


Del Rey’s other albums lean on professionally taken imagery, but the graphic for each new single is a different edit of the same selfie Del Rey previously unveiled as the Blue Banisters cover art. Each of the new songs are aligned with Del Rey’s signature music style: slow-paced, sultry, and sparse when it comes to the instrumentation.Īlong with gaining attention for the unannounced releases, fans were quick to critique the singer’s choice of artwork. While many fans were excited, others were horrified by the sepia-toned cover art.

After teasing a snippet of her next project, titled Blue Banisters, Del Rey has now surprise-released three tracks from the project.ĭel Rey returned Thursday to share the tender singles “Wildflower Wildfire,” “Blue Banister,” and “Text Book.” According to Pitchfork, “Wildflower Wildfire” was co-written and produced by notable Kanye West collaborator Mike Dean. Lana Del Rey announced on Tuesday that her new album, 'Blue Banisters,' will be released on July 4. The news comes as a surprise to fans because Del Rey recently dropped an album Chemtrails over the Country Club in March this year. Krug’s work is bold, and comes across like that of a spaghetti Western surrealist with an eye for finding the artistic merit in ’70s American schlock. In this album cover, the graphics contain Lana Del Reys signature font style, reminiscent of the Gatsby, 1920s era. Lana Del Rey has made a surprise announcement today that her eighth studio album, Blue Banisters will be released later this year on July 4. Interview with Lana Del Rey for Clash Magazine ‘A friend gave this Pulp Art Book to me as a present, but for some reason they thought the photographer was dead,’ explains Lana. It’s only been a few weeks since Lana Del Rey released her long-awaited effort Chemtrails Over The Country Club and she’s already readying her next release, complete with some questionable cover art. Lana Del Rey is an indie-pop artist that I have researched before in relation to the target audience and the representation of social groups in the music videos.
