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Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant

Lana Del Rey · 2010

47 min · 13 tracks · indie pop · indie rock · R&B

A hazy blend of melancholic melodies and atmospheric production that evokes nostalgia and longing.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady pacing for reflective moments
  • nostalgic vibes for quiet evenings
  • melancholic melodies with haunting atmospheres
  • mid-tempo flow for casual listening

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking high-energy party tracks
  • prefer instant gratification over patience

Where this album fits

Themes
Americana disillusionment· gas station romance· lost love nostalgia
Career context
Released on January 4, 2010, 'Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant' marks Lana Del Rey's debut album, showcasing her early artistic identity before mainstream success. At this time, she was still developing her cinematic sound and lyrical themes that would later define her career, particularly in the wake of gaining attention from online platforms.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Two Suns by Bat for Lashes — Shares a dreamlike quality and explores themes of love and identity with lush, atmospheric production.
I Love You, Honeybear by Father John Misty — Captures a similar sense of Americana disillusionment with introspective lyrics and a rich sonic palette.
Teen Dream by Beach House — Combines hazy melodies and a nostalgic vibe, creating a spacious soundscape filled with longing.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Kill Kill 3:59
  • 2 Queen of the Gas Station 3:06
  • 3 Oh Say Can You See 3:42
  • 4 Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven) 3:57
  • 5 For K, Part 2 3:26
  • 6 Jump 2:53
  • 7 Mermaid Motel 4:01
  • 8 Raise Me Up (Mississippi South) 4:24
  • 9 Pawn Shop Blues 3:28
  • 10 Brite Lites 3:00
  • 11 Little Girls 3:15
  • 12 Smarty 2:51
  • 13 Yayo 5:42

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