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This song hits somewhere in the middle and by the time the record drops you will hear where we’re at today.Īs much as the on going criticism has been trying, it at least has pushed me to explore my own family tree, to dig deep, and to continue to exhibit the fact that God only cares about how I move through the world.Īnd for all of the skepticism about feigning fragility and unreasonable explanations of not showing general accountability- I must say I’ve enjoyed moving through the world beautifully- as a woman with grace and dignity. If you’re interested go back and listen to the first three songs I put out earlier. I guess you could say this album is about what it was like, what happened, and what it’s like now. Have a good fourth xįinally, on September 8, 2021, the album’s pre-order was released along with its fourth single “Arcadia,” revealing the album would be released on October 22, 2021. On July 4, 2021, Lana delayed the album, sharing an updated cover art with the caption “TBD.” She also shared a snippet of a new song with the caption:Īlbum out later later… Single out soonish. On May 20, the album’s first and second tracks, “Text Book” and “Blue Banisters,” produced by Gabe Simon, and the eleventh track, “Wildflower Wildfire,” produced by Mike Dean and co-written with Sage Skolfield and Sean Solymar, were released. On April 27, Lana took to Instagram to announce that more music was on the way, and an entirely separate album would be released on July 4, 2021. Lana teased the possible cover art in an Instagram post on March 20. One out of the two Instagram stories Lana posted defending herself I will continue those thoughts on my next record on June 1st titled Rock Candy Sweet. Just want to say thank you again for the kind articles like this one and for reminding me that my career was built on cultural appropriation and glamorizing domestic abuse. In an Instagram Story defending herself against a negative article from Bazaar Magazine, she stated that she ‘wanted revenge’ and that she would be getting it on this album, writing: One day after the release of her seventh studio album, Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Lana took to Instagram to announce her next studio album, Rock Candy Sweet. The album was officially announced on April 27, 2021, where she revealed the initial artwork and a release date of July 4, 2021. Blue Banisters is the eighth studio album from Lana Del Rey.