Review
"Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd" is Lana Del Rey's ninth album, and let me tell you, it's a real stunner. I've always been a fan of Lana's dreamy, melancholic vibe, but this time she's really digging deep and getting personal. It's like she's inviting us into her world, sharing bits of her life we've never seen before. The way she sings about family, love, and all those big life questions? It's raw and real, and I'm here for it.
What really blows my mind is how Lana put this album together. She'd just sing whatever popped into her head into her phone, and then magic happened in the studio. The result is this beautiful mix of styles - you've got everything from soulful piano ballads to trippy electro beats. And don't even get me started on the collaborations! Father John Misty, Jon Batiste - it's like a who's who of cool artists.
The album's been killing it on the charts, topping them in eight countries. But you know what? That's not even the best part. It's the way Lana's pushing herself, trying new things while still sounding unmistakably like herself. It's brave, it's beautiful, and it's got me hitting repeat over and over again. - Sienna
Artist Bio
Lana Del Rey is a singer-songwriter from New York who began releasing music in the late 2000s, gaining major attention with her 2012 album Born to Die. Her style blends dream pop, indie, and cinematic influences, often featuring melancholic themes and lush, vintage-inspired production. Lana’s known for hits like “Summertime Sadness” and “Video Games,” and her albums—like Norman Fucking Rockwell!—have earned Grammy nominations and critical acclaim. She’s collaborated with artists such as The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky, and her music is often compared to Florence + The Machine, Lorde, and Mazzy Star. Lana is recognized for her distinctive voice and cinematic storytelling.