Shortly after revealing its tracklisting, Lana Del Rey has unveiled the artwork for her new album Ultraviolence. Check it out below.
The simple, monochromatic artwork sees Del Rey posing in a white v-neck next to a largely obscured car - we'd venture a guess that it's vintage.
The album title - Ultraviolence - is emblazoned in Del Rey's signature font along the bottom, but her own name doesn't appear anywhere on the artwork.
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The album, which contains the recently revealed single 'West Coast', was produced by The Black Keys' guitarist Dan Auerbach, who admitted: "She impressed me every day[...] We bumped heads a little bit, but at the end of the day we were dancing to the songs."
Despite initial reports that it would be released on 1 May - a date that has since come and gone - there is still no official release date for Ultraviolence. In the mean time though, you can have a look at the tracklisting below.
'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’
‘The Other Woman’
‘Black Beauty’ (Bonus track)
‘Guns And Roses’ (Bonus track)
‘Florida Kilos’ (Bonus track)