Lana Del Rey - Million Dollar Man
taken from her album ‘Born To Die’ out 2MORROW! (at least in some countries)
well, its was very hard to choose a track to upload. i said it bfore, this might be the starting piece to the best albums of the year - a potentially big album. so since i just finished listening to it (yes,it leaked), i can now officially confirm its a HUGE ALBUM. Lana is musically confirming that all the hype about her is worth it. & while listening to this track i had the feeling ,never had it bfore, that we are all assisting to the birth of a **MUSICAL LEGEND**. believe it or not. but remember my words.
[BRAND NEW DAILY SONG]
1. Born To Die
2. Off To The Races
3. Blue Jeans
4. Video Games
5. Diet Mountain Dew
6. National Anthem
7. Dark Paradise
8. Radio
9. Carmen
10. Million Dollar Man
11. Summertime Sadness
12. This Is What Makes Us Girls
13. Without You*
14. Lolita*
15. Lucky Ones*
*Tracks 13-15 are only available on the Deluxe version of the album
The album is released on the following dates around the world:
January 27 (Germany/Austria/Switzerland/Ireland/Belgium/Holland/Scandinavia)
January 30 (UK/Rest of World)
January 31 (US/CA)
February 3 (Australia)
February 6 (New Zealand)

(source: Lana’s FB)
this one might actually bcome the starting piece into the best albums of the yr. watch out for a potentially big album.
blink-182’s brand new album will be turned into Geffen Records on July 31st, but the band’s first single will be turned into the label on July 3rd. Tom DeLonge from blink has now said that there are tracks on the record that sound like “total throwbacks” as well as songs that are “prog-rock blink music.” You can read the full article here and a piece of what DeLonge had to say below by clicking “Read More”.
It’s been a while since someone forged a game-changing plan to sell their own music (tiered pricing and various freemium models have been the norm among artists with a large existing fan base ever since Radiohead’s notorious pay-what-you-want In Rainbows scheme), but Kaiser Chiefs launched their fourth album, The Future is Medieval, today with an impressively innovative marketing concept (to the music industry), which should pan out as a worthy experiment at the very least: letting fans create and sell customized versions of the LP for personal profit. Here’s how it works…
Kaiser Chiefs created a well-designed interactive website where you can stream samples, choose 10 songs out of 20 total tracks recorded in sessions for the LP, customize the tracklist, design the cover layout (digitally, rather than with stickers like Beck did for The Information), pay £7.50, and then sell your version of the record on a unique URL for £1 per sale.
They’ve also posted a gallery of various user-arranged versions of The Future is Medieval, complete with a best-sellers chart. Our friends at Drowned in Sound posted their take on LP4 with the cover art shown above. You can take a look around and interact with this intriguing project here or give their new music video for “Little Shocks” a spin below:
very interesting & innovative concept.
title: Gravity Happens
release date: may 17th 2011 (US, so far..)
cover:
![]()
1st single: Heart In Chains (to be premiered on the season finale of One Tree Hill)
tracklist: tba
[souce]
________________________________________
SUPER excited. like, SUPER. her previous album ‘A Fine Mess’ was a MASTERPIECE of music. totally underrated. she’s one of my top3 favourite artists in thhe world. pretty sure this album will define a new chapter. be sure to check it out.