Tagged: Lana Del Rey
A Year in Music: Amber Bravo
Summing up a year listening to music is kind of like trying to talk about all the times you tied your shoelaces. Still, six editors at the FADER tried. Read what deputy editor Amber Bravo … read more »
Hear Lindstrom’s Nine-Minute Lana Del Rey Remix
Norwegian disco magician Lindstrom gets his hands on Lana Del Rey’s cover of Bobby Vinton’s weirdo classic “Blue Velvet” and stretches it to infinity. Half of what Lana shows up here for is just purrs, … read more »
Staff Selects Playlist: Justin Parker and Dev Hynes Make Pop Gold
Every week, a different FADER editor compiles a playlist to highlight a new release and give you a guide to that artist’s web of influences and peers. These Staff Selects live in our Spotify app, … read more »
Stream: Lana Del Rey, “Ride”
Seems like Lana Del Rey isn’t quitting music, after all. New track “Ride,” produced by Rick Rubin, comes from an upcoming re-release of her debut Born to Die called The Paradise Edition (not to be … read more »
Video: Sir Michael Rocks, “Now You Do”
Even before The Cool Kids’ widely under-appreciated debut LP When Fish Ride Bicycles was released last year, the group’s Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks had already begun exploring separate avenues of creation. Inglish was by … read more »
Video: Lana Del Rey, “Summertime Sadness”
Lana Del Rey showed us her penchant for tragedy when she and A$AP Rocky played the Kennedys in her clip for “National Anthem” and she continues down that road in the hazy new video for … read more »
Video: Lana Del Rey, “National Anthem”
In any early episode of Mad Men, Don Draper and crew created an ad concept for Playtex, asking women if they were a Marilyn or a Jackie. In the video for “National Anthem” Lana Del … read more »
Video: Lana Del Rey, “Carmen”
Did “Carmen” always have an Erik Satie sample at the end, or is this just a special add-on for the video? Is Erik Satie’s oeuvre public domain, and if so, how much does one pay … read more »
Video: Lana Del Rey, “Blue Jeans”
In the new video for “Blue Jeans,” Lana Del Rey eschews her found footage style for a noir narrative. She does not, however, buck the tradition of having heavily inked model Bradley Soileau (who has … read more »
