Lana Del Rey Becomes 'Ultraviolence' - The 'Shade Of Cool' Songstress Releases Snippet Of Title Track Off New Album

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | May 27, 2014 11:56 AM EDT

Ultraviolence is on its way!!!

Today, indie-pop princess Lana Del Rey released a short video with a snippet of the title track for her new album, which will be released on June 17.

It seems like this is the era of black and white for Ms. Rey, because the promo video is once again following in the monochromatic footsteps of her single covers for "West Coast," and "Shades of Cool," as well as her video for "West Coast" and her Ultraviolence album cover.

The sneak peak gives us just a few bars of the song, but we can already tell it's going to be a hit. The few lyrics that we do hear are "It's ultravioence, ultraviolence. I can hear your sirens, sirens. Give me all of that ultraviolence."

This is the third track that we have heard from the new album. The full track listing is as follows:

1. Cruel World

2. Ultraviolence

3. Shades of Cool

4. Brooklyn Baby

5. West Coast

6. Sad Girl

7. Pretty When You Cry

8. Money Power Glory

9. F*cked My Way Up To the Top

10. Old Money

11. The Other Woman

Deluxe edition bonus tracks

12. Black Beauty

13. Guns and Roses

14. Florida Kilos

The album, which will be released in three weeks, can be preordered on Lana's official website and iTunes. An Ultraviolence box set is also available for those super fans out there that includes the deluxe vinyl picture disc of the album, the deluxe CD, art prints taken by Lana, and more.

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