Lana del Rey continues to dye her discography. After ‘Blue Jeans’, ‘Blue Velvet’ and ‘Blue Banisters’ arrives ‘Bluebird’, the second single from his next album, which will not be carried out by ‘The Right Person Will Stay’ will not even go on sale on May 21. At least, ‘Bluebird’ has come out on his promised release day.
As ‘Henry, Come on’, ‘Bluebird’ is a Baladesca composition of classic and North American cut, based on an instrumentation of guitar, piano and strings. This time, the orchestra arrangement is especially noticed, representing the story of the song liberation.
The “blue bird” symbol or tile has been recurrent in American root music; They have used it in the past Buffalo Springfield or Miranda Lambert. Wool of the King resorts to him in a moving way to represent his liberation from an abusive relationship.
In ‘Bluebird’, Lana del Rey talks with a little refugee bird in her hands. Wool asks that “take strength” and “find a way to fly” while she can’t. Wool is trapped in an oppressive relationship (listen to his lover “to give a pains”) and fantasize a day to become that free bird capable of flying “directly towards the sun.”
Both ‘Bluebird’ and ‘Henry, eat on’ confirm that the next album of Lana del Rey -which was titled ‘Lasso’ originally – will be more country than it seemed when Lana clarified that she would not be exactly country … misery from her first statements.
