Lana Del Rey Sirens Album



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Sirens
Demo album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2012(internet leak)
Recorded2006
StudioJim Cushman Studio
(by Alex Frizzell)
Genre
Length53:17
Producer
Lana Del Rey chronology
Young Like Me
(2005)
Sirens
(2006)
Kill Kill
(2008)

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Sirens is an unreleased demo album by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey, under the pseudonym May Jailer. It was recorded in 2006. The entire album was leaked through YouTube in May 2012.[1]

Composition[edit]

Composed entirely of acoustic tracks, the album is devoid of the hip hopbeats, electronic tones, and experimental music found on Born to Die.[2][3][4] The vocals are 'granola-style'. Most of the album's songs have the same tempo.[5]

Critical reception[edit]

Idolator likened the Jailer album to Jewel's debut, Pieces of You.[2] Further, Idolator said: 'Though her vocals are often weak and shaky, her tone sounds delicate and sweet on all these simple tracks...[The] songs [are] written in her range, so she doesn't have to sing (and sing-talk) in her head voice and resort to that cutesy, flirty baby coo so prominent throughout Born To Die.'[2]Pop Crush reviewer Amy Sciarretto said she could imagine Del Rey singing the album's tracks in a coffeehouse. Calling the tracks themselves 'folky and fragile', Further, Sciarretto compared Del Rey's voice to that of a 'little bird', saying it was no wonder that songs called 'Birds of a Feather' and 'Aviation' appeared on the album.[5]

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Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Elizabeth Grant.

No.TitleLength
1.'Drive-by'2:44
2.'Next to Me'2:41
3.'A Star for Nick'2:43
4.'My Momma'3:25
5.'Bad Disease'3:42
6.'Out with a Bang'3:19
7.'Dear Elliot'4:33
8.'Try Tonight'3:35
9.'Peace'5:48
10.'How Do You Know Me so Well?'3:59
11.'Pretty Baby'3:39
12.'Aviation'3:11
13.'Move'4:13
14.'Junky Pride'2:52
15.'Birds of a Feather'2:46
Total length:53:17

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Lana Del Rey's first album 'Sirens' leaks'. Strut.com. May 31, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  2. ^ abcBain, Becky. 'Lana Del Rey's First Album: Listen To Songs She Recorded As May Jailer'. Idolator. Buzz Media. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
  3. ^Copsey, Robert (November 23, 2011). 'Lana Del Rey: 'People didn't take me seriously with a high voice''. Digital Spy. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  4. ^Ryan, Damien (September 14, 2011). 'Track Review: Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans'. So So Gay. Archived from the original on January 3, 2012. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
  5. ^ abSciarretto, Amy. 'Listen to Lana Del Rey's May Jailer 'Sirens' Album'. Pop Crush. Retrieved October 11, 2012.


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The first unveiling of Lana Del Rey arrived in 2011 via YouTube videos that quickly became a viral sensation, led by the moody, murky 'Video Games' and followed by 'Blue Jeans.' Much of her success was limited to the Internet, but it soon started to spill over into U.K. pop culture. By the fall of that year, she released 'Video Games' on Stranger Records, an independent division of Interscope/Polydor, in the U.K., and she won the Next Big Thing trophy at the Q Awards. Del Rey's full-fledged debut album, Born to Die, appeared to considerable anticipation in January 2012. Greeted by mixed reviews, Born to Die's launch also suffered a setback after Del Rey's halting appearance on Saturday Night Live on in January 2012, but that apparent stumble ultimately had the effect of raising Del Rey's profile, and soon Born to Die became a steady seller. That November, Del Rey released the Paradise EP -- at eight tracks and 33 minutes, it was essentially a mini-LP; some pressings bundled Paradise with Born to Die -- which, supported by the single 'Ride,' charted at ten in the U.S.




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