Lana Del Rey Watercolor Eyes Concept Demo -unta... ((free)) -
The track was developed during the same period as songs for Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd and was reportedly considered for inclusion on her eighth studio album, Blue Banisters .
In the sprawling, cinematic universe of Lana Del Rey, the line between a released album and a discarded recording is often blurred. Her fans, perhaps more than any other modern pop following, are archivists at heart. They treat leaked voice memos with the same reverence as polished studio albums. Among the most fascinating artifacts to surface from the Chemtrails Over the Country Club era is the track known to the inner circles of the internet as Lana Del Rey Watercolor Eyes Concept Demo -unta...
Have you heard a “Watercolor Eyes” concept demo? Forum rumors suggest a 2-minute untamed guitar version exists on a private tracker. Share your leads responsibly. The track was developed during the same period
In the concept demo, Del Rey’s voice is notably less polished. She audibly breathes between lines, and at 2:18, she hums a melody that was later replaced by a string section. This raw delivery aligns with the aesthetic of Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass (her spoken word album) and suggests the demo was a guide track for session musicians. They treat leaked voice memos with the same
When Lana dropped in January 2022 as part of Euphoria Season 2’s soundtrack, the reception was immediate. A slow-drip waltz of heartbreak, its production shimmered with washed-out reverb and aching strings. But almost instantly, a whisper began circulating in online forums (Reddit’s r/lanadelrey, ATRL, and Lanaboards): “What does the concept demo sound like?”
For now, fans will continue to splice, filter, and dream. And Lana, somewhere in a studio, likely has a hard drive labeled “Untamed” that she may never share. And that, too, is art.