Country At The Core, Lana Del Rey Rides Into Stagecoach
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Lana del Rey begins his country stage with ‘Henry, come on’ and ‘Bluebird’
This April, the American singer, recognized for her strong influence on the aesthetics of the American dream, released two new singles. These were released without prior notice, almost as a surprise to her fans and the media. Both will be part of her next and tenth album. “I’m very excited and happy that this album goes on,” Del Rey commented on Instagram. These songs have arrived in one of the most stable moments of her career, while remaining …
Country At The Core, Lana Del Rey Rides Into Stagecoach
Merle Cooper Opening with stripped-back acoustic guitar and what she called, “dry vocals,” Lana Del Rey’s “Henry, come on,” the first single from her yet to be released 10th album, finally dropped on April 11. The song is rich with lush strings as she contends at the chorus, “Last call ’Hey, y’all’ / Hang his hat up on the wall / Tell him that his cowgirl is gone.” She purrs into the next line with “Go on and giddy up / Soft leather, blue jeans …
With ‘Henry, come on’, Lana Del Rey detaches from past American symbolism
“Henry, come on” is a Lana song, dreamed up and composed entirely for Lana-world, an almost fictional universe wherein — as Anne Powers repeatedly states — cognitive dissonance is the dominant ethos.
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