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Lana Del Rey Rides a John Deere and Paints ‘Blue Banisters’ in Latest Video


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Lana Del Rey just dropped the video for the title track from her upcoming record, Blue Banisters, which is out this Friday.

 

 

Making for a wholesome home video, “Blue Banisters” begins mirroring its opening lyrics, “There’s a picture on the wall / Of me on a John Deere.” Maintaining her remarkable sultry and silky vocals, Del Rey’s aura has turned from her Paradise, heart-shaped glasses and cigarette smoking days into a sweetheart of the country, bearing long cotton dresses and gathering her friends to simply paint each other’s feet.

Turning to her girlfriends as muses and inspirations throughout her music released this year, as a group of them bear the cover of Chemtrails, Del Rey has found comfort in the endless support of the women that have her back: “There’s a hole that’s in my heart / All my women try and heal / They’re doing a good job convincing me that it’s not real.”

Blue Banisters is Del Rey’s eighth album, is out on October 22. This is Del Rey’s second record to be released this year, following March’s Chemtrails Over the Country Club. She already dropped a track off the forthcoming record, “Arcadia,” including an alternative video.

 

 

Blue Banisters Track List

 

1. Text Book
2. Blue Banisters
3. Arcadia
4. Interlude – The Trio
5. Black Bathing Suit
6. If You Lie Down With Me
7. Beautiful
8. Violets for Roses
9. Dealer
10. Thunder
11. Wildflower Wildfire
12. Nectar of the Gods
13. Living Legend
14. Cherry Blossom
15. Sweet Carolina

The post Lana Del Rey Rides a John Deere and Paints ‘Blue Banisters’ in Latest Video appeared first on SPIN.

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