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Lana Del Rey Collaborator/Ex-Boyfriend Barrie-James O'Neill Is NiGHTMARE BOY, Shares "Chivalry Is Alive and Well and Living in Glasgow" Video


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Lana Del Rey Collaborator/Ex-Boyfriend Barrie-James O'Neill Is NiGHTMARE BOY, Shares "Chivalry Is Alive and Well and Living in Glasgow" Video

NiGHTMARE BOY is Barrie-James O'Neill of the band Kassidy, best known for his collaborations with Lana Del Rey. (He's also her ex-boyfriend.) O'Neill co-wrote "Brooklyn Baby" on Ultraviolence and duetted with Del Rey on a cover of "Summer Wine" (below).

The NiGHTMARE BOY album is due out later this year, co-produced by Rob Schnapf and Jim Abbiss. It features a duet with Del Rey called "Riverside", which can be previewed below.

Today, Pitchfork.tv presents a video for a track from the album. "Chivalry Is Alive and Well and Living in Glasgow" was directed by Joe Rubalcaba and stars Holly Marilyn Solem (of the TV show "Hand of God"). Watch it below.

Riverside.

A video posted by nightmare boy (@nightmareboy_) onDec 16, 2014 at 11:24pm PST



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