Muscadine Bloodline – Way Too High (2010): 13th Floor New Song Of The Day
Alabama Independent country duo Muscadine Bloodline have released their new song, Way Too High (2010).
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The track comes ahead of their upcoming fifth studio album, …And What Was Left Behind, due out April 11 on Stancaster Music via Thirty Tigers(pre-order/pre-save here). The new project serves as a companion to the duo’s critically acclaimed album, The Coastal Plain, which was released last summer and hailed as “one of the strongest country albums of 2024” by Rolling Stone.
Produced by Muscadine Bloodline’s Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster with Ryan Youmans (known for his work with Jelly Roll, among others), …And What Was Left Behindcontinues to weave tales inspired by the people and scenery of their southern, coastal Alabama roots. Ahead of the release, the duo has unveiled two album tracks: “Ain’t For Sale” feat. Josh Meloy and “Chickasaw Church of Christ,” which led All Country News to praise, “Muscadine Bloodline cements their place as two of country’s finest modern storytellers.”
The new music comes on the heels of a series of recent breakthroughs for the duo, including their biggest add week at country radio with their debut radio single, “10-90,” which is currently top 50 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and rising, several shows as direct support on Post Malone’s “F-1 Trillion Tour” last year and numerous sold-out dates on their recent headlining tour.
Known for their electric live shows, Muscadine Bloodline will continue their “The Coastal Plain Tour” through this summer with newly confirmed stops at Oklahoma City’s Jones Assembly, Salt Lake City’s Granary Live, Boise’s ExtraMile Arena, Charleston’s The Refinery, Greensboro’s Piedmont Hall, Richmond’s The National and Atlanta’s Tabernacle among others. They will also join fellow Alabamians The Red Clay Strays for select dates this year and serve as direct support on Lainey Wilson’s “WhirlwindWorld Tour” this fall. See below for complete tour itinerary. Tickets and full details can be found at muscadinebloodline.com.
Originally from Mobile, AL and now based in Nashville, Muncaster and Stanton have released four full-length albums including 2023’s Teenage Dixie. Of the record, American Songwriterpraised, “infectiously singable tunes…a raw, unapologetic homage to where they came from,” while Holler called it “a rich, engulfing, emotionally-driven LP that captures the unmistakable truth of people and their stories.” Since forming in 2015, the duo has also achieved great success with their 2016 platinum-certified single, “Porch Swing Angel,” which has garnered over 100 million streams on Spotify to date, made their Grand Ole Opry debut, performed sold-out headline shows across the country and joined artists such Post Malone, Eric Church, Turnpike Troubadours and Cody Johnson on the road.
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