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Miranda Lambert Previews ‘Postcards from Texas’ with Shock Austin Indicate

AUSTIN, Texas – When the marquee outside legendary BBQ joint and dwell music venue Stubb’s Austin revealed a shock message early Friday morning – MIRANDA LAMBERT TONIGHT AT 6PM – it didn’t utilize long for followers to bustle to the downtown establishment. With the line winding around the block and reaching potential neatly forward of the time the box space of enterprise opened at noon, the lucky followers who made it there first were in for an unforgettable night with a Lone Necessary person icon come house.

As neatly as to lead single “Wranglers,” liberated anthem “Dammit Randy,” comic walk “Alimony” and free-interesting ballad “No Man’s Land,” followers were also treated to an early preview of several other songs off Postcards from Texas: “Bitch On The Sauce (Simply Drunk),” “Having a behold Assist On Luckenbach,” “Armadillo” and “Wildfire.”

The event marked nearly precisely 20 years to the day since Lambert played her very first ticket showcase at Stubb’s on Aug. 28, 2004, making for a elephantine circle homecoming as she infamous this subsequent chapter in music.

“I in actuality have a ticket novel album, and I in actuality have the identical fireplace that I had 20 years ago at that insist,” reflected the the girl infamous by Esquire as “fixed, however by no manner predictable” and Rolling Stone as “nation’s most ambitious artist” from the stage, adding of the environment, “I admire a honky tonk. It’s how I grew up. It’s in my DNA.”

Continually maintaining a wildcard up her sleeve, Lambert extra taken aback followers by fascinating fellow Texans and frequent collaborators Jack Ingram and Jon Randall (her Spacious Loud Texas ticket mark associate and Postcards coproducer) to be a half of for a few songs from their GRAMMY-nominated West Texas acoustic album, The Marfa Tapes, including fan-current hit “Tequila Does.”

Without a longer as much as a month unless the Sept. 13 arrival of her Republic Records debut, recorded correct all around the river from Stubb’s at Austin’s infamous Arlyn Studios, the intimate concert in the coronary heart of the Lone Necessary person Issue served as the final birthday celebration of the 14-tune musical tribute to Lambert’s liked house mumble.

Postcards from Texas Album Art | Photo Credit ranking James Macari; Courtesy of Republic Records

Miranda Lambert at Stubb’s Austin Device Listing (Aug. 23, 2024):

  1. “Bitch on the Sauce (Simply Drunk)”
  2. “Dammit Randy”
  3. “Having a behold Assist on Luckenbach”
  4. “No Man’s Land”
  5. “Armadillo”
  6. “Wildfire”
  7. “Alimony”
  8. “Wranglers”
  9. “In His Hands” with Jack Ingram & Jon Randall
  10. “Anchor” with Jack Ingram & Jon Randall
  11. “Unbelievable Grace (West Texas)” with Jack Ingram & Jon Randall
  12. “Girls from Texas” with Jack Ingram & Jon Randall
  13. “Tequila Does” with Jack Ingram & Jon Randall
  14. “Bluebird”
  15. “Geraldene”
  16. “Gunpowder & Lead”

Postcards from Texas Word Listing:


Produced by Miranda Lambert & Jon Randall; songwriters in parentheses

  1. “Armadillo” (Aaron Raitiere, Jon Decious, Parker Twomey)
  2. “Dammit Randy” (Miranda Lambert, Brendan McLoughlin, Jon Randall)
  3. “Having a behold Assist on Luckenbach” (Miranda Lambert, Shane McAnally, Natalie Hemby)
  4. “Santa Fe” feat. Parker McCollum (Miranda Lambert, Jesse Frasure, Jessie Jo Dillon, Dean Dillon)
  5. “January Heart” (Brent Cobb, Neil Medley)
  6. “Wranglers” (Audra Mae, Evan McKeever, Ryan Carpenter)
  7. “Bustle” (Miranda Lambert)
  8. “Alimony” (Miranda Lambert, Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally)
  9. “I Despise Care for Songs” (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
  10. “No Man’s Land” (Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick)
  11. “Bitch On The Sauce (Simply Drunk)” (Miranda Lambert, Jaren Johnston)
  12. “System Too Appropriate At Breaking My Heart” (Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, Jesse Frasure, Jenee Fleenor)
  13. “Wildfire” (Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall)
  14. “Living On The Bustle” (David Allen Coe, Jimmy L. Howard)

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