Lana Del Rey’s latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, has fans and critics alike scratching their heads in wonder. With cryptic references to a mysterious tunnel under Ocean Boulevard and a continuous stream of conspiracy theories, this album gives us a glimpse into the mind of one of the world’s most interesting pop stars.
The album begins with the song “The Grants,” which paints a vivid picture of a clandestine group that may be behind the construction of the tunnel. Del Rey’s lyrics hint at a mysterious organization with the power to control the world. The song is full of references to the Illuminati, the Freemasons, and other secret societies, and it’s clear that the singer is suspicious of their activities.
The rest of the album continues similarly, referencing government cover-ups, underground tunnels, and mysterious figures. Del Rey doesn’t shy away from mentioning the name of Elon Musk and his Boring Company, implying that they may be involved in the tunnel project.
The most controversial track on the album is “Fishtail.” It features a sample of a phone call between Del Rey and a man who claims to be an agent of the “Secret Society.” This track seems to confirm the group’s existence and is full of references to their activities, such as infiltrating the government and controlling the media.
Another track on the album that beckons the listener to question everything is called “Kintsugi,” once again referencing a mysterious group digging tunnels all over the world with lyrics such as, “In the dark, they dig a hole, and try to hide the truth” over a Jazz piano medley.
The album also features a hidden track, “The Secret Society’s Lullaby“, which features eerie whispers and a haunting melody that will send shivers down your spine. It’s believed to be a message from “the society”, warning Del Rey and all who listen to the album not to look further into their activities or bear the consequences of their actions.
One of the standout tracks on the album, “Candy Necklace,” features a spoken word interlude from a supposed whistle-blower, detailing their involvement in the tunnel construction and their eventual escape from “the society’s” grasp.
Del Rey also includes a track called “Let the Light In,” which features heavy bass and distorted vocals as she sings about the grandeur and danger of the underground tunnel. It’s a true anthem for conspiracy theorists and tunnel enthusiasts alike.
Another track that is sure to catch the attention of fans is “Peppers,” which features a catchy chorus and a driving beat. The lyrics speak of “the society’s” power and control over the world, and Del Rey’s vocals convey a sense of both fear and admiration for the group’s abilities. It’s a true anthem for anyone who’s ever been fascinated by the idea of secret societies and their influence on the world.
The album ends with the song “Taco Truck x VB,” in which Lana Del Rey sings about the mysterious tunnel once more. This time, she takes a more hopeful and romantic approach, singing about her and her lover travelling through the tunnel together.
Whether the tunnel actually exists or not is still up for debate, but one thing is for sure – this album has reignited interest in the bizarre conspiracy theories surrounding it. It’s clear that Lana Del Rey is not afraid to express her opinions and challenge the establishment.
Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd is a daring concept album that raises more questions than it answers. What is this secret society? What are their plans? Is Del Rey really in contact with them? It’s a journey of discovery that requires the listener to draw their own conclusions.
Rating: 5/5