NEW ALBUM WELCOME TO COUNTRYLAND
OUT JULY 2
EXTENSIVE SUMMER HEADLINE TOUR CONFIRMED
Flatland Cavalry’s new song, “No Ace In The Hole,” is debuting today. Listen/share HERE.
The track is the third unveiled from the band’s anticipated new album, Welcome to Countryland, which will be released July 2 and is now available for pre-order. Produced by Jake Gear and recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, Welcome to Countryland finds the band’s traditional Texas roots infused with a fresh modern sound. With the record’s 14 new songs, Flatland Cavalry is ready to make their mark on the country music landscape, exploring some of life’s most universal themes with their own unique sense of storytelling and musicianship.
Ahead of the release, the band has shared two additional album tracks: “Gettin’ By” and “Some Things Never Change,” of which Rolling Stone praises, “dancehall crowd-pleaser…it’s full of big builds and stops, perfect for dancing the night away with that special someone or just a handsome stranger.” Additionally, Welcome to Countryland also features collaborations with Hailey Whitters (“Meantime”) and Kaitlin Butts (“Life Without You”) as well as “A Cowboy Knows How,” a new song written by Luke Combs, Dan Isbell and Jonathan Singleton.
In celebration of the new music, the band will kick off their extensive “Welcome To Countryland” headline tour this summer including upcoming stops at Nashville, TN’s Marathon Music Works, Alexandria, VA’s Birchmere, Denver, CO’s The Grizzly Rose, Mobile, AL’s Soul Kitchen, Tucson, AZ’s The Rock and Charlotte, NC’s Coyote Joe’s among several others. In addition to the headline run, Flatland Cavalry will also join Luke Combs and Parker McCollum for select dates this year. See below for complete itinerary, tickets details can be found at www.flatlandcavalry.com/tour.
Based in both Texas and Nashville, Flatland Cavalry is Cordero (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jason Albers (drums, background vocals), Jonathan Saenz (bass, background vocals), Reid Dillon (electric guitar), Wesley Hall (fiddle) and Adam Gallegos (piano, keys, mandolin, banjo). In addition to the band, Welcome to Countryland also features special guest musicians Spencer Cullum (steel guitar), Jim Hoke (harmonica, jaw harp) and Billy Justineau (B3 organ) as well as background vocals from Kaitlin Butts.
The new album follows the band’s self-released 2016 debut, Humble Folks, which reached #2 on iTunes’ Country Albums chart, #17 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk Albums chart and #28 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, as well as their acclaimed 2019 release, Homeland Insecurity. Of the album, Rolling Stone declared, “Flatland Cavalry mix Red Dirt roots-rock with fiddle-driven twang. The blend is particularly intoxicating,” while the Dallas Observer praised, “a breath of fresh air for a Texas country music scene hungry for young blood.” Additionally, Wide Open Country selected the group as a “Band to Watch,” hailing, “float effortlessly between the Americana leanings of Texas country and the folksy songwriter influences of singers like Townes Van Zandt and Robert Earl Keen…they’ve got the kind of sound that folks far outside the Lone Star State will appreciate.” Since forming in 2012, Flatland Cavalry has toured relentlessly across the country, building a passionate grassroots fanbase as they went. In addition to multiple headline runs, they’ve also recently joined artists such as Luke Combs, Midland, Hailey Whitters and Jameson Rodgers on the road. Since forming in 2012, Flatland Cavalry has toured relentlessly across the country, building a passionate grassroots fanbase as they went. In addition to multiple headline runs, they’ve also recently joined artists such as Luke Combs, Midland, Hailey Whitters and Jameson Rodgers on the road.
WELCOME TO COUNTRYLAND TRACK LIST
1. Country Is… (written by Cleto Cordero, P. Palomino)
2. Some Things Never Change (written by Cleto Cordero, Ava Suppelsa)
3. A Cowboy Knows How (written by Luke Combs, Dan Isbell, Jonathan Singleton)
4. Gettin’ By (written by Cleto Cordero, Jason Nix)
5. Well Spent Time (Cleto Cordero)
6. Life Without You (feat. Kaitlin Butts) (written by Cleto Cordero, Brian Keane)
7. No Ace In The Hole (written by Jason Albers, Cleto Cordero, Reid Dillon)
8. It’s Good To Be Back (Round Here Again) (written by Cleto Cordero)
9. Tilt Your Chair Back (written by Cleto Cordero, Ryan Necci)
10. Fallen Star (written by Cleto Cordero)
11. Daydreamer (written by Cleto Cordero, Adam Landry)
12. Dancin’ Around A Fire (written by Cleto Cordero, P. Palomino)
13. Off Broadway (written by Cleto Cordero)
14. …Meantime (feat. Hailey Whitters) (written by Cleto Cordero, Lainey Wilson)
FLATLAND CAVALRY CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
June 11—Concan, TX—House Pasture Cattle Company
June 12—Coleman, TX—Coleman Rodeo
June 18—Gonzales, LA—Lamar Dixon Expo Center*
June 19—Stockdale, TX—Watermelon Thump
June 25—Christoval, TX—Cooper’s BBQ
July 2—Orange Beach, AL—The Amphitheatre at the Wharf† (SOLD OUT)
July 3—Orange Beach, AL—The Amphitheatre at the Wharf† (SOLD OUT)
July 4—Orange Beach, AL—The Amphitheatre at the Wharf† (SOLD OUT)
July 9—Bloomington, IN—Bluebird Nightclub
July 10—Fort Laramie, OH—Country Concert
July 11—Alexandria, VA—Birchmere
July 16—Nashville, TN—Marathon Music Works
July 17—Chattanooga, TN—The Signal
July 23—Fredericksburg, TX—Luckenbach Texas
July 24—New Braunfels, TX—River Road Icehouse
July 29—Tucson, AZ—The Rock
July 30—Artesia, NM—Eddy County Fairgrounds
July 31—Dallas, TX—Dos Equis Pavilion*
August 5—Kansas City, MO—Power and Light District
August 6—Seward, NE—Seward Country Fair*
August 7—Columbia, MO—The Blue Note
August 8—Chesterfield, MO—Chesterfield Amphitheater
August 13—Cullman, AL—Rock the South†
August 14—Mobile, AL—Soul Kitchen
August 18—Little Rock, AR—The Rev Room
August 19—Manhattan, KS—The Hat
August 20—Denver, CO—The Grizzly Rose
August 21—Cheyenne, WY—The Lincoln
August 26—Fayetteville, AR—George’s Majestic
August 28—Buda, TX—Buck’s Backyard
September 4—Belton, TX—Bell County Expo Center
September 10—College Station, TX—Hurricane Harry’s
September 15—Stephenville, TX—Larry Joe Taylor Music Fest
September 17—Pryor, OK—Born and Raised Festival
September 24—Greenville, SC—Blind Horse Saloon
September 25—Charlotte, NC—Coyote Joe’s
September 30—Wichita, KS—Wichita River Fest
October 2—The Woodlands, TX—Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion*
November 19—Lake Charles, LA—Golden Nugget Lake Charles Hotel & Casino
December 11—Omaha, NE—Waiting Room Lounge
*with Parker McCollum
†with Luke Combs