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]]>The country group has shared their latest single “Julianna Calm Down,” a track off Gaslighter. The album was initially slated for a May 1 release, but has been delayed indefinitely for unknown reasons “ongoing legal disputes.”
“We can’t give you the full album just yet, but we also couldn’t let May 1 pass by without sharing a new song with you,” they said in a press release. “So, here is track number nine “Julianna Calm Down” off Gaslighter. We hope it makes you feel empowered, smile, and strut the f*** around like you’ve got nothing to lose. We will strut through this time together.”
The song is a ballad for women who’ve experienced or lived through harmful relationships as the lead singer Natalie Maines sings to “Julianna,” “Harper,” “Eva,” “Katie,” “Juno,” “Yaya,” “Violet,” “Berta,” “Amelia,” and “Naomi,” to stay strong and remember to “breathe.”
Listen to it below.
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]]>Reps for the group announced that the long-awaited fifth album Gaslighter will now drop in the indeterminable amount of time.
Per the official statement, the “highly anticipated fifth studio album, Gaslighter, originally scheduled to drop on May 1, 2020, via Columbia Records, has been postponed. Additional details are forthcoming. Fans should continue to check @DixieChicks social media for additional updates and announcements.”
The Dixie Chicks dropped their fourth album, Taking the Long Way, fourteen years ago.
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]]>The country trio’s eighth studio album will be released by Colombia on May 1st, and they teased it by dropping a music video for the lead single of the same name.
“Gaslighter” was the first song that Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, and Martie Maguire wrote alongside Jack Antonoff, who produced their entire album.
“We thought we were gonna write with a bunch of different people and get different producers, and we wrote with him and we’re like, ‘He needs to produce it.’ This needs to be the sound for this album, ’cause he blew us away,” said Emily Robison during an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe.
Dixie Chicks dropped their previous studio album Taking the Long Way in 2006 and went on hiatus shortly after their documentary Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing came out that same year. They toured in between, but haven’t recorded any new solo songs before dropping “Gaslighter”.
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]]>It has been well over a decade (13 years to be exact) with no new music from the all-female group. But all that’s about to change with the group’s announcement that they have a new album coming, well, someday.
Band members Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire took to social media Tuesday (baby filter and all!) to confirm that a forthcoming album is in the works.
They were joined by producer Jack Antonoff in the video announcement shared on Maines’ Instagram account.
The clip features each of them in front chiming in with a single word — Maines exclaimed “Dixie Chicks!” while Robison and Maguire added “Album!” and “Coming!” and Antonoff closing the vid with “Someday!”
Dixie Chicks last album was 2006’s Taking the Long Way. It won two Grammys for Album of the Year as well as Best Country Album.
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]]>The country group has shared their latest single “Julianna Calm Down,” a track off Gaslighter. The album was initially slated for a May 1 release, but has been delayed indefinitely for unknown reasons “ongoing legal disputes.”
“We can’t give you the full album just yet, but we also couldn’t let May 1 pass by without sharing a new song with you,” they said in a press release. “So, here is track number nine “Julianna Calm Down” off Gaslighter. We hope it makes you feel empowered, smile, and strut the f*** around like you’ve got nothing to lose. We will strut through this time together.”
The song is a ballad for women who’ve experienced or lived through harmful relationships as the lead singer Natalie Maines sings to “Julianna,” “Harper,” “Eva,” “Katie,” “Juno,” “Yaya,” “Violet,” “Berta,” “Amelia,” and “Naomi,” to stay strong and remember to “breathe.”
Listen to it below.
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]]>The post Dixie Chicks Postpone “Gaslighter” Release Indefinitely appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Reps for the group announced that the long-awaited fifth album Gaslighter will now drop in the indeterminable amount of time.
Per the official statement, the “highly anticipated fifth studio album, Gaslighter, originally scheduled to drop on May 1, 2020, via Columbia Records, has been postponed. Additional details are forthcoming. Fans should continue to check @DixieChicks social media for additional updates and announcements.”
The Dixie Chicks dropped their fourth album, Taking the Long Way, fourteen years ago.
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]]>The post Dixie Chicks Tease “Gaslighter” – Their First Album in 14 Years appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The country trio’s eighth studio album will be released by Colombia on May 1st, and they teased it by dropping a music video for the lead single of the same name.
“Gaslighter” was the first song that Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, and Martie Maguire wrote alongside Jack Antonoff, who produced their entire album.
“We thought we were gonna write with a bunch of different people and get different producers, and we wrote with him and we’re like, ‘He needs to produce it.’ This needs to be the sound for this album, ’cause he blew us away,” said Emily Robison during an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe.
Dixie Chicks dropped their previous studio album Taking the Long Way in 2006 and went on hiatus shortly after their documentary Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing came out that same year. They toured in between, but haven’t recorded any new solo songs before dropping “Gaslighter”.
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]]>The post Dixie Chicks Confirm That a New Album is Coming appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>It has been well over a decade (13 years to be exact) with no new music from the all-female group. But all that’s about to change with the group’s announcement that they have a new album coming, well, someday.
Band members Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire took to social media Tuesday (baby filter and all!) to confirm that a forthcoming album is in the works.
They were joined by producer Jack Antonoff in the video announcement shared on Maines’ Instagram account.
The clip features each of them in front chiming in with a single word — Maines exclaimed “Dixie Chicks!” while Robison and Maguire added “Album!” and “Coming!” and Antonoff closing the vid with “Someday!”
Dixie Chicks last album was 2006’s Taking the Long Way. It won two Grammys for Album of the Year as well as Best Country Album.
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