Lana Del Rey – ‘Paradise’: EP Review

November 19, 2012 § 2 Comments

Lana Del Rey’s debut project Born To Die set the music industry in a frenzy when it was released last January. After the controversy died down, the singer proved herself and made people want to hear more. On November 13, Paradise was released – an EP with nine new tracks. Born To Die focuses on the bravado rhythms and melodies, but Paradise finds the singer expanding on her lyricism – painting a delicate picture of a melancholic girl ready to break at any time.

The EP begins with “Ride” – a somber booming ballad that is perfect for a classic Americana soundtrack. At one point the singer shouts “I’m tired of feeling like I’m fucking crazy!”, a line that strikes a heartfelt chord that will be felt by many who are fighting with their selves. The cinematic song sets up the tone for the of the record.

“Cola (Pussy)” is the track everyone was dying to hear after the singer released the controversial teaser snippet. She sings about being the “other woman” – “I know your wife, but she wouldn’t mind.” Her breathy sex kitten voice gives nostalgic hints of a 2003 Britney Spears. The track plays up Del Rey’s suggestive Lolita person, that falsetto she hits towards the end of the song shows a more confident artist.

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