In a recent Instagram post on July 15, Lana Del Rey revealed that her upcoming album Stove will have a companion record, which she plans to complete within a month. The artist also shared preliminary artwork for both projects, though a title and release date for the companion album remain unconfirmed. Representatives for Del Rey have been contacted for further details. Pitchfork has reached out for comment.
Del Rey described the two albums as “two of my most beautiful pieces of work.” She emphasized that Stove is “so lovely and intact as it was intended to be—a classic album, a lot of which we’ve toured and you’ve heard – but not all of it.” She added that over time, a “beautiful, secondary album” emerged as a commentary on recent events and the patience required to navigate them. “The trust I had to have that not all the things that weren’t working was just because of me,” she wrote.
Del Rey initially announced Stove as a follow-up to 2023’s Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd in 2024. The project has since undergone two title changes and multiple delays. Since then, she has released singles including “Tough,” “Henry, Come On,” “Bluebird,” and “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter.” She also teased new music during her 2025 Stagecoach Festival performance and composed the theme song for the James Bond video game First Light earlier this year.
Del Rey’s full statement reads: So much has happened over the last four years, so much time waiting for things to come together and so much time wondering if it was okay that things were falling apart. Patience was the key, and in between the songs came new thoughts about old friends and new dreams. From the doubt of whether the tree I had been planting would grow—came new sprouts, and so grew a new rose bush underneath the willow… A large companion album, compiled with the help of collaborators, is an exploration of these reflections on change and growth.
Stove is so lovely and intact as it was intended to be—a classic album, a lot of which we’ve toured and you’ve heard – but not all of it. Thank you to everybody involved.
And as the years went by, came a beautiful, secondary album… A commentary of sorts on everything that has been going on, and the patience that was required—and the trust I had to have that not all the things that weren’t working was just because of me. I’m grateful for all my collaborators. It took what it took to finish it. I need a month to finish putting it together, and then send my two albums to vinyl. Thank you for waiting. It certainly is two of my most beautiful pieces of work, rooted in what I thought would be made out of growth and joy but was peppered with a secondary compilation of songs that sprouted from doubt, hopefulness, and the understanding that new beginnings truly mean starting completely fresh. When life decides to send you down another river, it’s really not your choice and it’s truly an adventure of its own.
I wrote about it. Now it’s time to trust the process and go downstream. I’m so grateful to everyone who’s still on board with me. And of course, I wish the best to everyone who stayed on land. Of course I understand.
Just kidding. I thought we were in the boat together.
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