanting to hear a speed up in the second half will make the album even more adored by your dad! Please do that first, and then the rest of her discography! Though NFR to the day is my favourite album from Lana, and of course in my top 3 of all time.
This album carried me through my college years. Definitely, my comfort album. Something about it sonically just makes me feel safe and relaxed. Letting go of all the tension.
The Bar-t-t-tender stutter was meant to emulate the paparazzi cameras that she's trying to escape with her new truck and have "photo-free exits" from her bartenders side
I heard that the stutter is increasing as the song advances because it’s meant to infer that she’s getting gradually more drunk at the bar. That also would explain the abrupt ending, as if she passed out.
Lana produces all her music! Jack also produced but Lana has a HEAVY say in how her music sounds! It's one of my favourite things about her, her ability to not only write her music but get the emotional point across through her production choices
Good to know....I really want to like her more. Trying not to force it
Lana's the only artist I encourage others to listen to .. there's a reason I drove five hours to her Pittsburgh show October 3rd ! 😅
@@malikroach5306 Just take it slow and don’t force yourself to listen to her projects, i find they all have a specific time and place.
I love Lana, but you still have to be honest and take the few seconds to look up she barely has any producer credits on some of her albums. Ultraviolence is a great example.
@@mstrmren I should’ve clarified, she took control as a producer on her later albums but her input while working with producers is mostly why her sound throughout each album is unique!
crying to "love song" is so real 🤌🏻✨️🥲
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If he really wants uptempo, he should listen to her earlier work! Born To Die, Paradise, and even Ultraviolence I think he'd love.
Listen to her first album (born to die paradise version), she can definitely "raise the roof", has a lot more upbeat songs and is also an amazing album. I think your father would love to hear it since he wants to hear her on more upbeat
need to see a born to die, paradise, and ultraviolence reaction SO BADDD
cinnamon girl is one of the best songs ever made lmao it doesn’t need be turned into an uptempo pop song
Lana has grown on me so substantially this past year, easily one of my favorite singers ever, if not #1
Bruhhh, ydk how long I been waitin on yall to do this one I'm hyped 😂
I love that your dad was able to pick up on the recovery references in some of the songs. I first attempted to get sober in 2019 after this album came out and never really picked up on these references in Lana's music until after I finally went to rehab and started attending meetings.
Keep coming back!
@@mightymike9469 it works if you work it
"monsters still under my bed that I could never fight off" ---oooofffff my heart!!! love it!
You guys are my comfort people. IDK something about watching you guys makes me feel safe and calm. Love your videos
❤thank you!
Her best album and one of the best albums of all time! The fact that it didn’t win AOTY is a travesty. Let’s hope Did you know that there’s a tunnel under ocean blvd? wins at this year’s Grammys!
hope is a dangerous thing tho ;)
Omg yes, finally Lana Del Rey. NFR is a modern classic. Her voice is stunning, it makes you feel in a dream when your awake. Jack literally has worked with the golden trio: Taylor, Lana & Lorde, the guy is a tsunami of talent. Cinnamon Girl is in my top 10 of all her discography. You guys should definitely listen to BORN TO DIE, Lana changed the whole pop industry in 2012 with her debut. Is breathtaking (also it has more upbeat songs, Dad)💙
SWOONING alongside y’all with this reaction! This album still gives me chills. Please react to her discography from the beginning to experience her masterful, dense, mythical, but always very human story ✨
I'm so serious when I say Born to Die (paradise edition) changed music, she really created a whole new genre but also a new feeling,a way to make music. Also i was so sure your dad was going to love lana del rey not just as artist ahahah she is so raw and sincere and visceral
the tears streaming down after listening to love song is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REAL.
If yall wanna hear more upbeat I would recommend Born to Die album or Lust for Life Album. Those are probably her most uptempo albums.
I haven't listened to love song in a while and started crying aswell 😂😭
yessss!!! now all the other lana albums🙏🙏🙏
Oh yes!!!! One of my favs this will be great 🤓☺️
waiting for this video will be HORRIBLE
The first track is called Norman F Rockwell cause he is coloring her blueeee lol
Listening to this album for the first time was such a magical experience, I'm glad you guys reacted to it!!
Doin' Time is actually a cover of Sublime song. I liked a few Lana songs when her first album came out, but started deep diving all her albums when she dropped 2 in the same year (2021), Chemtrails and Blue Banisters. Over the last year and a half she's quickly become one of my favorite musical artists and definitely my favorite female singer. It would be a disservice for you not to go back to her first album, but also her most recent.
An immaculate album 🤩 Born to Die holds such a special place in my heart and is arguably just as fun to listen to even if it’s not as technically perfect as NFR. I hope you and Dad listen to more of her work!
Yes! I love Born to Die, it's one of my faves. It's a fun listen I hope they react to it
PLEASE react to the rest of her discography! its phenomenal
girl this album hits so hard.
fave is "How to disappear"
also, I'm new to your channel and really enjoyed your reaction 💗 I hope you'll dive into Lana's discography! Some facts, that might be interesting if you're new to her music: she writes all of her songs (except from covers obviously), she wanted to be a poet when she was younger and she still thinks about herself as a poet first, then as a singer, she even published her poetry book, she graduated with a metaphysics degree, she's (just) 38 but her biography is already so full! Like, she lived through so much, e.g. she suffered from an alcohol addiction, she was sent abroad to boarding school after her friend/boyfriend commmited s*icide - she sings about some of this on her newest album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, when she became famous she was accused by media and critics that she's just the fake product of her label and that her father bought her a career and only since NFR she actually started to get the deserved universal recognition. So many artists mentioned her as their inspiration (including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Carli XCX, Olivia Rorigo), because she reall has changed the industry.
Great video! We love a lana fan blessing others with her work whilst still appreciating it themselves like it’s their first time too!
I truly believe that Mariners Apartment Complex is legit one of Lana’s Best song ever
You've definitely got to do Ocean Blvd, one of the best albums from this year
Lana doesn’t miss. She has a commitment of rock history but also music history over the decades. I grew up on artists from the midcentury, especially blues artists and when I first heard her i knew immediately she was perfect for my ears cuz she fits what i grew up with (im 26 😂)
IM SO HAPPY UR LISTENING TO LANA I LOVE U GUYS PLEASEE MORE LANA
Idk If I am the only one who thinks this but the whole instrumental section of the venice bitch kinda mimics and represents the ocean waves crashing.
you put it perfectly! I've been thinking of what it reminds me and that's exactly it
Lana mentioned and covered Joni Mitchel in her album Chemtrails Over the Country Club
she recorded herself in the ultraviolence era on instagram singing '' For Free''. on to instagram. years ago. i guess it was a hint
you have to listen to more Lana you so have to she’s just outstanding !!!!
I see you, how this album moves you. In a weird way it felt like you got me. Thank you for sharing that with us.
you guys really need react to her album from 2014 ‘Ultraviolence’ next, her most psychedelic rock inspired album ever and it’s one of her best as well! 🖤
Yessss one of my favorite albums!! You guys might really like her record Ultraviolence, it's in my top three Lana albums for SURE
I react just like you every time I listen to Love song. What a fantastic album.
Y’all seriously make me want to buy every single record on vinyl - love y’all
Cinnamon girl is my favorite of this albumm maybe dad would like it more listening to it separate 🥰🥰
One of my favorite Lana albums
I’ve only heard a few Lana songs and enjoyed them but this inspired me to go take a better look at her discography
start from the beginning! it's a beautiful journey!!
You know I think you would really enjoy Unreal Unearth by Hozier. It's one of the best albums of the year and became one of my all time favorites
YES!!! I wanna see them react to it sooo badly!!!!
now i need you to react to all her albums
You GOTTA show him her album ultraviolence. Really all of them, but ultraviolence is my favorite.
I think pops fell in love.
Plz do all of her albums! ESPECIALLY her newest 🙂
NFR is the best record ever made.
I love that album.
And I love the way you guys listen to Lana’s song. Eye shut and enjoying the visuals. Like diving into another world.
That’s a good trip.
Norman fucking Rockwell is my favorite album of all time, its a masterpiece. The reason why its called Norman Rockwell is because thats the name of an artist who was looked down up on because his art wasnt good enough. He would draw art that is chaotic but would reflect the current way culture and the people around him. Only after his death was he recognized for his incredible pieces. And the first track is called that way because the man she was dating was also a poet, who thought he wasnt recognized. But me personally I also think that Lana felt that way about herself, that she wasnt being recognized after her hit album "Born To Die". It seemed like people didnt care about her art anymore. But NFR is very recognized now which mustve been a surprise for her. For more info about the album I recommend checking out "Swiftologist" on youtube who has a youtube video about it!! But basically NFR is everything to me
one of my favorite albums and one of my best covers along with Lorde's Melodrama, I didn't like my first reaction because I didn't pay attention to the lyrics but when I learned English at 19-20 and had some relationships, everything changed for me with this album.
Literally counting down. I’ve been asking for NFR and Magdalene by Twigs for so long … one down ☺️
Oooo I second Magdelene
About California I found this in a foro and I think it really resumes Lana relationship with the city:
"Her entire persona is an amalgamation of a million different aesthetics, and the backdrop is California: the glamour of Old Hollywood actresses like Monroe and Garbo swinging drunk at the Chateau Marmont; the rawness of the beatnik poets like Ginsberg and Kerouac, who left New York in the 50s for a San Francisco Beat Movement Renaissance; the hippy movement that came to a sinister and bloody end in ‘69 with the Manson murders and the Altamont Free Concert; and how about the twisted horrors lurking beneath every palm tree-dotted sunset that Lynch captures in Mulholland Drive.
California is in every lyric she writes; it’s the only place where Elizabeth Grant’s ‘Lana Del Rey’ can exist in perfect postmodern oscillation as an impossibly timeless persona of sex, drugs, and poetry. These are some of her strongest influences, and they’re all here mixing together in Cali."
i don't know their names i knew them from their taylor swift reactions but i love at 54:56 the son is so into it that he puts his hand like he's singing it in his mind
There’s a crazy amount of obscure references throughout this album and all of lanas discography it was great to see you pick out John Lennon and houses of the holy
Born to Die and Ultraviolence are AMAZING also
Subscribing for more Lana content! Excited to see you guys discover more of her work. You should start from the beginning :)
I've been highly highly recommending people to react to some of Lana's live performances ! Any from her Amoeba appearance in Hollywood back in 2012 ( she sang born to die, blue jeans and video games) then one of her best live performances for sure, is from 2015 her performance of Shades of Cool posted by the account "butterfly V" it's SO so good .. and then two more from 2018 at her show in Texas she sang "Love" and "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing" these are also some incredibly great lives with stunning vocals .. Lana's the only artist that had the ability to get me to travel five hours to her Pittsburgh show October 3rd and there's a reason for that ! 😅❤
this album is REALLY great, one of my favorites too, but ultraviolence is truly a masterpiece, and even more rock than nfr. you guys should react to it! ps: doin’ time is actually a cover, she does covers very often and always kills it.
Omg! 😱 I just saw The Struts a week ago in San Diego!!! It was amazing btw. 🤘🏻🖤
I saw them at Pier 17 in NY with my daughter.🤟🏻
F*** YEAHHHHHHHHH
Your dad is a very humble man to sit there and listen to his son school him about music lol
Your dad was basically asking for A&W during Cinnamon Girl heheh
The greatest is Lana’s best song PERIODT!
You guys NEED TO react to any Hozier album, his music is pure art, from lyrics to everything else
my fav Lana’s album 🥺✨🫶🏻; i hope u enjoy her journey pls ❤️🩹 she is a poet for future generations
NFR embodies 90s surf rock so well while still bringing in the structure of rock and folk from the 70s.
Many people say the Doin Time cover doesn’t make sense, but I wholeheartedly disagree. She uses that theremin-like electronic whining sound the same way that Sublime would throw into tracks.
If you don’t believe me, listen to Garden Grove by Sublime. Key example of this albums music palette along with little bits of the Chili Peppers, Joni Mitchell, a little of a Janis feel.
It’s so amazing too because this album is built on the supports of artists that I grew up with as my favorite artists! People really talk her down, but she knows her shit when it comes to music and its history
Glad you guys had a good time with this one! I personally think this is her best album, Ocean Boulevard is her most pesonal, and my favorite is one of her older albums; Ultraviolence, which I recommend you guys check out too! It has a different vibe, almost unexplainable!
Doin Time is actually a cover of doin time by sublime!! Her rendition is so perfect but they’re both great songs.
YES FINALLY BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME
Not sure if you guys know this but doin time is a cover of a sublime song
Not your dad trying to speed up Cinnamon Girl!!! A masterpiece!!!
awww tears
so excited to watch this! PLEASE listen to born to die - paradise edition. her first album, it shows off her pop side much more, & it is sooooooo fucking good. like a stellar 1st album. my 2nd favorite to nfr!
Perfect yay!! Thanks guys. Taylor next?💙💙💙 (midnights or rep?)🤣💙💙
I love the reaction thanks for the video!!! It would be great if you did more Lana reactions. Ultraviolence would be great for the next video. It’s a great album, I feel like your dad would like it🫶
Cinnamon Girl is my favorite song 😂🥹
Ngl I didn’t realize I wasn’t subscribed despite watching 5 other videos of yours until you mentioned to subscribe
this is like a birthday present for me (today's my bday haha) love seeing you guys react to lana!
25:12 "Doin' time" - my favourite song.
Ocean Blvd next would be an amazingggg reaction
my favorite album EVER
For me, Ocean Blvd is my Favorite Lana Album, because it shows such Massive Growth in Her lyrics, her vulnerability and Strength as a person, that has been through so much! Listening to it, it like you are with her, in Her own Therapy Session, and it truly has helped me Greatly with my own Mental Health Issues! There are so many reflections of NFR in Ocean Blvd, and you can clearly see the influence the record has had since 2019! NFR is a Classic, as will Ocean Blvd be ❤️
Best album of 2019