Lana Del Rey's Soft, Dreamy Voice Becomes A Ominous Nightmare Whisper In New Cover

Lana Del Rey's Soft, Dreamy Voice Becomes A Ominous Nightmare Whisper In New Cover




Lana Del Rey loves a good cover. Her latest repurposing is Scottish singer Donovan's 1966 song, "Season of the Witch" for the upcoming horror movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. The full tune isn't out just although, nevertheless a snippet of it released with the new trailer for the film, giving listeners a preview of what it'll sound like. From what has been presented to us for now, it sounds like a lot of ghoulish fun.


When you hear Lana's voice, it's like as soon as your subconscious whispers into your head that you must wake up because you're oversleeping. It's soft and fuzzy, warm and sepia-like. That's on display in "Season of the Witch," although the brief snippet that we hear turns her dreamy voice into a calm whisper while in a nightmare as it shakes and flattens. It's eerie tranquility that blows via speaker, like mist on top of a graveyard in the middle of the night. To hear the entire version of "Season of the Witch," ensure to see Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark any time it comes out on August 9.


Lana recently covered Sublime's "Doin Time" which will appear on her forthcoming album Norman Fucking Rockwell as soon as it drops on August 30. This fall, she'll be heading out on tour in support of the LP.


Watch the trailer for Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark up above and listen to Lana's spooky cover.









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