“Cherry” falls toward the beginning, when Lana hasn’t fully come to realize that she’s allowed a toxic relationship to cloud her judgement. Lust for Life is a little bit of both: It’s split into four different sections, each with their own mood and chapter in telling Lana’s story of self-growth, but every song within them stands out. The curious thing about Lana Del Rey albums is that, on immediate listen, either every song blends into one long score or no two songs sound the same. “It’s not like it used to be” may be directly stated, but there’s another follow-up message that’s also implied: that’s often a good thing. As the Beatle son repeats over and over here: “It’s not like it used to be.” While the soaring harmonies that keep popping in - at once jubilant and achingly sad - might hint at the blood running through his veins, the song’s pulsing, synth-driven spine feels fresh and new. Read our picks below, share yours in the comments, and subscribe to the Vulture Playlist for a comprehensive guide to the year’s best music.ĭhani Harrison’s solo debut (he’s previously released music with thenewno2 and Fistful of Mercy) is anything but a throwback. If the song is worthy of your ears and attention, you will find it here. Every week Vulture highlights the best new music.
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