For fans of Lana Del Rey and Father John Misty, this may be a honeymoon you'll want to last forever. A new music video has been revealed behind Del Rey's Honeymoon single "Freak," an epic excursion that, well, finds the two getting kind of freaky for our amusement.
The 11-minute video is multi-chambered, and jumps from the singer and her bearded guest strolling through greenery, to sampling psych-warping breath strips, to enjoying a Kool-Aid-sipping love party, to dancing sensuously in, most fittingly, mist.
That's not all, though, as the short film evolves from highlighting the hazy pop song into a scene of Del Rey swimming to the sounds of composer Claude Debussy's classic "Clair de Lune."
If you're ready for the trip, you can sample "Freak" below.
The 11-minute video is multi-chambered, and jumps from the singer and her bearded guest strolling through greenery, to sampling psych-warping breath strips, to enjoying a Kool-Aid-sipping love party, to dancing sensuously in, most fittingly, mist.
That's not all, though, as the short film evolves from highlighting the hazy pop song into a scene of Del Rey swimming to the sounds of composer Claude Debussy's classic "Clair de Lune."
If you're ready for the trip, you can sample "Freak" below.