In 2010, Del Rey released her first official album, Lana Del Rey a.k.a. Let’s go back to a simpler time, before the H&M commercials and twirls on Saturday Night Live. Here are the strangest of the strange, from the pedestrian to the bewildering. As curious as some of her artistic decisions may be, I find there’s an aesthetic arc at work nonetheless, one that finds inspiration in both the esoteric imaginings of the American cultural consciousness, and the everyday beauty of off-center selfies and lackluster lighting. Yesterday, she announced the official release date for her fifth album, Normal Fucking Rockwell!, alongside its tracklist and cover art, and it sure is…something. There’s a lot of cover art to choose from: singles, EPs, albums, not to mention her unreleased material that lingers in the darkened corners of the Internet. ![]() The undisputed queen of perplexing album is Lana Del Rey, beloved singer and Courtney Love interviewer. Luckily, I adore ugly things, both in their attempted seriousness or their blatant disregard for visual organization, which often occur simultaneously. ![]() There’s a lot of ugly album cover art in the world.
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