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Night Shift · Back To Back · 11 Jul 2024 · 51 mins listen
Known for her melancholic, atmospheric sound that evokes the drama of tragic romance, glamour, and 1950s Americana, Lana Del Rey reshaped the landscape of pop music with her 2011 debut album Born To Die. This week on Back To Back, in conjunction with the 10th anniversary of her seminal 2014 sophomore album Ultraviolence, we dive into the haunting melodies, poetic lyrics, and nostalgia-laden visuals of the multifaceted singer-songwriter's discography.
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Shades Of Cool (Ultraviolence)
National Anthem (Born To Die)
A&W (Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd)
Born To Die (Born To Die)
West Coast (Ultraviolence)
The Greatest (Norman Fucking Rockwell!)
Ultraviolence (Ultraviolence)
Brooklyn Baby (Ultraviolence)
Video Games (Born To Die)
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