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Lana Del Rey and Father John Misty get their 'Freak' on in music video

The video also features red Mountain Dew, a stuffed owl and flower garlands

Jack Shepherd
Wednesday 10 February 2016 08:47 EST
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Lana Del Rey has released the music video for her latest single “Freak”, and it features the typically filtered visuals we’ve come to expect from the songstress.

Father John Misty takes centre stage in the 10-minute clip, which sees the ex-Fleetwood Fox member taking LCD and being surrounded by adoring women.

After the single - which features on Del Rey’s third album Honeymoon - finishes, Claude Dubussy’s “Clair de Lune” plays out the underwater group. Watch below.

Also featured in the video is a red Mountain Dew, a stuffed owl and flower garlands.

Upon the release of Honeymoon, Del Rey set up a hotline that let you call the singer directly. The number features on the album’s cover.

Independent reviewer Andy Gill gave the album a 4/5 review, saying “Honeymoon is a very Hollywood album, oozing Californian entropy” - an almost perfect way to describe the “Freak” video.

Meanwhile, Father John Misty released the critically acclaimed album “I Love You, Honeybear” last year.

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