Almost a year after revealing the title, Lana Del Rey has released her new studio album Chemtrails Over the Country Club. The album, which continues in 2019 Norman Follant Rockwell! and last year Violet leaning back on the grass, includes the previously shared songs “Let Me Love You Like a Woman” and “Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” as well as the mocking “Tulsa Jesus Freak.” The album closes with a cover of “For Free” by Joni Mitchell, featuring Zella Day and Weyes Blood. Listen to Chemtrails Over the Country Club low. (Pitchfork earns a commission for purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Frequent contributor Jack Antonoff co – produced most of Chemtrails with Lana Del Rey. One of the tracks, “Yosemite,” was done with Rick Nowels. Another song, “Breaking Up Slowly,” features vocals by Nikki Lane, with whom Del Rey has performed live. Before Chemtrails‘release, Lana Del Rey played “Let Me Love You Like a Woman” on Tonight’s show starring Jimmy Fallon.
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