Herrick Makes Big Return With Third Studio Album “Sunderland Road” on September 10th

Nashville, TN – Praised by Music Row Magazine and Billboard as “the real deal,” and trailing a parade of industry music awards, Herrick returns with their third studio album “Sunderland Road” on September 10th.  In anticipation of the album’s release, fans can get a revolutionary music experience by signing up on the band’s website where they will receive 10 days of of Herrick perks directly to their email inbox, including the digital album free.  In addition, fans who pre-order the new album will be automatically entered into a drawing to win the grand prize bundle.  Prize list includes a virtual concert just for them, T’s for 2, autographed album, and tons of other merch. Pre-order your copy here. https://smarturl.it/SunderlandRoad

Going full steam ahead with that DIY mindset, the lack of restrictions on their creative process has endeared them to music fans that make up a large base across the country.  With so much noise in the world coming from every direction, the rise of Herrick’s music above the din is most definitely attributed to their rich melodic persuasion and signature harmonies. Their brand new album “Sunderland Road” is a masterful representation of that.  The album is co-produced by Herrick and GRAMMY Award-winning engineer Snake Reynolds who has worked on 100 plus multi-platinum albums.  Kerry and Donna believe Snake to be a missing link in their recording process, a new chapter to their musical story. His ability to capture all the little nuances in Donna’s extraordinary voice brings forth a monster country release worthy of the genre’s ancestors.  The album is built like a fortress around Donna Herrick’s formidable vocal power.  Dynamic ballads like “Midnight In Birmingham,” “Someday I’ll Fly,” and the album’s first single “Some Kind Of Lonesome” come deep from the soul and makes it impossible for the listener to escape the spell Donna’s voice so easily casts. Themes about easy breathin’ in “Freedom,” the preservation of well traveled life roads in “Old Bridges,” and the priceless commodity of humble beginnings in the title-track “Sunderland Road” all unmask the high spirited jubliation of this collection that American Songwriter Magazine describes as a “nostalgic journey.”

“’Sunderland Road’ leads to realms of wistful reflection.  It paves the way for a moving set of songs, which, in itself, leads to a most satisfying sojourn overall. The duo’s latest album offers ample evidence as to why their music has been so well received.”  –American Songwriter Magazine

Herrick is the patchwork of two lives long lived together.  Sewn up in organic composition and exquisite harmonies, theirs is a fabric held together with steel thread.  Their career resume includes significant placement on the country music charts, a slew of critical applause, a pair of IAMA International Acoustic Awards for Folk/Bluegrass/Americana “Group of the Year,” “Entertainer of the Year” and “Female Vocalist of the Year” at the Josie Music Awards and a Bronze Telly Award.

What’s that sound? Oh yes, I remember. It’s called country music. And I don’t mean the overly polished kind that Music Row usually serves us. I mean the Real Deal. Herrick is back to warm my hillbilly heart with ringing reminders of what old-school country can mean.  -Robert K Oermann/Music Row Magazine

“This little girl can really sing!” -George Jones

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