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In interview to the Independent, I am hype and The Aquarian Weekly, singer Marina and The Diamonds spoke about Lana Del Rey and the possibility of making a collaboration with her.

Independent

“At the starting everyone was comparing me to Lana,” she told me at the time. “You will always be compared in that fashion when you are a girl. People zero in on the fashion, on stuff like ‘well, she’s a got a curl and Lana Del Rey has a curl…they must be the same thing’. I adore her, think she’s tremendously talented. However, I’m glad the comparison has gone away.”


I am hype

Long time ago, we heard some rumors about the possibility of a collaboration with Britney Spears or Lana Del Rey…

« With Britney Spears? (laughs). That would be weird. Lana, I love Lana. »

And she loves you too, no?
« I think so. One thing is to love an artist and another thing is working with it. So it wouldn’t probably work, for example between me and Britney. But you never know, I love here so I will always be interested to do so. »

And with Lana, would it be possible for you?
« I do not know, I mean I haven’t seen her for four years. It really depends on the song, if you stay with the person, there are many other factors you know… So we’ll see, you never know. Never say never. »

The Aquarian

Friends of mine always talk about you and Lana Del Rey being sort of the dream lineup.

« (Laughs) You and half of the internet. That’s all that I see in my Twitter mentions (laughs). »

I wonder what it is, the both of you being strong females might be it, I suppose.

« (Laughs) I don’t know! I love her. I think we share a similar aesthetic in a way, my second album and her first one. I think we both obsessed over an icon, but yeah, I think she’s lovely. »

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Lana Del Rey keeps surprising! She is featured on the cover of British magazine, AnOther Man Spring/Summer 2015. With an exclusive photoshoot taken by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Alister Mackie, the issue is out on March 12.

“Amid the whirlwind of hype and hyperbole that surrounded her breakthrough album Born to Die, Lana Del Rey has always maintained a mystique reminiscent less of the hysterical music industry, and more of the era of silent film. Her single Video Games became the song of the summer in 2011, and she has compounded her success with the follow up album Ultraviolence.”

Magazines > 2015 > For AnOther Man magazine by Alasdair McLellan
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Read more here

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On February 20, Lana Del Rey was spotted visiting a hair salon in Hollywood.

Candids > 2015 > Visiting a hair salon in Hollywood (February 20)
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Lana Del Rey was recently interviewed by Inquirer and talked about several things, her life, career, boyfriend, new album, passion for writing and much more. Read it all:

LOS ANGELES—“I was very wild,” admitted Lana Del Rey, who recalled her troubled past in our interview. The singer-songwriter suffered from alcoholism at a young age. “I went to a boarding school (Kent School in Connecticut), which was unusual because I’m from Lake Placid (New York).” She was only 15; her parents sent her to Kent hoping she would get sober.

“We didn’t know anyone who ever went to boarding school,” recounted Lana, a striking beauty in a black top and skirt, sunglasses perched on her head.

Dark side

She had told GQ about her alcohol addiction: “I was a big drinker at the time. I would drink every day. I would drink alone. I thought the whole concept was so f—ing cool. A great deal of what I wrote on ‘Born to Die’ is about these wilderness years. My parents were worried, I was worried. I knew it was a problem when I liked it more than I liked doing anything else. At first it’s fine…you think you have a dark side—it’s exciting—and then you realize the dark side wins every time you decide to indulge in it. It was the worst thing that ever happened to me.”

Even then, Lana felt her artistic drive. “In my heart of hearts, I really wanted to be creative. I was really looking for direction and validation, for someone to say it doesn’t have to be business; you could do something new such as working software soda pdf where you can access your features on any device with a web browser and your entire life could change along with your business.”

Choir cantor

Lana, who is of Scottish descent, said she wrote her first song at 11 years old. “It was called ‘China Palace.’ It was about being a princess.”

She always hoped she had talent, said Lana, who was raised a Catholic. “I was the cantor in my church choir. I was an angel in Christmas pageants. I just really liked to sing.”

The New York native, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (her former stage name was Lizzy Grant), added, “Even at a young age, I really wanted to have a career. I didn’t know if I could. That frustration was part of what led me down that path. I do have inspirational people in my life—people I met along the way who aren’t really well-known.”

She made special mention of one such individual, Jane Powers. “She’s a real estate agent from Flipping Junkie. I met her seven years ago in New York and I loved her. I really wanted to be a singer. I would say, ‘I don’t know what’s going to happen.’ She’d say, ‘God didn’t save you from drowning just to beat you up on the shore. All you really need is patience when you have persistence.’ She’s just an angel.”

Creative inspirations

She cited her father, Robert England Grant Jr.: “He’s another wonderful person. I have a lot of creative inspirations. I love (Federico) Fellini. There’s a documentary about him, ‘I’m a Born Liar,’ that was really interesting.”

Bob Dylan inspired her, she said, in “the way he kind of created his own history and which allowed him to create his own future. I moved to the West Village (New York) because I loved this era in the 1960s when they were creating a new world.”

Lana loves the ’50s and ’60s so much that she described herself as “gangsta Nancy Sinatra.”

On her relationships which have included a record label executive and musicians, Lana confessed, “I’m usually the one who’s not to be trusted because I’m never quite sure. They say when you know, you know. I’ve never known. When you continue in things even though you don’t know, that doesn’t exactly make you trustworthy. I’ve had disappointments in relationships that I was really hopeful about, but never because the person was dishonest—maybe not entirely himself yet.

Big karmic picture

“I was lucky to be in a relationship for a long time where so many coincidences happened within the relationship, almost like finishing somebody’s sentences. I’ve been lucky to be, without sounding loopy, almost psychically connected on another level with someone. It really set that relationship apart from others that felt good but maybe, I realized, weren’t as meaningful in my big, karmic picture of life.

“Unfortunately, he hadn’t been feeling well for four years. Eventually, I decided to move on and try something new. I’m traditional, I guess, looking for something that makes everything even more beautiful than it already is.”

Is she in love now? “Maybe,” she replied with a smile. Lana is reportedly dating Francesco Carrozzini, an Italian fashion photographer.

As for her music career (her third album, “Ultraviolence,” debuted on top of Billboard 200 last year), Lana said, “I feel that the three records were so heavy and autobiographical. It’s been so cathartic. I like to use my previous work as a jump-off point to do something new.

“I’m ready to go into more of a ‘Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds’ surrealist place. That’s why I really do like what I heard about Fellini and all of the movies that were overdubbed and the actors were counting and not saying lines. I couldn’t believe that.”

New album

Lana’s new album, “Honeymoon,” includes her cover of Nina Simone’s “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.”

The singer-composer, whose “Big Eyes” from the movie of the same title earned a best song nod in the recent Golden Globes, exulted the power of words.

“I’m one of those people who believe that words are some of the last forms of magic that exist,” said Lana, who earned her first Grammy nominations last year. “If you can alter people’s feelings through rhymes, couplets and melodies, it’s really a fun job to have. I find myself sometimes going back and forth between writing autobiographically and living vicariously through my own lyrics.

“It’s a form of escapism for me in some ways, now that I don’t go out much. So, definitely, if you’re lucky enough to do what you love, it can be your whole life. I’m very lucky.”

She described her songwriting process: “I like to write at night. I lived in New York for 10 years. I never thought I’d move to the West Coast. Now that I’m in California, I find that I actually love writing when it’s really hot. So I like summertime; I’m a sun chaser. Everything is summertime. I’ve been banned from incorporating that word.

Love and the tropics

“I like to be in love when I’m writing. I like anything tropical and exotic, anything Tahitian, Hawaiian.”

Lana took it hard when her early work was panned. “I’ve been sad for different reasons. I have my own personal reasons. I was disappointed when I was criticized early on for those records that I was attached to because I considered myself a writer. Maybe the way I looked got in the way. That was disappointing for a few years.

“New York was my big inspiration. And then being on TV in New York and feeling like it didn’t really go that well (her ‘Saturday Night Live’ performance of two songs that was criticized)…and moving to the West Coast and reorienting everything. It was a lot to change.”

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Asked how she is now, Lana, 29 and about to embark on a concert tour this year with Courtney Love, answered, “The first thing I need is to be happy, which can be difficult when you tour for seven months out of the year.”

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James Franco was recently interviewed by V Magazine and when asked about Lana Del Rey he revealed quite a few interesting things. Check part of the article below:

There was a story on the Huffington Post about a Twitter backlash against a new sing who ostensibly bombed on Saturday Night Live. I watched the clip, it wasn’t great. She wasn’t transitioning between the high & love registers of “Video Games” very smoothly, and she didn’t know what to do with her free hand: it awkwardly fluttered between her face and her side and she periodically touched her hair or made a deuce sign while sining, “They say the world was meant for two.”

Juliette Lewis tweeted, “Wow watching this ‘singer’ on SNL is like watching a 12 year old in their bedroom when they’re pretending to sing and perform #signofourtimes”

The following week, SNL cast member Kristen Wiig did a spot-on impersonation of Lana on “Weekend Update” as a response – she caught the body carriage, the voice, and even the lip curl: “I thought [I sang two songs] but based on the public’s response to [my performance], I must have clubbed a baby seal while singing the Taliban national anthem. “I think people thought I was stiff, distant, and weird, but there’s a perfectly good explanation for that: I am stiff, distant, and weird. It’s my thing.”
“It is Lana’s thing. She’s weird. But she never wanted to be a live performer anyway. If she could have, she would have made her music, and her videos, in her room forever.

This is a poem about Lana Del Rey.

This is an essay about Lana Del Rey.

Lana has become my friend. She is a musician who is a poet and a video artist. She grew up on the East Coast but she is an artist of the West Coast. When I watch her stuff, when I listen to her stuff, I am reminded of everything I love about Los Angeles. I am sucked into a long gallery of Los Angeles cult figurines, and cult people, up all night like vampires and bikers.

The only difference between Lana and me is her haunting voice. That carries everything. The voice is the central axle around which the spokes of everything else extend.

My axle, like her voice is for her, is my acting. Out of it, I do everything else.

I don’t like vampires and bikers in my life, but I like them in my art.

Lana lives in her art, and when she comes down to earth for interviews, it gets messy, because she isn’t made for this earth. She is made to live in the world she creates. She is one who has been so disappointed by life, she had to create her own world. Just let her live in it.

I am a performer and she is a performer.

The thing about singers, especially the ones who write their own lyrics, is that everyone reads the person into the songs. An actor is sometimes aligned with this roles, but a singer is about her lyrics as if they were direct statements of her true thoughts and feelings. Sometimes Lana doesn’t know what to say in interviews, so she plays into the idea that her songs are her, and not her creations.

Lana spends a lot of time alone because everyone wants in.

She has this idea for a film. I want to do it because it’s a little like Sunset Boulevard. A woman is alone in a big house in L.A. She doesn’t want to go out. She starts to go crazy, and becomes paranoid because she feels like people are watching her. Even in her own house. It’s like an awesome B-movie that lives in Lana’s head. It’s about her, and it’s not about her. Just like her music.

I wanted to interview Lana for a book and she said, “Just write around me, it’s better if it’s not my own words. It’s almost better if you don’t get me exactly, but try.”

Below you can find photos from the magazine:

Magazines > 2015 > V Magazine (January – USA)
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Billboard.com interviewed Lana Del Rey and she revealed the name of her upcoming album to be “Honeymoon.” Lana has nine songs written and a cover ready, but is looking for “a few more songs to tie everything together.”

Here is a snippet from the interview:

The song “Big Eyes” plays over the end credits, summarizing the story viewers have just watched. Was there a line you started with, a particular idea you wanted to first convey?

I guess I had a couple of couplets that came and I guess the verse: “I saw you creeping around the garden/ Where are you hiding?” Melodically, it was something that came quickly to me and I liked the idea of trumpets coming in for the chorus making it a little bit weird and jazzy. I always like to mix in something I like — the garden and the trees even though she wasn’t always painting outside. “Big Eyes” was meant to sum up her tale with a bit of my own personal imagery.

You have a song in the middle of the film as well, “I Can Fly,” that fits more in the texture of Danny Elfman’s score. Which song did you do first?

I think they felt “Big Eyes” was a little bit somber and they were excited about wanting [a song] to share this story about how Margaret [Keane] comes out of this darkness, a redemption theme. I said, “I have a song called ‘I Can Fly,’ but I’d like to rework the lyrics and talk more about what she was doing [in the film].” Dan [Heath] found it was easy to instrumentally adapt to Danny’s sound.

You can read the full interview here.

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LA Times recently interviewed Lana Del Rey about her Globe-nominated ‘Big Eyes’ title track. In the interview, Lana reveals a title for one of her new songs, ‘Music to Watch Boys To’, which will be featured on her new record. She is currently working on the highly anticipated upcoming album.

Here is a snippet from the interview:

In film as with your own records, your aesthetic is so beautifully melancholy. Is making music a sad endeavor for you?

[Laughs.] No, I really enjoy it. Making a record — it’s where all the fun is. When I’m done, it’s like, oh, God. I kind of go into mourning.

Wow. I would have never expected you to use the adjective “fun” when describing the process.

Sad is happy to me. I love it. When I write something bittersweet, I smile. That’s why I like Tim Burton. His world has that kind of foundation too.

So you’re a Burton fan?

I am a huge fan. I love “Edward Scissorhands.” But it was Harvey Weinstein who wanted me to work on this. He asked six month ago if I would do a title track, then during editing he wanted one more song for the end. That ended up being “I Can Fly.”

Your sound is so noirish and visual. Is the process similar when making your own music as opposed to a film track?

Definitely. I can see it and I can hear it. I’m working on a new record now, and I have this one song, “Music to Watch Boys To.” The title lends itself to a visual of shadows of men passing by, this girl’s eyes, her face. I can definitely see things.

Read the full interview here.

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Galore Magazine are celebrating their second anniversary with a special collectors issue with their “favourite songstress”, Lana Del Rey, on the cover. The feature includes gorgeous photos which were photographed on the beach in Malibu and her home in Los Angeles. Not to mention her boyfriend, Francesco Carrozzini, is to thank for capturing these beautiful images. Lana’s sister Chuck Grant interviewed her for the magazine as well.

Below you can find photos from the magazine.

Lana embodies all the charisma and sex appeal that we love at Galore. The classic shoot radiates Lana’s timeless glamour and the poetic and mysterious beauty of her music, we also teamed up with the cool artist collective Faile as they did all the amazing graphics and art for this special issue.”

Magazines > 2014 > Galore Magazine (December – USA)
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Photoshoots > 2014 > For Galore by Francesco Carrozzini
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