![]() The next song, named the same as the album’s title, is also nostalgic, with Del Rey singing about feeling “wild” and free while being young and ordinary, all to a fantastically composed melody. Del Rey states in the song that working as a waitress made her “feel like a god.” This is an interesting quip that she makes, given that one would think fame would make someone feel more godlike rather than working an ordinary job. The nostalgia that Del Rey feels is almost tangible to listeners throughout the album, but in this song especially. Opening the album is “White Dress,” Del Rey wishes to go back to a “simpler time” when she was a waitress before she was famous. ![]() Instead of taking us to Brooklyn or California like in previous albums, listeners are brought right in the middle of the Midwest, telling us about her life as a waitress before fame, the good old days and fame and its pitfalls. Lana Del Rey’s sixth album, “Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” released on March 19 and is the perfect album to accompany you while sipping your pinot grigio on a Saturday night in your quarantine purchased loungewear (not speaking from experience at all).
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