via YouTube/Lana Del ReyMusic / NewsMusic / NewsLana Del Rey shares ‘Arcadia’ and reveals Blue Banisters release dateThe new song from the upcoming album arrives alongside a self-directed music videoShareLink copied ✔️September 8, 2021September 8, 2021TextThom WaiteLana Del Rey - spring/summer 2017 As teased last week, Lana Del Rey has released the latest single from her upcoming album, Blue Banisters. Titled “Arcadia”, the track arrives alongside visuals directed by the singer, and new details about the record’s release. According to a post on Del Rey’s Instagram, Blue Banisters is scheduled to arrive in full on October 22. Announced shortly after the release of her last album, Chemtrails Over the Country Club, it was originally supposed to be released on July 4, but failed to materialise as the date came and went. The singer did provide a preview of the new song on July 4, however, including the opening lyrics: “My body is a map of LA / I stand straight like an angel, with a halo / Hangin’ out the Hilton Hotel windows / Screamin’, ‘Hey, baby, let’s go’.” In May, meanwhile, Del Rey shared a series of songs from Blue Banisters, including the title track, “Text Book”, and “Wildflower Wildfire”, which features production from Kanye West’s Donda collaborator Mike Dean. Listen to the new song, “Arcadia”, and view the Blue Banisters release date and tracklist below. Blue Banisters tracklist: “Textbook” “Blue Banisters” “Arcadia” “Interlude — The Trio” “Black Bathing Suit” “If You Lie Down With Me” “Beautiful” “Violets for Roses” “Dealer” “Thunder” “Wildflower Wildfire” “Nectar of the Gods” “Living Legend” “Cherry Blossom” “Sweet Carolina” Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREKneecap, Erika de Casier, Smerz and more call to boycott Eurovision Ethel Cain’s Coachella stage was a ‘graveyard of American industry’ Nike What went down at Nike Toma in AtlantaTOMORA are the dance-pop superduo out to ‘connect unexpected people’If Geese are a psy-op, so is everything elseA deep dive into the fan-led SOPHIE archive projectThe secret history of Black British musicSilvana Estrada: ‘Bad Bunny is my hero, but Latin America is a continent’ The ultimate guide to music festivals in 2026Stop calling Justin Bieber’s Coachella set ‘lazy’Xaviersobased’s online obsessions: NBA 2K, skate videos and NickelodeonQueer nightlife is thriving in Bucharest’s abandoned backroomsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy