Unlike her earlier work that often romanticized tragic archetypes, "Heroin" shows a shift toward self-awareness and a desire for escape:
: References to Charles Manson and his followers living in Topanga evoke a sense of "cult euphoria" and communal self-destruction. Lines like "writing in blood on my walls" mirror the Manson family's crimes, acting as a metaphor for a toxic environment that drives people "crazy".
album review: 'lust for life' by lana del rey - Spectrum Pulse
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Unlike her earlier work that often romanticized tragic archetypes, "Heroin" shows a shift toward self-awareness and a desire for escape:
: References to Charles Manson and his followers living in Topanga evoke a sense of "cult euphoria" and communal self-destruction. Lines like "writing in blood on my walls" mirror the Manson family's crimes, acting as a metaphor for a toxic environment that drives people "crazy".
album review: 'lust for life' by lana del rey - Spectrum Pulse