Erin Enderlin Announces Release of Full-Length “Faulkner County” Album November 1

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Erin Enderlin ups the creative ante with the unveiling of Faulkner County, her highly anticipated full-length album, due for release on November 1. Produced by Jamey Johnson and Jim “Moose” Brown, the 14-track collection is an intimate ramble through lonely corners in barrooms and bedrooms, where strength in the face of shame, longings that may never stop, and past lives hang around like old friends.

Each of the songs from Enderlin’s acclaimed 2019 digital EPs are included on the album, along with two brand new tracks: the aching “Hell Coming Down” and carpe diem-invoking “Run, Baby, Run.” Also of note here to Enderlin’s loyal fan base is the full band version of her largely-acoustic 2018 single “These Boots,” produced by Alex Kline, who also co-produced the album’s “Use Me Again” with Enderlin. Among the special guests to appear on the album are Vince GillAlison KraussTerri Clark and Cody Jinks, who pour harmonies and soul into the collection, like a gathering of friends making music together for the sheer joy of it.

“Country music has been a force in my life since before I could walk,” says Enderlin. “It may sound trite, but I get emotional thinking about the journey that’s led me to the release of Faulkner County.  I feel so lucky to be able to make records that I absolutely love, and to get to work with some of the most amazing writers, musicians, and of course producers of our time.  It’s the kind of thing that makes me feels like all the years, and miles, and struggle have been worth it.”

The release of Faulkner County will cap off a landmark year for Enderlin. As her four-part EP series reimagined the possibilities of narrative arcs in music, her own musical heroes turned to her for songs. Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, Rodney Crowell and Rhonda Vincentall recorded Enderlin-penned gems in 2019. During a touring schedule more than 100-dates strong, Enderlin was a featured act on Jamey Johnson’s SiriusXM Outlaw Country Tour, AmericanaFest and CMA Fest, and crossed the Atlantic for her first UK run. In June, she took home three Arkansas Country Music Awards including Female Vocalist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. Shortly thereafter, her song “I Can Be Your Whiskey,” was featured in Rolling Stone’s “10 Best Country Songs To Hear Now.”

“This is the stuff of country classics,” Rolling Stone praised. “Concise, tear-stained and all-too-relatable.”

Wielding classic country allegiance and Tom T. Hall yarn-spinning chops, Enderlin has long-since established herself as a favorite of those in the know. Faulkner County promises to bring even more believers into the fold as it positions her as both a genre standard bearer and a provocateur, determined to honor tradition as she experiments and grows.

“My musical journey has led me down many different paths,” says co-producer Brown. “From Jamey Johnson, Willie Nelson, Bob Seger, and Chris Stapleton, to countless others, I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the most soulful and gifted artists. I include Erin Enderlin to that list. I am moved by the honesty and pain in her voice, and her songwriting inspires me and pushes me to be a better writer. Listen to Erin––she’s got something to say.”

Faulkner County is now available for digital pre-order through iTunes and Amazon Music via https://erin-enderlin.lnk.to/fcprepr.

The physical CD and three-sided vinyl LP as well as special pre-order bundles are available through Enderlin’s online store via https://erin-enderlin.lnk.to/fcprepr/artiststore.

The album can also be pre-saved to listeners Spotify accounts via https://erin-enderlin.lnk.to/presavepr.

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