
Lana Del Rey’s ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’ Is a Somber American Travelogue
The singer looks beyond the San Gabriel Mountains and longs for stability on her most introspective album yet
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Quick follow-up to Chemtrails Over the Country Club out June 1st
"I think the lyrics are great and Lana Del Rey is one of the better songwriters of our time," Hayley Mary explained of the track.
Song will be featured on upcoming album Chemtrails Over the Country Club
“There’s always turmoil and upheaval and in the midst of it — there’s always beautiful music, too,” Del Rey wrote in the caption for the cover
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"She just creates a world of her own and invites you in."
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