Bow down, bitches. The queen of pop music is back, and her new album is less than a month away from dominating your stereo.
Lana Del Rey has taken a very hands-on approach to promoting her upcoming album, Ultraviolence. Instead of relying on major press outlets to share news and updates regarding the record’s release, Lana has chosen to take charge of handling seemingly every major reveal by herself. It was she that initially shared the title, as well as the single (“West Coast”), and now she has revealed all the little details we have been waiting to see.
Ultraviolence will arrive in stores June 13 and feature eleven tracks, as well as three bonus tracks. So far, the only song fans have heard off the Dan Auerbach-produced effort is “West Coast,” though an early version of “Black Beauty” is believed to have surfaced online last summer. The video files accompany that leak have, unfortunately, been removed. You can view the full track list, as well as the cover art, below.
Speaking of art work, Lana looks as elegant as ever on the cover of Ultraviolence. The black and white imagery is a stark contrast to the bright blues (Born To Die) and gorgeous gold (Paradise) that we saw on previous releases.
Lana is currently touring the country as part of a short promotional run in conjunction with the album’s release. We had the opportunity to catch her show last week and loved every minute of her performance. If you have a chance to see this tour – GO.
01 “Cruel World”
02 “Ultraviolence”
03 “Shades Of Cool”
04 “Brooklyn Baby”
05 “West Coast”
06 “Sad Girl”
07 “Pretty When You Cry”
08 “Money Power Glory”
09 “Fucked My Way Up To The Top”
10 “Old Money”
11 “The Other Woman”
12 “Black Beauty” *
13 “Guns And Roses” *
14 “Florida Kilos” *