Lana Del Rey Plans Companion Album for Stove

*Lana Del Rey performs live on stage at Wembley Stadium on July 03, 2025 in London, England. (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for ABA)*
Lana Del Rey is preparing a companion record to arrive alongside her long-in-the-works album Stove.
“Stove is so lovely and intact as it was intended to be-a classic album, if I may say, a lot of which we’ve toured, and you’ve heard – but not all of it,” Del Rey writes in an Instagram post. “Thank you to everybody involved.”
“And as the years went by, came a beautiful, secondary album,” the “Video Games” artist continues. “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; I guess it took what it took to finish it.”
Del Rey also addressed when listeners may hear the new projects, saying, “I need a month to finish putting it together, and then send my two albums to vinyl.”
Based on a vinyl mockup image included in the post, the companion record appears to be titled Spyda.
Del Rey’s most recent album is 2023’s Did You Know That There’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. She began teasing a 2024 follow-up, Lasso, and described it as a country album.
She later changed the album’s title to The Right Person Will Stay, then to Stove.
During that period, Del Rey released several one-off singles, including “Henry, come on” and “Bluebird” in 2025, followed by “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” and “First Light” in 2026.
This article was adapted from original reporting by ABC Audio, as featured on 105.7 The Point.
