Tuesday, February 19, 2013

ATRL: Music News: Lady Antebellum's 4th album 'Golden' due May 7th

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Music News: Lady Antebellum's 4th album 'Golden' due May 7th
Feb 19th 2013, 13:44



Just announced on GMA.
Out on May 7th. :duca:

Quote:

Some details still need to be finalized, but Charles Kelley, the lanky lead male singer and band co-founder with Scott (who is due to give birth in July) and Dave Haywood, said there will be 11 or 12 songs. Among them is the title track the three wrote with friend and label-mate Eric Pasley over a bottle a wine in a cozy library room at Kelley's house.

"It's actually the last song we wrote for the record," Kelley said over the phone Saturday from San Antonio, where the band was looking forward to playing for the fifth year on a revolving stage before a rodeo crowd of about 30,000.

"And we just thought the title represented the record as a whole and kind of where we are as a band," Kelley added. "This nice little sweet spot as a band, and kind of getting, honestly, back to how we started with the songwriting together -- the three of us in a room."
Quote:

Expect a more uptempo, "roll-down-your-window type of record" that's kind of a throwback which, Kelley promised, is "a little more organic and less polished."

He said the group consciously decided to take the next logical step forward by, oddly enough, going in the opposite direction. This return to their roots will include material that was influenced by Crosby, Stills and Nash, '70s bands and Southern rock anthems. So maybe for the first time on a Lady Antebellum record, no orchestral strings will be heard.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michae...b_2714241.html


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