Last week the American singer Lana Del Rey confirmed that the worldwide release of his new album 'Ultraviolence' is scheduled for June 13 through the Polydor and Interscope labels. His followers can now enjoy the first single preview of this new work, 'West Coast', and its video clip released last week. In recent days, the singer also advanced the tracklist, the cover art and other details of 'Ultraviolence', the second studio album from her record company.
Lana del Rey is in full promotion and preparing the next release of the album, anticipating that: “'Ultraviolence' is already finished and it is really beautiful, it is so irreverent and exquisite at the same time. It is absolutely beautiful and much darker than 'Born to Die' ". This new album comes two years after the release of 'Born to Die', the work that catapulted Lana del Rey to fame and which managed to reach the top of the charts in the United States and the United Kingdom, selling more than 6 millions of copies worldwide.
Musician Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys has been in charge of producing 'Ultraviolence', which will feature a total of eleven unreleased songs in its standard version and three bonus tracks in its special version ('Guns and Roses', 'Florida Kilos' and 'Black Beauty'). The unreleased songs on the new album are 'Cruel World', 'Ultraviolence', 'Shades of Cool', 'Brooklyn Baby', 'West Coast', 'Sad Girl', 'Pretty When You Cry', 'Money Power Glory', 'Fucked My Way Up to the Top', 'Old Money' and 'The Other Woman'.