Dixie Chicks Announce First New Album In 14 Years 'Gaslighter', Share Title Track
Wednesday, 04 March 2020
Written by Jon Stickler
Photo: Philippa Price
Dixie Chicks will return this spring with their first new album in over a decade.
After a 14-year hiatus, the multiple Grammy Award-winning country-pop trio will release ’Gaslighter’ on May 1 via Columbia Records. Co-produced by Jack Antonoff, the record will follow up 2006’s ’Taking the Long Way’.
Alongside the album news, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire have dropped the its punchy first single and title track, an empowering anthem that comes with a video directed by Seanne Farmer. Take a look below.
The song arrives after a number of teaser posts on lead singer Natalie Maines’ social media accounts.
UPDATE 24/04/20: The band have postponed the release of their new album, likely due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. A new date is yet to be announced.
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