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  1. Jul 8, 2022
    2
    Lana Del Rey barely manages to sing her way through the first three songs, and all of it sounds so last minute and lyrically weak. She fails to bring anything new to the table and only just records an album where its aesthetic is a sequel to 2014's Ultraviolence. Her high-pitched, soft voice quickly starts to deteriorate and transform into one of a senior folk/jazz singer who seems toLana Del Rey barely manages to sing her way through the first three songs, and all of it sounds so last minute and lyrically weak. She fails to bring anything new to the table and only just records an album where its aesthetic is a sequel to 2014's Ultraviolence. Her high-pitched, soft voice quickly starts to deteriorate and transform into one of a senior folk/jazz singer who seems to suddenly develop a low-pitched, masculine voice. Chemtrails Over The Country Club deserved the delayed release; it should've been a posthumous release. Expand
  2. Aug 21, 2022
    0
    And she’s serious too. Lmao . She is such a boring artist. Some people have no business singing
  3. Mar 10, 2023
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sonmifero y aburrido al igual que toda su discografía, que sobrevalorada es está señora. Expand
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81

Universal acclaim - based on 28 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 25 out of 28
  2. Negative: 1 out of 28
  1. Uncut
    Apr 20, 2021
    80
    It’s hard to resist the sensory impact of these songs. Chemtrails picks up the nostalgic thread of 2019’s Norman Fucking Rockwell!, though here she’s mostly Midwest and more melodic. [Jun 2021, p.25]
  2. Mar 23, 2021
    58
    “Tulsa Jesus Freak” is arguably closest to the Lana Del Rey longtime fans know and love, and it’s no surprise that it was written in 2019, around the time NFR! came out. “Yosemite” is another highlight, a stunning number with Del Rey’s vocals at their best. But most songs on Chemtrails don’t stand out. They blend together in their delicateness.
  3. Mar 22, 2021
    70
    [Closing track] aside, most of the 11 songs on Chemtrails are melodically and vocally substantive, replete with sensual hooks and evocative images.