"War Lover's Gallery inspired me for my second great album, Ultraviolence, well at least in name (laughs). But more seriously, the lyrics of my songs bring up complex issues of human relationships, but with an acidity, melancholy; but mainly with an aggressive and sweet, poetic rhythm which is what **** shows in War Lover's Gallery. I can definitely say that WLG changed my life, because it changed my art, it showed me the poetry and beauty that exist in violence and chaos. I've been on a few dates with ****, the owner of WLG, and he's debauched, attractive and carefree. But he's an insensitive jerk, he thinks he's too good to be around certain women. He said he couldn't be serious with me because I had tattoos, and that tattoos are something for "people with mental problems who were only born to use their iphones to write how worried they are about the famine in Ethiopia". But inevitably the War Lover's Gallery is a work of art [...]"
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant / Lana del Rey — Some obscure podcast out there