Lana Del Rey shares soggy "Music To Watch Boys To" visuals
30 September 2015, 17:34
| Written by
Laurence Day
Lana Del Rey has revealed the visuals for "Music To Watch Boys To", the latest offering from recent LP Honeymoon.
Honeymoon is out now, and we think it's pretty darn great. In our review, we elaborated on our fondness of the latest single:
"'Music To Watch Boys To' - originally the title of the album – is a marvel. Starting with a line that recurs throughout the song ('I like you a lot, so I do what you want'), musically it’s trippier than anything she’s ever done, with the lean strings and clarinet making it sound supremely lush. Yet love's ephemerality rears its head ('nothing gold can stay')."
Check out the "Music To Watch Boys To" video below.
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