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Post by kf1992 on Mar 4, 2020 11:01:17 GMT -5
Out May 1st, 2020
Tracklist:
1. Gaslighter (3:23)
2. TBA (3:12)
3. TBA (3:44)
4. TBA (3:38)
5. TBA (5:26)
6. TBA (3:53)
7. TBA (4:18)
8. TBA (3:02)
9. TBA (Explicit) (4:46)
10. TBA (4:09)
11. TBA (4:05)
12. TBA (3:18)
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Post by Troublemaker on Mar 4, 2020 13:57:04 GMT -5
Her debut album has 8 songs???
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Post by kf1992 on Mar 4, 2020 14:25:00 GMT -5
8 songs feels more like an EP to me. Plus the fact that we probably already have 4 songs from the album disappoints me a lot. I was expecting at least 12 songs.
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Post by thewp on Mar 4, 2020 15:04:18 GMT -5
Maybe that’s why they still haven’t added the album to streaming platforms. I didn’t even understand what she meant by 8 songs. I thought it was going to be the album with the already released songs. should’ve found at least 2 more songs to add.
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Post by raylatch98 on Mar 4, 2020 15:49:14 GMT -5
I feel like 8 songs on the album scream to me that they wanted to release this album while "More Hearts Than Mine" was climbing and these 8 songs were the only ones that were all the way done. Still excited for the album regardless.
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Post by taylor on Mar 4, 2020 17:34:41 GMT -5
The only reason it's called an album it's because it's two tracks over the EP limit of 6. Plus we have half the album already I think...what is this Maddie & Tae tease?!
Excited to hear it nonetheless.
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Post by recordyear on Mar 4, 2020 18:09:39 GMT -5
Lady Like Track Listing: 1. “Bad Advice” – Ingrid Andress, Derrick Southerland, Jamie Moore 2. “Both” – Ingrid Andress, Derrick Southerland, Jordan Schmidt 3. “We’re Not Friends” – Ingrid Andress, AJ Pruis, Derrick Southerland, Nate Cyphert 4. “The Stranger” – Ingrid Andress, Ryan Lafferty 5. “Anything But Love” – Ingrid Andress, Jamie Floyd, Zach Abend 6. “More Hearts Than Mine” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland 7. “Life of the Party” – Ingrid Andress, Jason Yik Nam Wu, Jesse Thomas 8. “Lady Like” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland
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Post by .indulgecountry on Mar 4, 2020 19:28:58 GMT -5
I'm... significantly less excited about Ingrid's album now knowing this information. Like I still can't wait to hear the new songs, but I'm pretty peeved that they couldn't even slap 2 more songs on there. Only 8 tracks for her debut has me feeling a bit deflated.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 4, 2020 19:34:09 GMT -5
So excited for new Dixie Chicks, but Lord don't let THAT be the album cover...
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Post by recordyear on Mar 5, 2020 8:08:51 GMT -5
"Moose Knuckle Shuffle" might just be the biggest wtf song title in recent memory Will be released tomorrow, btw.
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Post by recordyear on Mar 5, 2020 10:02:51 GMT -5
Courtney Marie Andrews - Old Flowers June 5th. 01) Burlap String 02) Guilty 03) If I Told 04) Together Or Alone 05) Carnival Dream 06) Old Flowers 07) Break The Spell 08) It Must Be Someone Else's Fault 09) How You Get Hurt 10) Ships In The Night
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Post by kf1992 on Mar 5, 2020 10:51:59 GMT -5
I don't see the album pre-order on iTunes but the new song is on various streaming platforms. They will perform on TODAY show today so they may announce it officially by then. The album actually will have 13 songs. Also I'm Never Getting Over You as a song title had me giggled. Album is available on iTunes just search for Gone West Canyons.
Gone West - Canyons Tracklist
1. Gone West 2. Slow Down 3. What Could've Been 4. When To Say Goodbye 5. Knew You 6. Confetti 7. I'm Never Getting Over You 8. Gamblin' Town 9. Talkin' Bout You 10. R&R 11. Home Is Where The Heartbreak Is 12. This Time 13. Tides
I just found out that "I'm Never Getting Over You" most likely is the song "Never Getting Over You" from Colbie's album Gypsy Heart. Both songs have the same three song writers, but the Gone West song has two additional ones. They've probably added something to the song, since it's 20 seconds longer. I really hope it's the song, because it's one of her best ones and it deserves its time to shine.
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Post by recordyear on Mar 7, 2020 1:21:01 GMT -5
Travis Denning - Beer’s Better Cold (EP) May 15th. 1. “Where That Beer’s Been” – Rhett Akins, Travis Denning, Chris Stevens, Jeremy Stover 2. “After A Few” – Kelly Archer, Travis Denning, Justin Weaver 3. “ABBY” – Ashley Gorley, Matt Jenkins, Chase McGill 4. “Tank Of Gas And A Radio Song” – Travis Denning, Nathan Spicer, Shane Minor 5. “Beer’s Better Cold” – Scooter Carusoe, Travis Denning, Cole Taylor 6. “Sittin’ By A Fire” – Rhett Akins, Travis Denning, Jeremy Stover
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Post by taylor on Mar 7, 2020 1:25:59 GMT -5
Never mind the fact that there's only one female co-write on the entire thing, the title is cookie-cutter and trope-y as hell. I don't like the current single ("After A Few") so I wonder if I'm gonna like this EP of his at all.
He's kinda cute tho, I'll give him that lol
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Post by raylatch98 on Mar 7, 2020 7:52:00 GMT -5
I like Travis Denning's overall output so far, but holy hell just an EP? You would think with how long "After A Few" has been on the chart they'd have a full album ready to go. Also on that note, I hope this does not mean UMG Nashville is gonna promote "After A Few" til mid May, the song is already at 51 (soon to be 52 weeks on the chart).
I like Travis Denning and I am excited for the EP because never judge a book by its cover. Just wish it was a full album
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Post by bigfan101 on Mar 7, 2020 11:14:40 GMT -5
I like Travis Denning's overall output so far, but holy hell just an EP? You would think with how long "After A Few" has been on the chart they'd have a full album ready to go. Also on that note, I hope this does not mean UMG Nashville is gonna promote "After A Few" til mid May, the song is already at 51 (soon to be 52 weeks on the chart). I like Travis Denning and I am excited for the EP because never judge a book by its cover. Just wish it was a full album I just hope that doesn’t mean that they are gonna push After A Few till May. It’s a decent song....but after a year it’s time for it to GTFO.
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Post by Troublemaker on Mar 7, 2020 15:19:53 GMT -5
Travis Denning - Beer’s Better Cold (EP) What else would a country male singer’s EP be called in 2020?
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Post by taylor on Mar 7, 2020 16:45:25 GMT -5
Travis Denning - Beer’s Better Cold (EP) What else would a country male singer’s EP be called in 2020? The Album
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Post by rsandcm1 on Mar 7, 2020 16:52:28 GMT -5
Travis Denning - Beer’s Better Cold (EP) May 15th. 1. “Where That Beer’s Been” – Rhett Akins, Travis Denning, Chris Stevens, Jeremy Stover 2. “After A Few” – Kelly Archer, Travis Denning, Justin Weaver 3. “ABBY” – Ashley Gorley, Matt Jenkins, Chase McGill 4. “Tank Of Gas And A Radio Song” – Travis Denning, Nathan Spicer, Shane Minor 5. “Beer’s Better Cold” – Scooter Carusoe, Travis Denning, Cole Taylor 6. “Sittin’ By A Fire” – Rhett Akins, Travis Denning, Jeremy Stover I was intrigued by this guy after "David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs" came out, and they couldn't even slap that song on the EP?
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Post by rsmatto on Mar 7, 2020 17:11:35 GMT -5
Two things: 1. Albums, as we knew them, are becoming dead. So thinking they’ll put out 10+ tracks at once (or without knowing but one or two tracks) is just not understanding the market. 2. It shouldn’t matter if a male artist has female co-writers or not. Now, if the same complaint was levied against a female act with no female co-writers, then we’d have an issue.
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Post by Troublemaker on Mar 7, 2020 17:35:31 GMT -5
Two things: 1. Albums, as we knew them, are becoming dead. So thinking they’ll put out 10+ tracks at once (or without knowing but one or two tracks) is just not understanding the market. 2. It shouldn’t matter if a male artist has female co-writers or not. Now, if the same complaint was levied against a female act with no female co-writers, then we’d have an issue. 1. Let's face it, this is about the only opportunity these new artists are going to get so I’m afraid if they don’t drop an album it probably will not happen (a la Chase Bryant). Also unless you are a Luke Combs, your EP is going to be noticed by A FEW. 2. Speaking of Luke, one review I read (online) during his last album release tried to make the all male songwriters an issue. Honestly people need to calm down and focus more on quality of music instead of the writers (to an extent).
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Post by someguy on Mar 7, 2020 17:50:55 GMT -5
I'm... significantly less excited about Ingrid's album now knowing this information. Like I still can't wait to hear the new songs, but I'm pretty peeved that they couldn't even slap 2 more songs on there. Only 8 tracks for her debut has me feeling a bit deflated. I completely agree. Even if they couldn't find two more originals to cut, this would have been a great chance to do a couple of remakes. So many great debut albums ( Take Me As I Am, Wide Open Spaces to name just a couple) went this route.
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Post by raylatch98 on Mar 7, 2020 17:58:17 GMT -5
rsmatto Strong, strong disagree here. I just feel like having 8 songs is just a bit too short, especially since over half the album has been released. I am not expecting a double album Miranda Lambert Weight of These Wings ordeal, but it'd be nice if over half the album wasn't already released, and the album can at least clock in at a half hour. Especially since Ingrid Andress is a new solo female vocalist and there are a lot of female singers that take a long time to release a debut/second album, (Lindsay Ell has been on Broken Bow since 2013 and only 1 album so far) Also buying physical albums are becoming more obsolete but I imagine consumers who buy an album or are streaming the album would expect more than 3 new songs. Having 8 total tracks I feel like is too short and really limits replay value.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Mar 7, 2020 19:31:54 GMT -5
2. It shouldn’t matter if a male artist has female co-writers or not. Now, if the same complaint was levied against a female act with no female co-writers, then we’d have an issue. Only female artists should be using female songwriters? I'm failing to see what exactly about that isn't completely problematic.
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Post by rsmatto on Mar 7, 2020 23:14:12 GMT -5
2. It shouldn’t matter if a male artist has female co-writers or not. Now, if the same complaint was levied against a female act with no female co-writers, then we’d have an issue. Only female artists should be using female songwriters? I'm failing to see what exactly about that isn't completely problematic. You read that COMPLETELY wrong. I said that if a female artist wasn’t using songs written by other women, then one could argue. Never did I say “only.” YOU took that from what I said.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Mar 8, 2020 0:10:34 GMT -5
Only female artists should be using female songwriters? I'm failing to see what exactly about that isn't completely problematic. You read that COMPLETELY wrong. I said that if a female artist wasn’t using songs written by other women, then one could argue. Never did I say “only.” YOU took that from what I said. No, no. If that was not the intention behind your post then you misspoke, but I did not read anything incorrectly. You said that a male artist not using female co-writers is not an issue, but then you said that it would be an issue if female artists did the same. So what you are literally saying in your post is that only female artists should be faulted if they were to not support female songwriters. The burden is on you for poor delivery of your thoughts if this is not what you intended to say, but male artists should not continue to be given a pass for wholly ignoring female songwriters (it's kinda ridiculous that Luke Combs' recent album had a whopping 17 songs on it and not a single song had even a minor contribution by a woman i.e.) and pivoting toward theoretically faulting a female artist for doing something none of them do already (female artists always support female songwriters) didn't make sense to me. Feel free to try clarifying your point again if you'd like, but bottom line is that saying there's only a presentable argument if female singers don't support female songwriters implies that they're the only ones who have any actual responsibility to record female-penned material.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 8, 2020 0:24:53 GMT -5
Only female artists should be using female songwriters? I'm failing to see what exactly about that isn't completely problematic. You read that COMPLETELY wrong. I said that if a female artist wasn’t using songs written by other women, then one could argue. Never did I say “only.” YOU took that from what I said. You said it would be an issue if a female artist did not use female writers, and also said it would not be a big deal if a male artist doesn't use female writers. Which directly translates to ONLY female artists being expected to use female writers... Edit: Oh, indulge responded while I was responding...
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Post by stanches2318 on Mar 8, 2020 1:52:08 GMT -5
You read that COMPLETELY wrong. I said that if a female artist wasn’t using songs written by other women, then one could argue. Never did I say “only.” YOU took that from what I said. You said it would be an issue if a female artist did not use female writers, and also said it would not be a big deal if a male artist doesn't use female writers. Which directly translates to ONLY female artists being expected to use female writers... Edit: Oh, indulge responded while I was responding... I care about the quality of a song, not the gender of the songwriter. If I was a singer who didn’t write my own music I’d want the best songwriter I can find, not thinking about if it’s gonna be a Female or Guy. So in my opinion when I listen to a song, As an example, who cares if it’s Brandy Clark or Shane McAnally. So basically this conversation is pointless. Cus it’s a losing argument. Right?
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 8, 2020 2:17:18 GMT -5
You said it would be an issue if a female artist did not use female writers, and also said it would not be a big deal if a male artist doesn't use female writers. Which directly translates to ONLY female artists being expected to use female writers... Edit: Oh, indulge responded while I was responding... I care about the quality of a song, not the gender of the songwriter. If I was a singer who didn’t write my own music I’d want the best songwriter I can find, not thinking about if it’s gonna be a Female or Guy. So in my opinion when I listen to a song, As an example, who cares if it’s Brandy Clark or Shane McAnally. So basically this conversation is pointless. Cus it’s a losing argument. Right? Oh I completely agree that song quality is what is most important in a perfect world. I am certainly not going to fault artists for working with who they want to work with, or choosing songs that they think are good regardless of songwriter. It is worth noting that in the same perfect world scenario, that would mean we end up with about a 50/50 male/female songwriter split if everything is truly happening in a non-biased way, but I digress because that's not the point of this discussion... The point is that when an industry insider flat out says on this website that male and female artists need to be held to different standards about which types of songwriters they use, that is insanely problematic...
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