With a haunting voice, Lana Del Rey recently released her new album “Honeymoon.”

Here are the tracks worth listening to and the ones to skip.

Listen to:

“High By The Beach”

A pop-ish single with the catchy chorus, “All I wanna do is get high by the beach.” “High By The Beach” is a great song to sing along with.

“Art Deco”



Disguising itself as another song with a catchy chorus, “Art Deco” is a deep mediation on wanting more than the weekend club scene.

“God Knows I Tried”

As the most sober song on the album, this song will break hearts.

Skip:

“Freak”

With a cry for people to join her in the “strange” land of California, this song is freakishly not good.

“Burnt North”

“Time-present and time-past are both perhaps present in time-future and time-future contained in time-past.”

Sometimes you just a want song and not a philosophical T.S. Elliot poem.

“Salvatore”

Best described as whimsical nonsense, this song is out of step with the rest of the album and is completely skippable.

Bonus listen to:

“Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”

It’s hard for a cover to be better than the original song, but the soul in “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” makes the song a must listen.

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