Lana Del Rey Is A Frolicking Giant Who Defends Scorned Lovers In 'Doin Time'
The Avengers, who are currently not on assignment immediately following the devastating battle with Thanos in
Avengers: Endgame that claimed the life of Tony Stark (oh come on, you've had five months to be able to see the movie–it's not a spoiler anymore) may have to be called back with each other to deal with Earth's latest threat: a 50-foot tall singer in a motherly dress and string sandals wandering around Los Angeles as if it was a department store.
Lana Del Rey must be stopped. Henceforth her new video for "Doin' Time" is a preview of the next wave of dangers that Earth faces from the unexpected, and it's awesome –and scary– all around. What would do in case you looked outdoor of your window to be able to see Lana frolicking around your city?
Lana wakes up on the ground from an excellent nap. She stands up and realizes that she's the size of Godzilla, Reptar, the robot from the last ten minutes of
every Power Rangers episode, and Bone Crusher in the video for "Never Scared." As a substitute opposed to panicking, she takes a walk around the city, knocking over trees and drinking water from entire buildings. She uses windows as resembles. Life as Galactus doesn't seem also bad. Whenever she frolics around downtown Los Angeles, we visualize that she exists indoors of a movie screen. A woman – also Lana Del Rey, however smaller – watches the giantess on screen with her boyfriend and companions at a drive-in theater. All is well up until her boyfriend sneaks off to create out with another woman then the giant on the screen leaves the movie and
steps into the real world. Panic and chaos ensue. Nevertheless the giant Lana isn't interested in anyone else besides this terrible pup–because boys are dogs. She shakes the vehicle that the offenders are in like it's a baby's rattle, leaving subsequently soon after she exchanges a smile with the scorned, smaller version of her. Not all giants are bad, it seems.
"Doin Time," Lana's cover of the 1997 single of the same name by the musical group Sublime, appears on Lana's forthcoming sixth studio album,
Norman Fucking Rockwell. It features the previously released singles, "
Mariners Apartment Complex," "
Venice Bitch," "Hope Is A Dangerous Thing For A Woman Like Me To Have – Nevertheless I Have It," "Fuck It, I Love You," and "The Greatest." She's embarking on a
tour in support of the LP in September.
Watch the spectacular video for "Doin Time" up above.
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