In a move that’s sure to thrill Country fans everywhere, Megan Moroney has announced the upcoming release of her hugely anticipated sophomore album, Am I Okay? Due out on July 12, the Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records singer/songwriter’s new full-length will follow her blockbuster debut Lucky – a critically acclaimed LP that marked one of the biggest Country releases of 2023 and cemented Moroney’s status as Country’s latest “It” girl.
In a formidable follow-up to Lucky — whose countless accolades include landing on best-of-the-year lists from leading outlets like The New York Times and Rolling Stone — Am I Okay? finds Moroney sharpening her phenomenal songcraft and sharing even more of her personal story. As she explores the endless ways that heartbreak upends our lives, Moroney digs deeper into the raw emotionality that’s earned her the nickname “the Emo Cowgirl.” Produced by her longtime collaborator Kristian Bush — and firmly rooted in Moroney’s gorgeously raspy vocal work — the result is a major leap forward for one of Country’s most stunning and unstoppable new talents.
Tretí štúdiový album multiplatinového fenoménu Megan Moroney. Nadväzujúc na masívny úspech albumu „Am I Okay“ z roku 2024, ktorý definoval jeho éru, najnovší album country superstar obsahuje jej hit „6 Months Later“, ktorý sa dostal do rebríčka Billboard Hot 100, a úspešnú baladu „Beautiful Things“.
Remembered In Exile: Songs and Ballads From Nova Scotia
Dodávateľ
Drag City
Dátum vydania
25.4.2025
Nosič/diel
CD
Žáner
Country+Folk
Dodacia lehota
25 dní
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Cena s DPH
16,20 €
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Màiri Morrison and Alasdair Roberts collaborate with Canadian bassist/musical arranger Pete Johnston on a set of traditional songs with Scottish roots collected in Maritime Canada by folklorist Helen Creighton (1899-1989). Recording in Nova Scotia with Pete and a group of Canadian players, Màiri and Alasdair sing these far-travelled Scots ballads and Gaelic lyrical songs with poignancy yet playfulness, the gravity of exile ever alive in their hearts.