
Lana Del Rey has released new single ‘White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter’ along with with a self-shot accompanying music video. Following her singles ‘Henry Come On’ and ‘Bluebird’ in 2025, this is the third track released from her mysterious new album ‘Stove’.
Unreleased and without a date confirmed, the album is expected to release in as little as three months – though it seems the singer is keen to share her new sound with her fans in the mean time.
The singer announced the upcoming release of ‘White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter’ via Instagram on February 7th, and that whilst she understands the heavy demand for the album, she wanted fans to “enjoy the single first”.
In another recent video, she talks about her getting to have a “minute to [herself] and to just enjoy one of the songs being out”, alongside a spiritual appreciation for the song’s release being on a solar eclipse and the Chinese new year of the fire horse, a clear indicator of the singer’s resonance with the album being a new beginning.
“I got a beautiful video of the solar eclipse and I started my morning with the most fiery pink and red sky, so I’m hoping to bring that energy into today, into tomorrow.”
The single released on February 17th with a self-recorded music video debuting yesterday. Written with help of her husband, sister, and brother in law, the track is a beautifully haunting fusion of Southern gothic country. The accompanying music video shows the stereotypically beautiful and romanticised “sad-girl” image of Lana through a darker, even ghostly lens – certainly alluding to a new arc in the singer’s musical aesthetic. Faithful collaborator Jack Antonoff assisted in producing this new sound, and helped to find what Lana described as “that magical chord”.
In interview with W, Lana explains the many changes made to the album since its announcement in 2024, including a name change from ‘Lasso’ then further as ‘The Right Person Will Stay’, until finally ‘Stove’ came about in August 2025. ‘Stove‘ will be the singer’s 10th studio album, and will undoubtedly endure worldwide success as did her several previous award-winning albums like ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell‘ and ‘Born to Die‘.
In the almost two years since its announcement, the album has undergone several changes and edits, including additional tracks which have contributed to its delay in release.
Now, with new and exciting glimpses of Lana’s new era being steadily released, it seems fans can finally start to get excited about the singer’s 10th studio album.
Both the single and music video are out now and are available on streaming platforms.
