Lana Del Rey gives update on forthcoming album Chemtrails Over The Country Club
Lana Del Rey has shared a clip updating fans on her new album Chemtrails Over The Country Club, from a contained music video set for the LP title-track.
Chemtrails Over The Country Club was originally expected to arrive on Friday (4 September), and last night (1 September) Lana Del Rey shared a video message from the contained music video set for her new album title-track updating fans on the album.
She says, "I am on the very contained set of my first music video for the title track of my album Chemtrails Over The Country Club. And I’m very excited about it. And before you even see this, you’ll hear another song called "Let Me Love You Like A Woman"."
Del Rey continues, "And I just want to let you know that I love the record and I love you guys and I can’t wait to see you soon. Probably in 2030. Just kidding. See you in 2029. But in the meantime the album’s coming out soon. Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass is coming out this month. And I know it’s been a super challenging time and I just want to let you know my prayers, my meditations are on all of us. So be safe, god bless, I love you, and I’m looking forward to finishing this up for you."
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A post shared by Lana Del Rey (@lanadelrey) on Sep 1, 2020 at 12:46pm PDT
Last month Del Rey shared a clip of a new song called "Tulsa Jesus Freak", and tagged Jack Antonoff in the clip. The teaser has since been deleted.
Chemtrails Over The Country Club will follow on from last year's Norman Fucking Rockwell album.
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