Both these singles absolutely rule. I loved a lot of their singles when I was a literal child but I’ve not paid any attention to them since I started listening to music on my own. Really itching to do a deep dive into their discography now.
July 17 release date now. Still looking forward to this a lot even though I haven’t loved the first two releases.
One of the track titles was changed to “Texas Man” on Apple Music a bit ago, assuming that’s coming soon now
Yeah I don't think delaying has ended up making any sense but there was no way to know that a few months ago I guess
I feel like it's hard to gauge buzz now also there were legal issues because Natalie wrote about her controlling ex who she divorced
I am going to enjoy this album A LOT so if the buzz is gone that sucks for them but I am still on board
I totally get wanting to wait for things to be better, but it never looked like that wait was going to be a particularly short one. And that goes for all artists who delayed their records, not just Dixie Chicks. I thought that was all settled. Did they say that was the reason for the delay?
I really like both songs so far, I feel like now is the time for me to visit their back catalog, huh? Is it fair to start at Wide Open Spaces and go from there?
I might go backwards. Taking the Long Way I think would be a pretty easy sell for anyone who likes these new songs. And then as you go further back, you get more of their overt bluegrass/country sound.
Really can't go wrong. Home is my favorite by a significant amount but it's also probably the most different from their other releases so maybe not the place to start.
The song “Dixie” was like the confederacy’s fight song basically I don't think they were named after the song though.. Still probably best to get rid of any confusion?