Lana Del Rey and her upcoming album "Ultraviolence" are getting a lot of attention.
Her first single for her second studio album, "West Coast" was rumored to be released as soon as last night.
There has yet to be any trace of "West Coast" on the Internet as of yet. However, we suspect that the single will be released within the next 24 hours.
While fans await the release of the "Young and Beautiful" singer's new song, promotion for "Ultraviolence" has already begun.
Popdust has reported that a billboard promoting Lana Del Rey's album has already popped up in Brooklyn earlier today.
This also confirms the release of "Ultraviolence" on May 1.
Although a track list has yet to be revealed for the highly anticipated album, there is speculation that the new single from The Black Keys may be giving us a snippet of what "Ultraviolence" will feel like.
It has been reported that The Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach helped produce the "Once Upon A Dream" singer's album.
Based on their new single, "Fever," it's clear that "Ultraviolence" is going to be quite a listen.
The Black Keys' eighth studio album "Turn Blue" is due out May 12, reports Music Times.
Although we'll be able to see Lana Del Rey's album before Dan Auerbach's, from what we've heard, The Black Keys' new album will be quite experimental.
During a recent interview with NME, the duo revealed that the 11-track album will feature both their longest song yet as well as their first foray into sampling.
"True Blue" is produced with Danger Mouse and is said to be the band's most highly anticipated album, after their 2011 Grammy-nominated "El Camino."
We can't wait for the release of both "Ultraviolence" and "True Blue."