Lana Del Rey sang three unpublished songs during his set in Stagecoach, the most famous country festival of the West Coast. Three new pieces, never heard before, which give voice to the rumors of the fans, the new album is around the corner and will probably be marked by country influences – or “Southern Gothic” as stated by the singer herself.
The new songs, played live for the first time last night, would seem to be titled Husband of Mine, 57.5 And Quiet in the south. And it is precisely with the first unpublished, Husband of Minewhich wool opened the concert: a slow ballad, veined with melancholy, of clear country inspiration.
However, the passage that made the most sensation is 57.5given that in the text the singer tells, with the usual irony, of having kissed Morgan Wallen, the undisputed star of the American country-pop. “The Kissed Morgan Wallen …”, sings wool, among the general enthusiasm of the public. Atmospheres 'Southern Gothic' also for Quiet in the southa song that already has all the credentials to become a classic of the Rey wool repertoire.
This is the complete ladder of the concert:
Husband of Mine
Henry, as on
Stand by your man (cover of Tammy Wynette)
Cowboy Songs (cover of George Birge, guest like Lead Singer)
Laughs
Video Games
Norman F-in Rockwell
Arcadia
Let the light in (with The Secret Sisters)
Quiet in the south
Bluebird
Summertime Sadness
57.5
Take Me Home, Country Roads (cover of John Denver)