Lana del Rey + Psychedelia + Drag Queens #23
Description
In 2019, Lizzy Grant a.k.a. Lana Del Rey released her 6th studio album: "Norman Fuck!ng Rockwell!". An album full of soft rock, psychedelic pop, and languid piano ballads that sounds just delicious.
In this record that the singer coproduced with Jack Antonoff, singer of the band "Bleachers", and many others; songs like “The Greatest”, “ Happiness is a butterfly”, the cover “Doin’ Time”, “Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have – but I Have It”, and very very very specially “Venice B!tch”, made this very cohesive album, very special to me and to many many people who still consider this, Lana's best album so far.
In this episode I start talking about the glorius days of the platform Tumblr, in which singers like Marina and the Diamonds, and Lana del Rey were the absolute queens. I tell my audience the entire story of my relationship with Lana's music. And I get deep into analyzing the music and lyrics of my favorite song on the album: Venice B!tch. In which the electric guitars are especially electrifying.
At the end of the episode, I also talk about my experience growing up as a gay man in Latin America in the 1990s, and the reason why all of the anti-Drag Queen, anti-LBGTQ+ speeches that we are listening to, everyday, sadden and worry me so deeply.
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Music Credits:
Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay.
Music by jonahb on Pixabay.



