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Sziget Festival Days 3, 4, 5 – Lana Del Rey and Dua Lipa Are Teenage Icons, Mumford and Sons Melt Hearts

Sziget Festival Days 3, 4, 5 – Lana Del Rey and Dua Lipa Are Teenage Icons, Mumford and Sons Melt Hearts

The weekend sees some impressive crowds, wildly eclectic performances and much more of the Sziget Festivals's unique, trademark festive mood.

Lana Del Rey: Lust for Life

Lana Del Rey: Lust for Life

Lust for Life postures itself above all as Lana Del Rey's most optimistic, political, and globally conscious record to date.
Lana Del Rey’s “Love” in the Era of Trump

Lana Del Rey’s “Love” in the Era of Trump

"Love" makes me wonder if we've misheard Del Rey's use of nostalgia, mistaking it for the rose-colored (and heart-shaped) variety when instead it produces a fog.
Lana Del Rey – “Love” (Singles Going Steady)

Lana Del Rey – “Love” (Singles Going Steady)

"Love" is another wistful chapter in Lana Del Rey’s songbook, nostalgic, bittersweet, and benefiting from Del Rey’s affinity for all things heartbreaking.
Lana Del Rey – “Freak” (Singles Going Steady)

Lana Del Rey – “Freak” (Singles Going Steady)

A molasses jam as sensual as it is sticky, but also one of the more directly pleasing tracks on Lana Del Rey's Honeymoon.
Good Christian Bad Girls: Britney Spears and Lana Del Rey

Good Christian Bad Girls: Britney Spears and Lana Del Rey

Britney Spears and Lana Del Rey walk the line between virgin coquette and sexual object, they walk the fine line of the good girl gone bad.

The Best Albums of 2014

The Best Albums of 2014

From Polish black metal to mind-blowing progressive R&B and electronic music, 2014's best albums certainly have something for everyone.
A Tragedy Wanting to Happen: Death and Lana Del Rey

A Tragedy Wanting to Happen: Death and Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey is both sculpted by pain and feels creatively defined by it. Her recent feud with the Guardian, however, reveals that she is not entirely lost.
Lana Del Rey: Ultraviolence

Lana Del Rey: Ultraviolence

Occasionally uninspired lyrical content aside, Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence is a beautiful argument for her relevance and her potential longevity.

You Know You Like Girls: Lana Del Rey and Dolores Haze

Bubbling Under the Top 75: Lana Del Rey – ‘Born to Die’

Lana Del Rey – “Ride” (video)