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Music review: Lana Del Rey, Ultraviolence

Kim Gillespie
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29 Jun, 2014 06:00 PMQuick Read

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Lana Del Ray's new album Ultrviolence is worth a listen.

Lana Del Ray's new album Ultrviolence is worth a listen.

From its opening track, this follow-up to Lana Del Rey's breakthrough Born To Die announces it's standing on its own two feet.

Cruel World wafts in, in a psychedelic haze, Del Rey crooning about how crazy she is as haunting backing vocals and steel guitar help create an epic backdrop. It's a spellbinding introduction to an album determined to move past the controversial Born to Die -- a stunning but misunderstood musical masterpiece.

The title track is a beautiful, smooth, dream-state song which contrasts strongly with the disturbing lyrics that sound like they come from a domestic violence nightmare -- "He hit me and it felt like true love".

Shades of Cool steps up the ultra-slow pace slightly, especially when the wild guitar steps in, while West Coast, the album's lead single, trips back into 80s FM rock territory.

Ultraviolence is a journey worth taking, an ultracool roadtrip through Del Rey's film noir fantasy world.

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