Lana Del Rey’s New Songs Explain ‘Ultraviolence’ Singer’s Disappearance [VIDEO]: Tour With Courtney Love Set For Summer 2015

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Lana Del Rey released two new songs for the upcoming Tim Burton biopic “Big Eyes,” which will focus on artist Margaret Keane, and yes, they’re beyond amazing.

The “Ultraviolence” singer had brought on concern for disappearing from the public eye after the release of her most recent album, but her mini-comeback with these new beautiful songs has brought comfort among fans.

The two new songs have been getting a lot of attention already as Amy Adams is featured in the lyric video for “Big Eyes,” according to Billboard.

The title track will reportedly be featured during the middle of the movie.

“It almost becomes a musical. Lana’s song expressed what Margaret is feeling so perfectly, it’s like a soliloquy of her inner thoughts,” explained the film’s producer and co-writer Larry Kraszewski last month.

Lana Del Rey’s other track for the film, “I Can Fly,” will reportedly be featured over the end credits, according to Rolling Stone.

Although Lana Del Rey has been criticized for her lyrics and her talent has been questioned at every turn, the “Young and Beautiful” singer’s “Ultraviolence” reportedly made the Top Ten in Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Albums of 2014 list. The singer also reportedly set dates for a joint tour with Courtney Love for 2015 earlier this week as well.

The duo will reportedly tour together for eight shows, launching the beginning of their performances in Woodlands, Texas on May 7. Lana Del Rey will reportedly continue on solo for nine more dates, wrapping up the tour with a June 16 show in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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