Lana Del Rey launches new album: Listen

Almost a year after her title was announced, Lana Del Rey released her new studio album Chemtrails about the outdoor club. The record follows 2019s Norman Fucking Rockwell! and last year’s Violet bent backwards over the grass, contains the previously shared songs “Let Me Love You Like a Woman” and “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”, as well as the teased “Tulsa Jesus Freak.” The album concludes with a cover of Joni Mitchell’s “For Free”, featuring Zella Day and Weyes Blood. Listen to Chemtrails about the outdoor club below. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Regular collaborator Jack Antonoff produced most of the co-producer Chemtrails with Lana Del Rey. One of the tracks, “Yosemite,” was made with Rick Nowels. Another song, “Breaking Up Slowly”, features vocals by Nikki Lane, with whom Del Rey performed live. Ahead Chemtrailsrelease, Lana Del Rey played ‘Let Me Love You Like a Woman’ The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.

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Lana Del Rey: Chemtrails on the Country Club

Lana Del Rey: Chemtrails on the Country Club

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