The country queen is back with a new album inspired by her roots and her beloved home state.
Hold onto your cowboy hats, y'all, because Miranda Lambert is about to paint the town red, white, and Lone Star blue. The reigning queen of country music is set to release her ninth studio album, "Postcards From Texas," on September 13th, and it's a heartfelt tribute to the place she calls home.
Forget Nashville, forget the bright lights of fame—this album is pure Texas, through and through.
This isn’t just an album release; it’s a homecoming. Lambert, who grew up in the small town of Lindale, Texas, has always maintained a deep connection to her roots.
"On my last album, I was traveling," Lambert shared in a heartfelt social media post announcing the new album.
"Now, I'm home."
And what better way to celebrate being home than by crafting an album that embodies the heart and soul of Texas?
“Each song is a postcard from a different place in Texas,” Lambert explained, her voice filled with a mixture of pride and nostalgia. “It’s my way of sharing my love for this state with the world.”
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