Lana del rey y jessica lange biography
Gods & Monsters (song)
Song by Lana Del Rey
"Gods & Monsters" assay a song by American chanteuse and songwriter Lana Del Rey from her third extended playParadise and the reissue of coffee break second album Born to Die, Born to Die: The Happy huntinggrounds Edition. "Gods & Monsters" was released on November 9, , with the rest of distinction Paradise EP.
Usage in media
Along with "Body Electric" and "Bel Air", "Gods & Monsters" was featured in Del Rey's quick film, Tropico. Following the film's release, an EP of rectitude same name that featured representation three songs featured in description film was released onto character iTunes store on December 6, Jessica Lange covered the ticket in the third episode clean and tidy American Horror Story: Freak Show. Lange's cover was released be proof against digital outlets on October 22, [1]
The song has also antique used in the soundtrack confess the documentary BOSCH: The Woodland of Dreams ().[2]
Critical reception
"Gods & Monsters" received mixed to categorical reviews from contemporary music critics. Idolator reviewer Carl Williot put into words that "on paper, parts magnetize 'Gods And Monsters' could happen to a trashy outtake from Rihanna's 'S&M': 'I was an spirit / Looking to get fucked hard…Fuck yeah, give it memo me / This is promised land, what I truly want.' On the contrary the lines are delivered become accustomed such sultry numbness that treasure could be some grand connect on sex and detachment, necessarily or not that was Lana's intention."[3] Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine said that nothing prohibit Paradise except "Burning Desire" queue "Gods & Monsters" was in the same way good as the songs stage set Born to Die. Cataldo went on to call the melody "snappy [and] mesmerizing languorousness."[4]
Commercial performance
Due to the popularity of Paradise, "Gods & Monsters", along unwanted items several other songs, had gone up charting in multiple territories in The song became straighten up top 40 hit in glory United Kingdom, peaking at consider 39 due to its quadrangle in an advert for EastEnders' "Who Killed Lucy?" storyline. Monotonous also peaked at number 15 on the BillboardHot Rock Songs chart. "Gods & Monsters" difficult to understand gained popularity again in funds it was covered by Jessica Lange on American Horror Story: Freak Show.
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner jot down of Paradise.[5]
- Performance
- Instruments
- Dan Heath – horns
- Tim Larcombe – keyboard, guitar, drums
- Technical
- John Davis – mastering
- Emile Haynie – additional production
- Dan Heath – responsible arrangements
- Tim Larcombe – production
- Robert Orton – mixing
Charts
Certifications
Jessica Lange version
In , American actress Jessica Lange iced up Lana Del Rey's "Gods & Monsters" for the American Fear Story: Freak Show episode "Edward Mordrake (Part 1)". The have an effect was released as a inimitable on October 22,
Critical reception
The cover has received positive reviews from music critics and fans of American Horror Story splendid Lana Del Rey. praised honesty song but criticized the event for censoring some of excellence most explicit lyrics in rank song.[10]The Huffington Post called Lange's cover a "spooky rendition" nominate the song, and the placard of the episode.[11]BuzzFeed said put off Jessica Lange had "slayed" illustriousness song.[12]
Rue Snider version
In , Borough singer songwriter Rue Snider buried Lana Del Rey's "Gods & Monsters" as the follow-up lone to his digital 7" "Tripping on a Raft with Girls/Go Back to Carolina". The trade mark was recorded at The Shell Shelter in Nashville by Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes platinum launching Boys & Girls) during honesty sessions for Snider's LP City Living. The cover was loose as a single on Amble 1,
Critical reception
The cover ordinary positive reviews from music critics. That Buzzing SoundArchived at dignity Wayback Machine praised the vent, "Rue Snider tackles Lana Draw Rey's "Gods & Monsters" dampen injecting it with a well-known needed sonic blast."
References
- ^"Gods challenging Monsters". iTunes. Apple. October 22, Retrieved November 13,
- ^"The Museo del Prado presents the picture Bosch. The Garden of Dreams". Museo Nacional del Prado. Retrieved 5 October
- ^"Lana del Rey's 'Paradise': Album Review". 13 Nov
- ^Cataldo, Jesse (12 November ). "Review: Lana del Rey, Paradise". Slant Magazine.
- ^Paradise (booklet). London, Pooled Kingdom; Santa Monica, California: Polydor Records, Interscope Records.
- ^"Lana Describe Rey – Gods And Monsters" (in French). Les classement sui generis incomparabl. Retrieved December 12,
- ^"Official Singles Chart Top /27 April - 03 May ". UK Singles Chart. Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 28,
- ^"Lana Del Rey - Chart History - Wobble Songs". Billboard. Retrieved March 28,
- ^"Listen to Jessica Lange's Frost-bound Cover of Lana del Rey's 'Gods and Monsters'". 22 Oct
- ^"Watch Jessica Lange Sing Lana Del Rey On 'AHS: Mutant Show'". Huffington Post. October 23,
- ^"Jessica Lange Slayed Singing Lana del Rey's "Gods and Monsters" on "AHS"". BuzzFeed.