
Lana Del Rey – Her Second Album Of 2021, Made In And About Isolation
Where Lana Del Rey’s previous 2021 album Chemtrails Over the Country Club made no reference to the global pandemic in which it was partly created, Blue Banisters is steeped in it. From bringing up Black Lives Matter protests in “Text Book” to facing the loneliness of isolation during quarantine in “Black Bathing Suit,” there’s no shortage of references to the year that kept us all inside.

“And if this is the end, I want a boyfriend/Someone to eat ice cream with and watch television,” she sings. When not singing about girls in summer dresses dancing with their masks off, Lana ruminates on her family. She mentions her sister Chuck in the title track and regales with tales about her parents in “Wildflower Wildfire.”
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