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|Date = 2006
 
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|Recorded = 2005–2006
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|Next album year = 2010
 
|Artist = Lana Del Rey <small>(as May Jailer)</small>
 
|Artist = Lana Del Rey <small>(as May Jailer)</small>
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}}'''''Sirens''''' is an unreleased demo album by American singer-songwriter [[Lana Del Rey]], written and recorded in 2005 & 2006, under the pseudonym [[May Jailer]]. The album is considered juvenilia, due to the age at which Del Rey recorded it. The album leaked on May 31, 2012, after much speculation to its contents by fans months before. The album received positive reviews from music critics, but received polarized reviews from many fans. Certain songs were taken from the previous EPs, ''[[Young Like Me (EP)|Young Like Me]]'' and ''[[From The End (EP)|From the End]]''.
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'''''Sirens''''' is an unreleased demo album by [[Lana Del Rey]], written and recorded in 2005 and 2006, under the pseudonym [[May Jailer]]. The album leaked on May 31, 2012, after much speculation to its contents by fans months before. Certain songs from the album also appear on the EPs [[Young like Me (EP)|''Young like Me'']] and ''[[From the End (EP)|From the End]]'', and the mixtape ''[[The Phenomena of Lizzy Grant (mixtape)|The Phenomena of Lizzy Grant]]''
==Background==
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==Background and composition==
   
After learning six chords on acoustic guitar, Del Rey took up the challenge of writing as many songs with those chords as possible. The album was the result of her experimentation. Almost all of the songs on the album fall into the same range, and many are in the same key. Every track is solely composed of only Del Rey's vocals and acoustic guitar, and often focus on arpeggiated melodies using fingerpicking. Almost all tracks have Del Rey singing in a higher register with feathery vocals, except for "[[Birds of a Feather (song)|Birds of a Feather]]", which has heavy autotune. All songs were recorded in Del Rey's hometown, Lake Placid, New York, at the Jim Cushman Studio. The producer of the album remains unknown.
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After learning six chords on acoustic guitar, Del Rey took up the challenge of writing as many songs with those chords as possible. The album was the result of her experimentation. Almost all of the songs on the album fall into the same range, and many are in the same key. Every track is solely composed of only Del Rey's vocals and acoustic guitar, and often focus on arpeggiated melodies using fingerpicking. Almost all tracks have Del Rey singing in a higher register with feathery vocals, except for "[[Birds of a Feather (song)|Birds of a Feather]]", which has heavy autotune. All songs were recorded in Del Rey's hometown, Lake Placid, New York, at the Jim Cushman Studio. The producer of the album remains uncredited, although the producer may be Del Rey herself. According to his profile on LinkedIn, Alex Frizzell did the audio engineering of the album.<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexfrizzell</ref>
   
 
==Critical reception==
 
==Critical reception==
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{{quote box|width=25em|align=left|quote="The songs on ''Sirens'' find Lana Del Rey singing tremulously over acoustic guitars, showing plenty of the languid mystique that would later come to define her but also displaying a different sort of fragile Lee Hazlewood narco-haze vibe."|source= ''Tom Breihan of Stereogum.''}}Many music journalists compared the album to ''Pieces of You'' by Jewel, due to its acoustic guitar fingerpicks and feathery vocals. Critical reviews of the album were highly positive, praising Del Rey's innocent vocals and the simplistic overtones. Becky Bain of Idolator commented that "though her vocals are often weak and shaky, her tone sounds delicate and sweet on all these simple tracks". Many critics compared the album to something they would hear in a small-town coffee shop.
 
{{quote box|width=25em|align=left|quote="The songs on ''Sirens'' find Lana Del Rey singing tremulously over acoustic guitars, showing plenty of the languid mystique that would later come to define her but also displaying a different sort of fragile Lee Hazlewood narco-haze vibe."|source= ''Tom Breihan of Stereogum.''}}
 
 
Many music journalists compared the album to ''Pieces Of You'' by Jewel, due to its acoustic guitar fingerpicks and feathery vocals. It is also commonly compared to Lady Gaga's unreleased EP, ''Red & Blue'', due to the lack of studio production and pre-fame release status. Critical reviews of the album after its leak were highly positive, praising Del Rey's innocent vocals and the simplistic overtones. Becky Bain of Idolator commented that "though her vocals are often weak and shaky, her tone sounds delicate and sweet on all these simple tracks", and furthered comments on her tone by saying "it’s also refreshing to hear Lana/Lizzy/May perform songs written in her range, so she doesn’t have to sing (and sing-talk) in her head voice and resort to that cutesy, flirty baby coo so prominent throughout ''Born to Die''". Many critics compared the album to something they would hear in a small-town coffee shop, and praised it for its acoustic vibe.
 
   
 
==Cross-references==
 
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The album was primarily written about [[K]], both directly and indirectly. It includes the story of K's death in ''[[Sirens (song)|Sirens]]'' and talks about him further in songs such as "[[Drive By (song)|Drive By]]" and "[[My Momma (song)|My Momma]]''"''. The track "[[Next to Me (song)|Next to Me]]" was written about [[Bill]], and was presumably the first song Del Rey wrote about him.
 
The album was primarily written about [[K]], both directly and indirectly. It includes the story of K's death in ''[[Sirens (song)|Sirens]]'' and talks about him further in songs such as "[[Drive By (song)|Drive By]]" and "[[My Momma (song)|My Momma]]''"''. The track "[[Next to Me (song)|Next to Me]]" was written about [[Bill]], and was presumably the first song Del Rey wrote about him.
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== Artwork ==
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Although there's no official artwork cover known for the album, a TikTok user who owns a copy of the CD uploaded a video to the platform showing the copy he owned, which included a note by Del Rey (under her pseudonym at the time, May Jailer) and an orange colored CD disc and black colored logos for 'May Jailer' and 'Sirens'.<ref>https://www.tiktok.com/@ourstrangeskies/video/6907694673935076614?lang=es</ref>
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===Title disputes===
 
===Title disputes===
''Sirens'' originally surfaced when a blogger, who had ordered the original CD online in 2006, mentioned owning a "record by Ms. Grant that you will never hear". However there was no metadata being on the CD and the tracks were labeled simply as "Track 1", "Track 2" etc. No titles could be confirmed except "Junky Pride", "A Star for Nick", "Out With a Bang", and "Bad Disease" as they were streamed on various other platforms online under these titles, the rest were simply assumed by fans. When ''From the End'' and ''Young Like Me'' were leaked they contained many duplicate tracks that changed and confirmed some of the titles in ''Sirens'', leaving only "Next to Me", "My Momma", "Pretty Baby" and "Birds of a Feather" unconfirmed.
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''Sirens'' originally surfaced when a blogger, who had ordered the original CD online in 2006, mentioned owning a "record by Ms. Grant that you will never hear". However there was no metadata on the CD and the tracks were labeled simply as "Track 1", "Track 2" etc. No titles could be confirmed except "Junky Pride", "A Star for Nick", "Out with a Bang", and "Bad Disease" as they were streamed on various other platforms online under these titles, the rest were simply assumed by fans. When ''[[From the End (EP)|From the End]]'' and [[Young like Me (EP)|''Young like Me'']] were leaked online during January, 2014, they contained many duplicate tracks that changed and confirmed some of the titles in ''Sirens'', leaving only "Next to Me", "My Momma", "Pretty Baby" and "Birds of a Feather" unconfirmed.
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{{Navbox album Sirens}}
 
{{Navbox album Sirens}}
 
[[Category:Albums]]
 
[[Category:Albums]]
 
[[Category:Unreleased albums]]
 
[[Category:Unreleased albums]]
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Revision as of 21:28, 10 February 2021


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Released 2006
Recorded 2005–2006
Length 53:08
Discography
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(2006)

LDRAKALG

(2010)

Sirens is an unreleased demo album by Lana Del Rey, written and recorded in 2005 and 2006, under the pseudonym May Jailer. The album leaked on May 31, 2012, after much speculation to its contents by fans months before. Certain songs from the album also appear on the EPs Young like Me and From the End, and the mixtape The Phenomena of Lizzy Grant

Background and composition

After learning six chords on acoustic guitar, Del Rey took up the challenge of writing as many songs with those chords as possible. The album was the result of her experimentation. Almost all of the songs on the album fall into the same range, and many are in the same key. Every track is solely composed of only Del Rey's vocals and acoustic guitar, and often focus on arpeggiated melodies using fingerpicking. Almost all tracks have Del Rey singing in a higher register with feathery vocals, except for "Birds of a Feather", which has heavy autotune. All songs were recorded in Del Rey's hometown, Lake Placid, New York, at the Jim Cushman Studio. The producer of the album remains uncredited, although the producer may be Del Rey herself. According to his profile on LinkedIn, Alex Frizzell did the audio engineering of the album.[1]

Critical reception

"The songs on Sirens find Lana Del Rey singing tremulously over acoustic guitars, showing plenty of the languid mystique that would later come to define her but also displaying a different sort of fragile Lee Hazlewood narco-haze vibe."

Tom Breihan of Stereogum.

Many music journalists compared the album to Pieces of You by Jewel, due to its acoustic guitar fingerpicks and feathery vocals. Critical reviews of the album were highly positive, praising Del Rey's innocent vocals and the simplistic overtones. Becky Bain of Idolator commented that "though her vocals are often weak and shaky, her tone sounds delicate and sweet on all these simple tracks". Many critics compared the album to something they would hear in a small-town coffee shop.

Cross-references

Many of the themes on the album, including love lost, loss of purity, and coming-of-age were included in Del Rey's later work, especially Born to Die. The album does however lack the highly concentrated Americana references often included in her later recordings.

The album was primarily written about K, both directly and indirectly. It includes the story of K's death in Sirens and talks about him further in songs such as "Drive By" and "My Momma". The track "Next to Me" was written about Bill, and was presumably the first song Del Rey wrote about him.

Artwork

Although there's no official artwork cover known for the album, a TikTok user who owns a copy of the CD uploaded a video to the platform showing the copy he owned, which included a note by Del Rey (under her pseudonym at the time, May Jailer) and an orange colored CD disc and black colored logos for 'May Jailer' and 'Sirens'.[2]


Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Drive By"  Elizabeth Grant 2:51
2. "Next to Me"  Grant 2:41
3. "A Star for Nick"  Grant 2:43
4. "My Momma"  Grant 3:25
5. "Bad Disease"  Grant 3:42
6. "Out with a Bang"  Grant 3:19
7. "Dear Elliot"  Grant 4:33
8. "Try Tonight"  Grant 3:35
9. "Peace"  Grant 5:48
10. "How Do You Know Me so Well?"  Grant 3:59
11. "Pretty Baby"  Grant 3:39
12. "Aviation"  Grant 3:11
13. "Move"  Grant 4:13
14. "Junky Pride"  Grant 2:52
15. "Birds of a Feather"  Grant 2:46
Total length:
53:17

Title disputes

Sirens originally surfaced when a blogger, who had ordered the original CD online in 2006, mentioned owning a "record by Ms. Grant that you will never hear". However there was no metadata on the CD and the tracks were labeled simply as "Track 1", "Track 2" etc. No titles could be confirmed except "Junky Pride", "A Star for Nick", "Out with a Bang", and "Bad Disease" as they were streamed on various other platforms online under these titles, the rest were simply assumed by fans. When From the End and Young like Me were leaked online during January, 2014, they contained many duplicate tracks that changed and confirmed some of the titles in Sirens, leaving only "Next to Me", "My Momma", "Pretty Baby" and "Birds of a Feather" unconfirmed.

References