Sunday, December 31, 2023

Grammy's Album of The Year Review: Lana Del Rey - "Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.

 



"Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd." - Lana Del Rey

(Interscope/Polydor Records)




1) "The Grants"

With a gospel style intro, this deals with carrying memories, specifically taking your memories into the afterlife; "And I'm gonna take mine of you with me".


2) "Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd."

This is slower paced with a nice piano backing; "There's a girl who sings 'Hotel California', Not because she loves the notes or sounds that sound like Florida. It's because she's in a world, preserved, only a few have found the door...". The vocals are layered over smoothly.


3) "Sweet"

The instrumentals are nice, but the vocals don't always match up well.


4) "A+W"

This acts as a rant/stream of consciousness that goes from her childhood to adulthood; "It's not about havin' someone to love me anymore. This is the experience of bein' an American Whore". I love the transition into Part 2. This whole track comes together perfectly. The message that these lyrics relate are incredibly powerful. 


5) Judah Smith Interlude

A recording of a Judah Smith sermon, where among other topics are the differences of lust & love.


6) "Candy Necklace" (ft/ Jon Batiste)

This is a reflection on a troubled relationship; "White noise comin' out of my brain, Turns off for nothing". She's obsessed with her partner's reckless behavior. Batiste really shines on piano and adds a nice element to the track.


7) Jon Batiste Interlude

A spoken interlude on joy.


8) "Kintsugi"

This refers to the art style, dealing with breakage & repair; "I don't trust myself with my heart, But I've had to let it break a little more. 'Cause they say that's what it's for. That's how the light shines in". Overall the lyrics feel a bit scattered.


9) "Fingertips"

She's showing her innermost thoughts. It's a deeply personal stream of consciousness.


10) "Paris, Texas" (ft/ SYML)

Reflections on her relationships back home; "When everyone's star is bright, Brighter than you are, It's time to go". 


11) "Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he's deep-sea fishing" (ft/ RIOPY)

This deals with her desire for spiritual guidance & connection; "God, if you're near me, send me three white butterflies, Or an owl to know you're listening, sitting while I'm drinking". This track is simply gorgeous. 


12) "Let The Light In" (ft/ Father John Misty)

This could be seen as a story of an affair.


13) "Margaret" (ft/ Bleachers)

This track is about Jack Antonoff's now wife Margaret Qualley.


14) "Fishtail"

This deals with inconsistencies; "Maybe I'll take my glasses off so I stop painting red flags green".


15) "Peppers" (ft/ Tommy Genesis)

This track is about the confidence and allure of Angelina Jolie; "Take a minute to yourself, skinny-dip in my mind". This track is very scattered overall.


16) "Taco Truck x VB"

This track has a nice rhythmic flow. 


You tend to know what to expect from Lana Del Rey, but the lyrics in "Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd." really hit hard, particularly in the title track and "A+W". Lana and Jack Antonoff producing make for a nice working pair. (87.1)

Taylor Swift: "Midnights" - 93.6
Lana Del Rey: "Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd." - 87.1
Miley Cyrus: "Endless Summer Vacation" - 84.4
Janelle Monae: "The Age Of Pleasure" - 78.4 



Sunday, December 17, 2023

Grammy's Album of The Year Review: Miley Cyrus - "Endless Summer Vacation"

 


"Endless Summer Vacation"  - Miley Cyrus
(Columbia Records)



1) "Flowers"

This is about moving past a relationship; "I can buy myself flowers, write my name in the sand. Talk to myself for hours, say things you don't understand". The bass really grooves, and the strings are a nice added touch.





2) " Jaded"

Dealing with regret and missed opportunities; "Said goodbye forever, but you never unpacked. We went to hell, but we never come back". She still feels for her ex.






3) " Rose Colored Lenses"

She wants to stay in the moment; "Wearing rose-colored lenses, let's just play pretend.... Pretend we'll never end". There's a nice backing guitar, but the track plods along a bit.


4) " Used To Be Young"

She's looking back at her past; "Turns out open bars lead to broken hearts, and goin' way too far". She shows off her vocals, and you can feel the emotion.




5) " Thousand Miles" (ft/ Brandi Carlile)

This is a reflection on a relationship; "I'm out of my mind, but still, I'm holding out like a rolling stone. A thousand miles from anywhere". I wish Brandi had her own verse.


6) " You"

This is about being wild with someone. There's a slow groove, but the lyrics leave something to be desired.


7) "Handstand"

This track deals with meeting someone you won't forget. There's a spoken word intro. The track has a techno feel.  The track is certainly experimental, but I'm not sure if it works. This is one I'd have to sleep on.


8) "River"

An upbeat track, she's showing devotion. I'm not a fan of the almost spoken word verses.



9) "Violet Chemistry"

This is about wanting a lover to stay. The track is synth heavy.


10) "Muddy Feet" (ft/ Sia)

She's calling out a cheater. She really goes off in the chorus. Based off of this track, it would be interesting to see a rock album from her.


11)"Wildcard"

Miley is wanting more in a relationship; " loving you is never enough". This is a vocal showcase.


12) "Island"

She's going through the process of missing someone; "Am I stranded on an island? Or have I landed in paradise?". 


13) "Wonder Woman"

This is about a strong & resilient woman; "Never know she's broken cause she's always fine. She's a million moments, lived a thousand lives. Never know she's hopeless, only when she cries". Miley's vocals are beautiful and vulnerable.

" Endless Summer Vacation" has a few dips, but overall this is a very solid album. Miley is really able to show off her vocals. And as I mentioned with "Muddy Feet", I'd really like to see Miley's take on a rock album. (84.4)

Taylor Swift: "Midnights" - 93.6
Miley Cyrus: "Endless Summer Vacation" - 84.4
Janelle Monae: "The Age Of Pleasure" - 78.4 




Sunday, December 3, 2023

Grammy's Album of The Year Review: Taylor Swift - "Midnights"

 



"Midnights" - Taylor Swift

(Republic Records)



1) "Lavender Haze"

Capturing the "honeymoon phase" of a relationship, there's a cool vibe to this opener; "And you don't really read into my melancholia". She takes on outsiders' view on a relationship (asking about marriage) when she just wants to stay "in that lavender haze". 


2) "Maroon"

This is a different take on a love story; "When the morning came we were cleaning incense off your vinyl shelf 'cause we lost track of time again. Laughing with my feet in your lap like you were my closest friend". 'Maroon' sees the breakdown of a relationship; "Carnations you had thought were roses, that's us". The chorus has a really nice rhythm, as we see the power of her lyricism. 


3) "Anti-Hero"

A song on self-reflection, pondering on her worst fears; "I wake up screaming from dreaming, One day I'll watch as you're leaving cause you got tired of my scheming". There's fantastic imagery throughout, for example; 'Monster on a hill...too big to hang out'. This track is very bleachers-esque.


4) "Snow On The Beach" ft/Lana Del Rey

This track deals with the concept of falling in love at the same time; "flying in a dream, stars by the pocketful, tonight feels impossible". With a very dreamy feel, you can tell that Lana's fingerprints are on this track. While Lana's vocals are mainly backing in this version, there's some beautiful blending.


5) "You're On Your Own Kid"

'You're On Your Own Kid' is very auto-biographical; "I play my song in the parking lot, I'll run away...I gave my blood, sweat & tears for this". With a classic Taylor bridge, her vocals feel delicate.


6) "Midnight Rain"

Dealing with the ending of a relationship, this track utilizes a vocal modulator; "He wanted it comfortable, I wanted that pain, He wanted a bride, I was making my own name". While being synth heavy, it doesn't feel overdone. 


7) "Question...?"

This is a reflection on if someone's new relationship compares to what came prior; "Did you leave her house in the middle of the night? Did you wish you'd put up more of a fight?' Overall its a little clunky lyrically.


8) "Vigilante Shit"

This deals with seeking revenge; "Draw the cat eye sharp enough to kill a man. You did some bad things, but I'm the worst of them". There's a 'Reputation' feel to "Vigilante Shit". Overall this track has a stripped back production, putting her vocals out in front with the backing synth. 


9) "Bejeweled"

'Bejeweled' is about the frustration of a relationship; "Didn't notice you walkin' all over my peace of mind". Everything just comes together here; lyrically & stylistically.


10) "Labyrinth"

We see her detailing the process of falling in love again; "It only feels this raw right now. Lost in the labyrinth of my mind.....everybody just expects me to bounce back". This time around the synth can be distracting at times.


11) "Karma"

With a fun feel (and a cool record-scratching intro), this is about confronting people in your past; "You're terrified to look down, Cause if you dare, you'll see the glare of everyone you burned just to get there". The chorus here is among the catchiest of the album.  


12) "Sweet Nothing"

A reflection of literal 'sweet nothings' exchanged; "I find myself runnin' home to your sweet nothings...All that you ever wanted from me was sweet nothing". (This song might have a new perspective in the swiftie community)


13) "Mastermind"

This is about the machinations of a relationship; "What if I told you none of it was accidental? And the first night that you saw me, nothing was gonna stop me". The bridge is both very personal & heartbreaking; "No one wanted to play with me as a little kid, So I've been scheming like a criminal ever since". A perfect closer to the standard album. 


There are a lot of different ways you can view "Midnights". One is as a self-reflection, on Taylor's past in general but also on her own music, borrowing certain lyrical and rhythmic flourishes. On the other-hand, in hindsight this could also be viewed as a 'breakdown' album (if not a straight up break-up album). This is the genius of Taylor Swift, that you can find these different perspectives depending on where you look. Given the reflexive nature of "Midnights", I can't wait to see what direction Taylor eventually goes on with her next new studio album. (93.6) 

(As a Swiftie myself, I tried to be as balanced as possible in reviewing this. If I had included the 3am tracks, along with "Hits Different" and "You're Losing Me", this score would have been even higher.)


Taylor Swift: "Midnights" - 93.6
Janelle Monae: "The Age Of Pleasure" - 78.4