Unapologetic, Patriotic and Passionate, Whiskey and the Dog
Stays True to Creed Fisher’s Unwavering Form
Official Music Video for “The Good Ol’ U.S. of A.” – Available Now Here
Nashville, Tenn. – With over 22 million combined streams on Spotify and over 17 million views on YouTube with past releases, “Life of A Workin’ Man” (here), “The Way That I Am” (here), and “This Place Called USA” (here), Texas-born and bred southern rock artist Creed Fisher is releasing a new album, Whiskey and the Dog, today.
His first album to be released through Dirt Rock Empire and distributed by CMDSHFT, the 14-track album reflects Fisher’s hardships, outlaw living, and blue-collar lifestyle and represents a community of hard-working men and women. Produced by Bart Rose, Josh Rodgers, and Fisher, Whiskey and the Dog, the full album, is now available on all streaming services here.
With eleven songs written entirely by himself and three others co-written with Mark Jones, Whiskey and The Dog is different than anything Fisher has done to date and stays true to who he is – unapologetic, patriotic, and passionate. The album remains true to Creed Fisher’s unwavering form, speaking to and for his fans, and is his strongest country album he has produced thus far in his career. His songwriting harkens back to the roots of genuine outlaw country music, taking listeners back to a place and time when the fine art of storytelling flowed effortlessly.
Three songs have already been released from the album, “Jesus, Haggard, and Jones,” “High on the Bottle,” and “The Good Ol’ U.S. of A.” and have been giving the album early attention and momentum. These releases have already landed on Spotify playlists such as “New Music Nashville,” “Texas Country Now,” “New Country Music,” and more. “High on the Bottle” was also featured on Apple Music’s homepage for Best New Songs on the day of its release.
With this new album, Fisher promises fans, “A rollercoaster of emotions; laughs, cheers with drinks and songs that will make you want to cry.” When describing his aspirations for the album, Fisher states, “I hope fans walk away knowing that I’m still in the trenches fighting this battle for Real Country Music. We haven’t lost a step; if anything, this album is stronger than ever and shows that Creed Fisher is a force to be reckoned with in Outlaw Country Music.”
In addition to the early releases, Fisher gave an exclusive performance of “The Good Ol’ U.S. of A.” acoustically to Country Rebel fans on Oct. 7. That performance, which is still receiving praise, can now be seen on his YouTube page here.
Along with the album, the official music video for “The Good Ol’ U.S. of A.” premiered today at 12 p.m. EST on his official YouTube page here. Shot in Canyon Lake, Texas, the video is special to Fisher because it was shot on location where American patriots are recognized for their service to the country. He received special permission to film at the Texas Air Museum. The video also features a cameo from one of his best friends, his 1-year-old American Bully, Hankles, who has a song named after him on the album.
A Veteran himself, Fisher wanted to honor servicemen and women with this video and remind listeners of how blessed they are to live in this land of opportunity. Fisher elaborates, “You have one life to live, and you have to fight through the bad times and never forget how blessed you are to live in America.”
Currently, Creed Fisher is on tour with his most recent album release, How Country Music Sounded Before It All Went to Shit, Vol. 1, and is experiencing success at Texas radio. He is also a finalist for the Texas Country Music Awards Roots/ Alternative Artist of the Year. With his last three albums debuting in the Top 5 on iTunes, Fisher hopes his new album Whiskey and the Dog will continue to help him defy the odds.
Like a steely-eyed gunslinger from a Sergio Leone western, he is a man of few words and lets his music tell his story. Fisher has never been one to sell his soul to trends. Keeping it real means writing songs that real people can relate to; the good, bad, and even the ugly. His previous singles, “Rock & Roll Man,” “Be the Hope,” “I’m Growing Older, But I’m Not Growing Up,” and “A Few Good Ol’ Cowboys” all hit Top 10, Top 25, or Top 30 on the Texas Charts. He was also named the BigStar97 Outlaw Country artist of the Year in 2018.
Today, Fisher has upped the ante, joining forces with renegade record label Dirt Rock Empire for the release.
Fans can stay up to date on news and announcements from Creed Fisher by checking out his website or by following along with his journey on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. For tour information, visit https://creedfisher.net/tour/.
Whiskey and the Dog Track List:
1. “High on The Bottle” (Creed Fisher)
2. “This Town” (Creed Fisher)
3. “Girls with Big Titties” (Creed Fisher)
4. “Whiskey and The Dog” (Creed Fisher and Mark Jones)
5. “Hundred Dollars Short” (Creed Fisher)
6. “Gray Skys” (Creed Fisher and Mark Jones)
7. “Don’t California My Texas” (Creed Fisher and Mark Jones)
8. “The Good Ol’ U.S. of A.” (Creed Fisher)
9. “Down To The Riverbank” (Creed Fisher)
10. “Find My Way Back Home” (Creed Fisher)
11. “Honkey Tonk Drankin’” (Creed Fisher)
12. “I’m Crazy And You’re Gone” (Creed Fisher)
13. “Jesus, Haggard & Jones” (Creed Fisher and Mark Jones)
14. “Hankles” (Creed Fisher)