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In January of 1983, Def Leppard released their massively influential third album, Pyromania. It’s a masterpiece made of equal parts hard rock and radio-friendly melodic pop, fusing the raw crunchiness of AC/DC with the tuneful, painstaking sophistication of Boston. Forty years ago this week, the album’s lead single reached its peak on the Billboard Hot 100 (#12) after hitting #1 on the Mainstream Rock chart. That single, “Photograph,” perfectly encapsulates all the maximalist elements that combine to make Pyromania a truly transcendent album. On this 40th anniversary, let’s dive deep into the song’s composition and production elements to explore how it all works.
I never thought of Lana Del Rey as a piano artist per se, but clearly, she is. Though she doesn’t play piano herself, the instrument features prominently in much of her music, and centrally on her newest release, which came out late last month. Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd is a stunning piano-based album with a weirdly long title (and a conspicuously absent question mark). Created in collaboration with producer Jack Antonoff, this expansive, dreamy album should finally put to rest any lingering notions that Lana Del Rey’s artistry is “inauthentic” (a common critique she faced early in her career). From top to bottom, the album folds inventive textures, harmonies, and musical twists into an enthralling amalgam of the sort rarely heard these days in mainstream pop music. Let’s dive into the album’s intoxicating second single, “A&W,” to examine how it works.
The arpeggiated piano and finger-picked guitar figure we hear at the start of “A