Montag, 23. Juni 2014

Lana Del Rey ?Ultraviolence? Review Roundup

‘Ultraviolence’ is Lana Del Rey’s much anticipated sophomore album. While she divided music critics with ‘Born to Die,’ her stunning debut, this time the singer-songwriter has mostly won them over. Find out what they have to say. Lana Del Rey has quickly risen from indie music scene favorite first touted when her ‘Video Games’ music video went viral. Later came her 2012 debut album, ‘Born to Die.’ While the singular talent of the singer who originally used the stage name ‘Lizzie Grant’ has been recognized by many, it has also drawn her share of detractors both the aforementioned critics as well as the public who have not all taken to the searing lyrics and subject matter of such songs as “Born to Die” and “Summertime Sadness” and “National Anthem.” Yet such a notable debut — which went on to strong international sales of more than 7 million — has left untold numbers clamoring for the sophomore album that did not seem to be exactly a given, based on a number of public statement Lana Del Rey herself had made. Most bluntly, she told Vogue, ‘ “I don’t think I’ll write another record. I feel like everything I wanted to say, [...]

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