I love this Lana song because it reminds me of her Ultraviolence and Honeymoon period.
And you make an important point: Lana didn't go to Nashville to put on a Nudie suit and cowboy hat. She's not adopting external signifiers. Instead, she seems to be absorbing Nashville's influences. "Henry come on" unmistakably flows from her pen. There's a faint whiff of Nashville in the song, but she won't pander by ... I dunno, affecting a drawl or sticking a banjo in a song where it doesn't belong.
As for Carter Faith, when is she gonna hit it big? I've admired her since Leaving Tennessee, which I think was before the pandemic. I want more people to enjoy the pleasure of hearing her.
I love this Lana song because it reminds me of her Ultraviolence and Honeymoon period.
And you make an important point: Lana didn't go to Nashville to put on a Nudie suit and cowboy hat. She's not adopting external signifiers. Instead, she seems to be absorbing Nashville's influences. "Henry come on" unmistakably flows from her pen. There's a faint whiff of Nashville in the song, but she won't pander by ... I dunno, affecting a drawl or sticking a banjo in a song where it doesn't belong.
As for Carter Faith, when is she gonna hit it big? I've admired her since Leaving Tennessee, which I think was before the pandemic. I want more people to enjoy the pleasure of hearing her.