Lonestar Prepares New Single, Reveals Album Artwork
‘Never Enders’ Impacting Country Radio April 11
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 7, 2016)— 10
million albums later and still proving to be a force to be reckoned
with, Country supergroup, LONESTAR, is preparing for the upcoming
release of their new album NEVER ENDERS. Expected out April 29 with
label home Shanachie Entertainment, the album will feature 10 new Lonestar songs that showcase the group’s trademark sound. The title track, NEVER ENDERS, will hit country radio on April 11th. The album is available now for pre-order on iTunes with an instant download of the title track HERE
The Boot was the first to reveal the new single and can be heard HERE.
A review of the title track can be found in the latest issue of NASH Country Weekly (4/11 issue) on newsstands today.
NASH Country Weekly’s Alanna Conaway proclaims: “’Never
Enders’ is an invigorating reminder of the untouchable harmonies that
distinguished them from every other band in the late ‘90s, and even
still to this day. The uplifting lyriced penned by lead singer Richie
McDonald, keyboard player Dean Sams and seasoned songwriting veteran
Marv Green- who was a co-writer on Lonestar’s mega-chart-topping hit
”Amazed”)—go hand in hand with summertime, rolling the windows down and
cranking the radio up… The infectious hook will not only become an
earworm for most, but will also give the listener a refreshing detour
from songs about backroads, beer and tailgates.”
Enders’ is an invigorating reminder of the untouchable harmonies that
distinguished them from every other band in the late ‘90s, and even
still to this day. The uplifting lyriced penned by lead singer Richie
McDonald, keyboard player Dean Sams and seasoned songwriting veteran
Marv Green- who was a co-writer on Lonestar’s mega-chart-topping hit
”Amazed”)—go hand in hand with summertime, rolling the windows down and
cranking the radio up… The infectious hook will not only become an
earworm for most, but will also give the listener a refreshing detour
from songs about backroads, beer and tailgates.”