![]() Similar to her two previous records, “Chemtrails Over The Country Club” and “Norman F***ing Rockwell!,” it begins with a more country-inspired sound before switching to indie rock. “Text Book,” the album’s opening track, is one of three singles that were released before the rest of the album. This 15-track album romanticizes American culture and the chaos following flawed, dysfunctional love through delicate, blissful ballets accompanying piano instrumentals. Opposed to its predecessors, “Blue Banisters” is more experimental and steers away from the all-American glamour aesthetic border of the ‘60s and ‘70s, shifting the focus to more modern topics and issues such as activism, California wildfires and the pandemic. Lana Del Rey’s eighth studio album, “Blue Banisters,” exemplifies her alternative-indie sound, capturing themes of self-love, melancholy and estranged relationships.
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