Lana Del Rey – Norman Fucking Rockwell!

Album Info

Artist: Lana Del Rey

Title: Norman Fucking Rockwell!

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Norman fucking Rockwell (4:08)
  • 2. Mariners Apartment Complex (4:07)
  • 3. Venice Bitch (9:37)
  • 4. Fuck it I love you (3:38)
  • 5. Doin' Time (3:22)
  • 6. Love song (3:49)
  • 7. Cinnamon Girl (5:00)
  • 8. How to disappear (3:48)
  • 9. California (5:05)
  • 10. The Next Best American Record (5:49)
  • 11. The greatest (5:00)
  • 12. Bartender (4:23)
  • 13. Happiness is a butterfly (4:32)
  • 14. hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it (5:24)

Review

Lana Del Rey's "Norman Fucking Rockwell!" is a compelling dive into modern Americana, masterfully blending a sense of melancholic nostalgia with incisive critiques of today's cultural landscape. Released on August 30, 2019, this album is a significant marker of Del Rey's evolution, showcasing her deepened prowess in songwriting and her knack for weaving intricate emotional tales. Her opening track sets a deeply introspective tone for the album, using sharp, poignant lyrics to sketch the portrait of a flawed relationship in a raw, resonant way.

The minimalistic production, heavily influenced by Jack Antonoff, puts Del Rey's haunting vocals in the spotlight, perfectly complementing the album's introspective vibe. Her vocal delivery captivates in every track, from the eerie "Mariners Apartment Complex" to the expansive "Venice Bitch," which is an almost ten-minute epic that underscores Del Rey's mesmerizing storytelling ability. The album beautifully explores themes of love, loss, and a disenchantment with the so-called American Dream, blending a yearning for the past with a critical gaze at present realities. Tracks like "The Greatest" and "California" offer a powerful narrative of loss and nostalgia, inviting listeners into Del Rey's rich, emotional soundscape.

"Norman Fucking Rockwell!" stands out as one of Lana Del Rey's most critically acclaimed efforts, earning high praise for its intricate lyricism and unique sound. It's a testament to her growth as an artist and a bold statement in her already impressive career. This album not only secures her status as a key voice in modern American music but also as a visionary artist capable of capturing and critiquing the cultural zeitgeist through her poignant musical narratives. - Courtney