lunaseraphine420: Alrighty, welcome to the Lana stan program!! ‘Tis I, your friendly neighborhood tea-sipping frog, Grouchy Grammarian, and flying lawnmower lunaseraphine420, and I’m here to interview the one-and-only spectacular themayjailer. Go ahead and introduce yourself, May!
themayjailer: Yo yo yo! It’s May here, and I’m somewhere buried in Lana vinyls and Cool Ranch Doritos while getting ready to have a very lively conversation with Lyrxo' resident verbal jouster, lunaseraphine420! The party is about to get started!
Luna: waves around verbal lances excitedly Mind if you pass me some of those Doritos? And we need a soundtrack for this interview convo – which Lana album do you wanna put on?
May: Soundtracks are obviously the most important part. Since where I am, the clouds are raining down as if their lives depended on it, let’s liven the mood with Luna’s personal favorite and my honorable runner-up, Honeymoon. And while we’re at it, why not play “High By The Beach”? What an empowering track.
Luna: chomps on Doritos Oh yes, as a matter of fact, looping Lana’s albums during gloomy weather is one of my favorite things ever. And of course, “High By The Beach” is such a banger – all I wanna do is get high by the beach, get high by the beach, get hiiiigh. As a fellow Lana stan, I’m quite curious: what album was so fantastic for you that Honeymoon became a runner-up? I’m simply astonished, as even I have trouble deciding on Honeymoon as my fave Lana album. ;-;
May: Being a Lana stan is so hard because you have so many masterpiece albums that you have to choose from to call your favorite. The way I went about listening to all the albums was borrowing the CD versions from the library and listening to them in the order that they came. For me, it was as follows:
Born To Die, which I bought actually and got really hooked on
Lust For Life, which really made me get into Lana
Paradise, which technically doesn’t count as an album but who cares
Honeymoon, which was my favorite for a while, but you know, seasons change!
NFR!, which I absolutely love. Honorable third mention.
Ultraviolence. This is what sealed it. I couldn’t get over how many good songs were on UV, and it’s now my favorite.
Best for last really came in there! From that fateful day, I’ve listened to it at least once a day.
themayjailer: Yo yo yo! It’s May here, and I’m somewhere buried in Lana vinyls and Cool Ranch Doritos while getting ready to have a very lively conversation with Lyrxo' resident verbal jouster, lunaseraphine420! The party is about to get started!
Luna: waves around verbal lances excitedly Mind if you pass me some of those Doritos? And we need a soundtrack for this interview convo – which Lana album do you wanna put on?
May: Soundtracks are obviously the most important part. Since where I am, the clouds are raining down as if their lives depended on it, let’s liven the mood with Luna’s personal favorite and my honorable runner-up, Honeymoon. And while we’re at it, why not play “High By The Beach”? What an empowering track.
Luna: chomps on Doritos Oh yes, as a matter of fact, looping Lana’s albums during gloomy weather is one of my favorite things ever. And of course, “High By The Beach” is such a banger – all I wanna do is get high by the beach, get high by the beach, get hiiiigh. As a fellow Lana stan, I’m quite curious: what album was so fantastic for you that Honeymoon became a runner-up? I’m simply astonished, as even I have trouble deciding on Honeymoon as my fave Lana album. ;-;
May: Being a Lana stan is so hard because you have so many masterpiece albums that you have to choose from to call your favorite. The way I went about listening to all the albums was borrowing the CD versions from the library and listening to them in the order that they came. For me, it was as follows:
Born To Die, which I bought actually and got really hooked on
Lust For Life, which really made me get into Lana
Paradise, which technically doesn’t count as an album but who cares
Honeymoon, which was my favorite for a while, but you know, seasons change!
NFR!, which I absolutely love. Honorable third mention.
Ultraviolence. This is what sealed it. I couldn’t get over how many good songs were on UV, and it’s now my favorite.
Best for last really came in there! From that fateful day, I’ve listened to it at least once a day.
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