Chemtrails over the Country Club

Chemtrails over the Country Club

by Lana Del Rey
Chemtrails over the Country Club

Chemtrails over the Country Club

by Lana Del Rey

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Overview

Lana Del Rey's 2019 album Norman Fucking Rockwell! represented a new level of artistry, as the singer moved further from the disaffected Hollywood starlet persona of her early recordings into something more restrained, subtle, and mature. With seventh album Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Del Rey shakes off the cocoon of her slick pop days completely, continuing the nuanced songwriting and hushed perspectives of NFR! and turning in her most atmospheric set of songs to date. Much like its predecessor, the arrangements on Chemtrails are toned down, keeping the rhythmic elements minimal if they show up at all. This puts her layered self-harmonizing in the forefront of most songs, and also makes room for colorful smears of laid-back '70s-style lead guitar or delicate, jazz-informed touches. Del Rey again pairs with Jack Antonoff for production, and the duo map out every song with slowly evolving subtleties. "White Dress" opens with spare piano and a drawn-out vocal line, and slowly adds nearly imperceptible layers of sound as it goes on. On the surface, the song appears to be a simple nostalgic reflection, but the introduction of each new instrument adds tension and uneasiness, shifting the emotional undercurrents. In the first moments of the album, Del Rey delivers surreal and devastatingly sad commentary on the brutal machinery of the music industry and the sinister side of her own journey with fame, all deftly disguised with lyrics about remembering simpler days spent listening to the White Stripes and talking all night with friends. The title track is similarly sad and subdued, with willfully trite lyrics about the slow passing of an idyllic summer pushed forward by a dark, simmering instrumental. While NFR! also had a restrained approach, there were multiple moments of accessible pop in the moody cover of Sublime's "Doin' Time" and the classic rock grandeur of "The Greatest." There's barely a hint of that here, with the booming bass and steady drum loop of "Dark But Just a Game" being the closest Chemtrails gets to pop production. There are more tendencies toward ghostly folk, as with the acoustic guitars and bongos of "Yosemite" or the lonely, drifting strumming of "Not All Who Wander Are Lost." Del Rey experiments with expanding the depths of her long-established persona, occasionally breaking the fourth wall with overtly personal lyrics. "Wild at Heart" includes one of several moments where she alters her phrasing to fit extra lyrics into a single line, wondering aloud about what would happen if she escaped her music career for a more frivolous existence. The opening lines of "Dance Til We Die" refer to "covering Joni" and the next song is a pristine cover of Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon classic "For Free," with vocal contributions from Weyes Blood and Zella Day. The track is a perfect closer for an album that further advances Del Rey's evolution from a constructed pop persona to a complex artist. It's on an entirely different page than the club-ready remixes of her earlier material, but with Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Del Rey shows her softest moments can be her most powerful. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 03/19/2021
Label: Interscope / Polydor
UPC: 0602435682372
Rank: 49005

Tracks

  1. White Dress
  2. Chemtrails Over the Country Club
  3. Tulsa Jesus Freak
  4. Let Me Love You Like a Woman
  5. Wild at Heart
  6. Dark But Just a Game
  7. Not All Who Wander Are Lost
  8. Yosemite
  9. Breaking Up Slowly
  10. Dance Till We Die
  11. For Free

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lana Del Rey   Primary Artist,Vocals
Zella Day   Primary Artist,Vocals
Weyes Blood   Primary Artist,Vocals
Jack Antonoff   Keyboards,Mellotron,Bas Dessus,Percussion,Synthesizer,Slide Guitar,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Bass,Drums,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Strings
Aaron Sterling   Drums,Bongos,Tambourine
Daniel Heath   Strings
Evan Smith   Horn,Accordion,Brass Band
Rick Nowels   Bass,Keyboards,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic)
Nikki Lane   Vocals
Trevor Yasuda   Synthesizer
Mikey Freedom Hart   Piano,Pedal Steel

Technical Credits

John Rooney   Assistant Engineer
Jack Antonoff   Producer,Recording,Programming,Mixing,Composer,Engineer
Dean Reid   Mixing,Engineer
Laura Sisk   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Chris Gehringer   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Will Quinnell   Assistant Mastering Engineer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Rick Nowels   Composer,Producer
Kieron Menzies   Mixing,Engineer
John Fee   Engineer
Nikki Lane   Composer
Lana Del Rey   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Jon Sher   Assistant Engineer
Trevor Yasuda   Engineer
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